探索身体质量指数与哮喘之间的机制和关系:孟德尔随机化的研究结果。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 ALLERGY Journal of Asthma Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-07 DOI:10.1080/02770903.2024.2400279
Yanjiang Yang, Xiaorui Wang, Wenwen Yang
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背景:体重指数与哮喘的关联机制仍不清楚:方法:利用芬兰基因生物库(FinnGen Biobank)和开放式基因组研究项目(Open GWAS project)的汇总级基因组研究数据进行了孟德尔随机化(Mendelian Randomization,MR)分析。该分析考虑了作为中介因素的潜在变量,包括血细胞计数、血压和血液生物标志物。采用了三种常用的 MR 方法--逆方差加权法(IVW)、加权中值法(WM)和 MR-Egger 法--来推断因果联系。在中介分析中采用了两步法来评估体重指数、候选中介因子和哮喘之间的因果联系:结果:体重指数升高与哮喘风险增加有很大的相关性。有 13 个生物标志物介导了体重指数与哮喘之间的关系,主要包括白细胞计数(5.070%)、载脂蛋白 A 水平(7.395%)、胱抑素 C 水平(5.345%)、尿酸盐水平(9.057%)、舒张压(7.365%)和白蛋白水平(10.888%)。这些因素共同解释了与体重指数升高相关的哮喘风险增加的 50%以上。此外,嗜酸性粒细胞计数和 C 反应蛋白也被确定为使用 WM 方法的重要介质:本研究强调了肥胖、血液生物标志物和哮喘风险之间的复杂关系。需要进行更多的研究来验证这些结果,并调查不同人群中的因果关系。
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Exploring the mechanisms and relationship between body mass index and asthma: findings from Mendelian randomization.

Background: The mechanism linking BMI and asthma remains unclear.

Method: Mendelian Randomization (MR) analysis was conducted using summary-level GWAS data from the FinnGen Biobank and the Open GWAS project. The analysis considering potential variables as mediators, including blood cell counts, blood pressure, and blood biomarkers. Three commonly used MR methods-the inverse-variance-weighted (IVW) method, weighted median (WM) method, and MR-Egger method-were employed to infer causal links. A two-step approach was used in mediation analysis to evaluate the causal links among BMI, candidate mediators, and asthma.

Result: Elevated BMI demonstrated a substantial correlation with increased asthma risk. Thirteen biomarkers mediated the relationship between BMI and asthma, mainly including leukocyte count (5.070%), apolipoprotein A levels (7.395%), cystatin C levels (5.345%), urate levels (9.057%), diastolic blood pressure (7.365%), and albumin levels (10.888%). These factors collectively explained over 50% of the increased asthma risk associated with BMI elevation. Additionally, eosinophil count and C-reactive protein were also identified as important mediators using the WM method.

Conclusion: This study highlights the complex relationship between obesity, blood biomarkers, and asthma risk. Additional studies are required to validate these results and investigate causal relationships in various populations.

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Journal of Asthma
Journal of Asthma 医学-过敏
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5.30%
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158
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Providing an authoritative open forum on asthma and related conditions, Journal of Asthma publishes clinical research around such topics as asthma management, critical and long-term care, preventative measures, environmental counselling, and patient education.
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