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Background: Lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) is still one of the most prevalent malignancies. Interleukin factors are closely associated with the initiation and progression of cancer. However, the relationship between interleukin factors and LUAD has not been fully elucidated. This study aimed to use Mendelian randomization (MR) and RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analyses to identify the interleukin factors associated with the onset and progression of LUAD.
Methods: Exposure-related instrumental variables were selected from interleukin factor summary datasets. The LUAD summary dataset from FINGENE served as the outcome. MR and sensitivity analyses were conducted to screen for interleukin factors associated with LUAD occurrence. Transcriptome analyses revealed the role of interleukin factors in lung tissues. The results were validated through Western blotting and further confirmed with driver gene-negative patients from multiple centers. Potential mechanisms influencing LUAD occurrence and development were explored using bulk RNA-seq and single-cell RNA-seq data.
Results: MR analysis indicated that elevated plasma levels of IL6RB, IL27RA, IL22RA1, and IL16 are causally associated with increased LUAD risk, while IL18R1 and IL11RA exhibit the opposite effect. Transcriptome analyses revealed that IL11RA, IL18R1, and IL16 were downregulated in tumor tissues compared with normal lung tissue, but only higher expression of IL11RA correlated with improved prognosis in patients with LUAD from different centers and persisted even in driver-gene negative patients. The IL11RA protein level was lower in various LUAD cell lines than in human bronchial epithelial cells. The genes co-expressed with IL11RA were enriched in the Ras signaling pathway and glycosylation processes. Fibroblasts were the primary IL11RA-expressing cell population, with IL11RA+fibroblasts exhibiting a more immature state. The genes differentially expressed between IL11RA+and IL11RA- fibroblasts were involved in the PI3K-Akt/TNF signaling pathway.
Conclusion: According to the MR and transcriptome analyses, the downregulation of IL11RA was closely related to the occurrence and development of LUAD.
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