Analysis of Genetic Risk Factors Associated with Charcot Foot Based on the FinnGen Study R9 Data: A Wide-angle Mendelian Randomization Study.

Sichao Jiang, Shouyu Wang
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Background: Charcot foot or Charcot neuropathic joint disease (CN) is a rare and complex foot disease with unknown pathogenesis, hindering early identification and intervention. The study aimed to clarify the causal association between all predominant risk factors and CN.

Methods: Two-sample Mendelian Randomization (MR), Multivariate MR, and Bidirectional MR analyses investigated the causal association between 36 modifiable risk factors and CN. The causal relationship between CN and Inflammatory cytokine and immune cells was also analyzed.

Results: Genetic factors associated with obesity and genetic susceptibility to various autoimmune diseases and non-cancerous thyroid diseases increased the risk of CN (P < .05), genetically associated high basal metabolic rate and high total cholesterol decreased the risk of CN (P < .05). In addition, we found a bi-directional causal relationship between CN and diabetes. In further immune cell analysis, we found 8 CN related immune cells, and in inflammatory cytokine analysis, we found 2 CN related inflammatory cytokines.

Conclusions: This comprehensive MR Study supports the causal role of Obesity-related factors, diabetes, autoimmune-related factors, and smoking in the development and progression of CN. This study identifies a potential cause of CN that has not been identified in previous studies and provides a new direction for further research.

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背景:夏科氏足或夏科氏神经性关节病(CN)是一种罕见的复杂足病,发病机制不明,阻碍了早期识别和干预。本研究旨在阐明所有主要风险因素与夏科氏病之间的因果关系:双样本孟德尔随机化(MR)、多变量 MR 和双向 MR 分析调查了 36 个可改变的风险因素与 CN 之间的因果关系。此外,还分析了 CN 与炎性细胞因子和免疫细胞之间的因果关系:结果:与肥胖相关的遗传因素以及对各种自身免疫性疾病和非癌症甲状腺疾病的遗传易感性增加了 CN 的患病风险(P P 结论:这项全面的磁共振研究支持肥胖相关因素、糖尿病、自身免疫相关因素和吸烟在 CN 的发生和发展中的因果作用。该研究发现了以往研究中未发现的导致 CN 的潜在原因,为进一步研究提供了新的方向。
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