Development and Experimental Validation of an Osteoporosis Diagnosis Model Based on Disulfidoptosis-related Genes and Immune Infiltration Analysis - Takeaways - MDSpire

Development and Experimental Validation of an Osteoporosis Diagnosis Model Based on Disulfidoptosis-related Genes and Immune Infiltration Analysis

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  • Yang, Ping

  • Chen, Minzhi

  • Zhang, Junxiang

  • Liu, Zhonghua

  • May 14, 2026

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    The study identifies 299 disulfidoptosis-related differentially expressed genes (DRDEGs) linked to osteoporosis.

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    A diagnostic model was constructed using three hub genes: SOAT2, FOLR3, and TUBA8, achieving high diagnostic accuracy.

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    Immune infiltration patterns were assessed, revealing distinct correlations between key genes and immune cells.

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    Consensus clustering identified two subtypes of osteoporosis with unique molecular and immune characteristics.

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    Experimental validation confirmed significant dysregulation of hub genes during osteoclast differentiation.

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