The causal relationship between cholecystectomy and IBD/IBS and the role of bile acids and gut microbiota: a two-sample Mendelian randomization study.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY International Journal of Colorectal Disease Pub Date : 2024-09-24 DOI:10.1007/s00384-024-04726-4
Ding Peng, Shuang Yang, Huihong Zhai
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Abstract

Objective: This study aims to explore the causal relationship between cholecystectomy and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)/irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and the role of serum bile acids and gut microbiota in this context.

Methods: Utilizing genetic variant data from previous Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS), this study employed a two-sample MR approach to assess the causal effect of cholecystectomy on IBD/IBS.

Results: The MR analysis suggested a potential negative causal relationship between cholecystectomy and UC (p = 0.0233, OR 0.9773, 95%CI 0.9581-0.9969) and a positive causal relationship between cholecystectomy and IBS (p = 0.0395, OR 4.077, 95%CI 1.0699-15.5362). Various sensitivity analyses reinforced the reliability of the causal relationship. However, the analysis did not find definitive results between serum bile acids or gut microbiota and cholecystectomy or IBD/IBS, possibly due to insufficient statistical power. MVMR find a causal relationship between bile acids and IBS (p = 0.0015, b = 0.4085) and UC (p = 0.0198, b = 0.0029).

Conclusion: This study provides evidence of a causal relationship between cholecystectomy and IBD/IBS, highlighting the potential risk reduction for UC and increased risk for IBS following cholecystectomy. The role of bile acids and gut microbiota in this relationship remains unclear, necessitating further research to validate the causality and explore underlying mechanisms.

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胆囊切除术与 IBD/IBS 之间的因果关系以及胆汁酸和肠道微生物群的作用:一项双样本孟德尔随机研究。
研究目的本研究旨在探讨胆囊切除术与炎症性肠病(IBD)/肠易激综合征(IBS)之间的因果关系,以及血清胆汁酸和肠道微生物群在其中的作用:本研究利用以往全基因组关联研究(GWAS)中的遗传变异数据,采用双样本MR方法评估胆囊切除术对IBD/IBS的因果效应:MR分析表明,胆囊切除术与UC之间存在潜在的负因果关系(p = 0.0233,OR 0.9773,95%CI 0.9581-0.9969),胆囊切除术与IBS之间存在正因果关系(p = 0.0395,OR 4.077,95%CI 1.0699-15.5362)。各种敏感性分析加强了因果关系的可靠性。然而,分析并未发现血清胆汁酸或肠道微生物群与胆囊切除术或 IBD/IBS 之间的明确结果,这可能是由于统计能力不足。MVMR发现胆汁酸与IBS(p = 0.0015,b = 0.4085)和UC(p = 0.0198,b = 0.0029)之间存在因果关系:本研究提供了胆囊切除术与 IBD/IBS 之间因果关系的证据,强调了胆囊切除术后 UC 的潜在风险降低和 IBS 风险增加。胆汁酸和肠道微生物群在这一关系中的作用仍不清楚,需要进一步研究以验证因果关系并探索潜在机制。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Colorectal Disease, Clinical and Molecular Gastroenterology and Surgery aims to publish novel and state-of-the-art papers which deal with the physiology and pathophysiology of diseases involving the entire gastrointestinal tract. In addition to original research articles, the following categories will be included: reviews (usually commissioned but may also be submitted), case reports, letters to the editor, and protocols on clinical studies. The journal offers its readers an interdisciplinary forum for clinical science and molecular research related to gastrointestinal disease.
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