Causal relationships between hippocampal volumetric traits and the risk of Alzheimer's disease: a Mendelian randomization study.

IF 4.1 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Brain communications Pub Date : 2025-01-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/braincomms/fcaf030
Lining Guo, Yayuan Chen, Zuhao Sun, Jiaxuan Zhao, Jia Yao, Zhihui Zhang, Minghuan Lei, Ying Zhai, Jinglei Xu, Yurong Jiang, Ying Wang, Hui Xue, Mengge Liu, Feng Liu
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Abstract

Alzheimer's disease, a common and progressive neurodegenerative disorder, is associated with alterations in hippocampal volume, as revealed by neuroimaging research. However, the causal links between the volumes of the hippocampus and its subfield structures with Alzheimer's disease remain unknown. A genetic correlation analysis using linkage disequilibrium score regression was conducted to identify hippocampal volumetric traits linked to Alzheimer's disease. Following this, to examine the causal links between Alzheimer's disease and hippocampal volumetric traits, we applied a two-sample Mendelian randomization approach, utilizing a bidirectional framework. Seven hippocampal volumetric traits were found as genetically correlated with Alzheimer's disease in the genetic correlation analysis and were then included in the Mendelian randomization analyses. Inverse variance weighted Mendelian randomization analyses revealed that increased volumes in the left whole hippocampus, left hippocampal body, right presubiculum head and right cornu ammonis 1 head were causally related to higher risks of Alzheimer's disease. Conversely, a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease was causally associated with decreased volumes of the left hippocampal body and left whole hippocampus. These results were validated through other Mendelian randomization approaches and sensitivity analysis. Our findings uncover bidirectional causal relationships between Alzheimer's disease and hippocampal volumetric traits, suggesting not only the potential significance of these traits in predicting Alzheimer's disease but also the reciprocal influence of Alzheimer's disease on hippocampal volumes.

海马体体积特征与阿尔茨海默病风险之间的因果关系:一项孟德尔随机研究。
神经影像学研究显示,阿尔茨海默病是一种常见的进行性神经退行性疾病,与海马体积的改变有关。然而,海马体体积及其子区结构与阿尔茨海默病之间的因果关系尚不清楚。使用连锁不平衡评分回归进行遗传相关分析,以确定与阿尔茨海默病相关的海马体积特征。在此之后,为了检验阿尔茨海默病与海马体积特征之间的因果关系,我们采用了双样本孟德尔随机化方法,利用双向框架。在遗传相关分析中发现七个海马体积特征与阿尔茨海默病具有遗传相关性,然后将其纳入孟德尔随机化分析。反方差加权孟德尔随机化分析显示,左侧海马整体、左侧海马体、右侧枕前头部和右侧角状体头部的体积增加与阿尔茨海默病的高风险有因果关系。相反,阿尔茨海默病的高风险与左侧海马体和左侧整个海马体的体积减少有因果关系。这些结果通过其他孟德尔随机化方法和敏感性分析得到验证。我们的研究结果揭示了阿尔茨海默病与海马体积特征之间的双向因果关系,这不仅表明这些特征在预测阿尔茨海默病方面具有潜在的意义,而且表明阿尔茨海默病对海马体积的相互影响。
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