前列腺炎、良性前列腺增生和前列腺癌:双向孟德尔随机研究及其对这些患者群体的临床意义。

IF 5.7 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Biology Direct Pub Date : 2024-12-19 DOI:10.1186/s13062-024-00575-x
Yi Wang, Guihua Chen, Deng Li, Dongliang Zhang, Qianwei Xing
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背景:目前还没有权威的书籍或指南来揭示前列腺炎、良性前列腺增生(BPH)和前列腺癌(PCa)之间的相互关系。此外,在先前发表的流行病学研究或荟萃分析中,尚未就这一问题达成共识。目的:我们首先利用孟德尔随机化来澄清这一问题,并为这些患者群体提供临床意义。方法:采用双向双样本和中介孟德尔随机化方法探讨前列腺炎、前列腺增生和前列腺癌之间的因果关系。敏感性分析包括表型扫描、异质性、多效性、遗漏分析和Steiger检验,以评估我们结果的稳健性和可靠性。结果:我们的研究结果通过孟德尔随机化揭示了前列腺炎、前列腺增生和前列腺癌之间的相互关系,证实了前列腺炎或前列腺增生的遗传易感性可能直接或间接导致前列腺癌风险增加(P结论:我们成功地阐明了前列腺炎、前列腺增生和前列腺癌之间的相互关系,为这些患者群体提供了临床意义。我们共揭示了三个恶性循环,为未来的药物开发提供了新的思路,指导临床决策。
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Prostatitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and prostate cancer: a bidirectional Mendelian randomization study and clinical implications for these patients' populations.

Background: No authoritative books or guidelines are currently available for revealing the interrelationships of prostatitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and prostate cancer (PCa). Moreover, no consensus on this issue has been reached among previously published epidemiological studies or meta-analyses.

Purpose: We first took advantage of Mendelian randomization to clarify this issue and provide clinical implications for these patients' populations.

Methods: Bidirectional two-sample and mediator Mendelian randomization were applied to explore the causal relationships among prostatitis, BPH, and PCa. Sensitivity analyses, including phenotype scanning, heterogeneity, pleiotropy, leave-one-out analysis, and the Steiger test, were conducted to evaluate the robustness and reliability of our results.

Results: Our results revealed the interrelationships among prostatitis, BPH, and PCa via Mendelian randomization, confirming that genetic susceptibility to prostatitis or BPH could lead to increased risks of PCa directly or indirectly (P < 0.05). Moreover, mediator Mendelian randomization revealed four potential mediator pathways, including the prostatitis-BPH-PCa, the BPH-PCa-prostatitis, the PCa-prostatitis-BPH, and the PCa-BPH-prostatitis pathways. Based on these, we also provided clinical implications for prostatitis, BPH, and PCa patients' populations, respectively. Interestingly, a total of three vicious circles were revealed by us, including the prostatitis-BPH circle, the BPH-PCa circle, and the prostatitis-BPH-PCa circle. All of these three vicious circles contributed to the progression of benign prostate diseases to malignant diseases.

Conclusion: We successfully clarified the interrelationships among prostatitis, BPH, and PCa, providing clinical implications for these patients' populations. A total of three vicious circles were also revealed by us to provide novel ideas for future drug development and guide clinical decision-making.

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