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In Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry

Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are characterized by highly similar neuropsychological signatures, implying shared neurobiological mechanisms between these two disorders. These disorders also have comorbidities, such as type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). To date, an understanding of the mechanisms that mediate the link between these two disorders remains incomplete. In this work, we identify and investigate shared patterns across multiple schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and T2DM gene expression datasets through multiple strategies. Firstly, we investigate dysregulation patterns at the gene-level and compare our findings against disease-specific knowledge graphs (KGs). Secondly, we analyze the concordance of co-expression patterns across datasets to identify disease-specific as well as common pathways. Thirdly, we examine enriched pathways across datasets and disorders to identify common biological mechanisms between them. Lastly, we investigate the correspondence of shared genetic variants between these two disorders and T2DM as well as the disease-specific KGs. In conclusion, our work reveals several shared candidate genes and pathways, particularly those related to the immune system, such as TNF signaling pathway, IL-17 signaling pathway and NF-kappa B signaling pathway and nervous system, such as dopaminergic synapse and GABAergic synapse, which we propose mediate the link between schizophrenia and bipolar disorder and its shared comorbidity, T2DM.

Bharadhwaj Vinay Srinivas, Mubeen Sarah, Sargsyan Astghik, Jose Geena Mariya, Geissler Stefan, Hofmann-Apitius Martin, Domingo-Fernández Daniel, Kodamullil Alpha Tom

2022-Nov-30

Bipolar disorder, Gene expression, Psychiatric disorders, Schizophrenia, Transcriptomic