Insight into the Causal Relationship between Gut Microbiota and Back Pain: A Two Sample Bidirectional Mendelian Randomization Study

Jingni Hui, Yujing Chen, Chun'e Li, Yifan Gou, Ye Liu, Ruixue Zhou, Meijuan Kang, Chen Liu, Bingyi Wang, Panxing Shi, Shiqiang Cheng, Xuena Yang, Chuyu Pan, Yumeng Jia, Bolun Cheng, Huan Liu, Yan Wen, Feng Zhang
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Observational studies have shown that alterations in gut microbiota composition are associated with low back pain. However, it remains unclear whether the association is causal. To reveal the causal association between gut microbiota and low back pain, a two-sample bidirectional Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis is performed. The inverse variance weighted regression (IVW) is performed as the principal MR analysis. MR-Egger and Weighted Median is further conducted as complementary analysis to validate the robustness of the results. Finally, a reverse MR analysis is performed to evaluate the possibility of reverse causation. The inverse variance weighted (IVW) method suggests that Peptostreptococcaceae (odds ratio [OR] 1.056, 95% confidence interval [CI] [1.015–1.098], PIVW = 0.010), and Lactobacillaceae (OR 1.070, 95% CI [1.026–1.115], PIVW = 0.003) are positively associated with back pain. The Ruminococcaceae (OR 0.923, 95% CI [0.849–0.997], PIVW = 0.033), Butyricicoccus (OR 0.920, 95% CI [0.868 - 0.972], PIVW = 0.002), and Lachnospiraceae (OR 0.948, 95% CI [0.903–0.994], PIVW = 0.022) are negatively associated with back pain. In this study, underlying causal relationships are identified among gut microbiota and low back pain. Notably, further research is needed on the biological mechanisms by which gut microbiota influences low back pain.

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洞察肠道微生物群与背痛之间的因果关系:双样本双向孟德尔随机研究
观察性研究表明,肠道微生物群组成的改变与腰背痛有关。然而,这种关联是否是因果关系仍不清楚。为了揭示肠道微生物群与腰背痛之间的因果关系,我们进行了双样本双向孟德尔随机(MR)分析。反方差加权回归(IVW)作为主要的 MR 分析。作为补充分析,还进一步进行了 MR-Egger 和加权中位数分析,以验证结果的稳健性。最后,还进行了反向 MR 分析,以评估反向因果关系的可能性。反向方差加权(IVW)法表明,胨链球菌科(几率比[OR]1.056,95% 置信区间[CI][1.015-1.098],PIVW = 0.010)和乳酸菌科(OR 1.070,95% 置信区间[CI][1.026-1.115],PIVW = 0.003)与背痛呈正相关。反刍球菌科(OR 0.923,95% CI [0.849-0.997],PIVW = 0.033)、丁酸球菌科(OR 0.920,95% CI [0.868-0.972],PIVW = 0.002)和漆树科(OR 0.948,95% CI [0.903-0.994],PIVW = 0.022)与背痛呈负相关。本研究确定了肠道微生物群与腰背痛之间的潜在因果关系。值得注意的是,还需要进一步研究肠道微生物群影响腰背痛的生物学机制。
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