Genetically predicted high-density lipoprotein traits and pan-disease risk: a systematic review.

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Jiexi Wu, Bohan Su, Zhiyao Fan, Hanxiang Zhan
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Abstract

High-density lipoprotein (HDL) is a highly heterogeneous lipoprotein with multiple physiological functions. However, observational studies present conflicting evidence regarding its association with various diseases. This review systematically summarizes evidence from Mendelian randomization (MR) studies to investigate the causal relationships between HDL-related biomarkers and a wide spectrum of disease outcomes. We systematically searched multiple databases up to November 2024. The causal relationship between HDL and 158 diseases was studied. Findings reveal that the role of HDL is highly disease-specific. Genetically predicted higher HDL levels are protective against most circulatory and digestive system diseases. Conversely, however, they are associated with an increased risk of certain conditions, including breast cancer, intracerebral hemorrhage, and age-related macular degeneration. The MR analyses revealed inconsistent and sometimes conflicting findings for several disease outcomes, notably Alzheimer's disease. This review underscores the context-dependent nature of HDL's effects, which may be driven by factors like HDL particle heterogeneity and functional transformation into a pro-inflammatory state. Future research should move beyond concentration-based metrics to focus on HDL functionality and precise subtyping to fully understand its role in disease etiology.

遗传预测HDL特征和泛疾病风险:系统综述。
高密度脂蛋白(nHDL)是一种具有多种生理功能的高异质性脂蛋白。然而,关于其与多种疾病的关联,观察性研究提出了相互矛盾的证据。本研究系统地总结了孟德尔随机化(MR)研究的证据,以调查高密度脂蛋白相关生物标志物与广泛疾病结局之间的因果关系。我们系统地检索了截至2024年11月的多个数据库。研究了HDL与158种疾病之间的因果关系。研究结果显示HDL的作用是高度疾病特异性的。基因预测较高的高密度脂蛋白水平对大多数循环和消化系统疾病有保护作用。相反,它们与某些疾病的风险增加有关,包括乳腺癌、脑出血和年龄相关性黄斑变性。核磁共振分析揭示了几种疾病的结果不一致,有时相互矛盾,特别是包括阿尔茨海默病。这篇综述强调了HDL影响的环境依赖性,这可能是由HDL颗粒异质性和功能转化为促炎状态等因素驱动的。未来的研究应超越以浓度为基础的指标,关注HDL的功能和精确的亚型,以充分了解其在疾病病因学中的作用。
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Epidemiologic Reviews
Epidemiologic Reviews 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
8.10
自引率
0.00%
发文量
10
期刊介绍: Epidemiologic Reviews is a leading review journal in public health. Published once a year, issues collect review articles on a particular subject. Recent issues have focused on The Obesity Epidemic, Epidemiologic Research on Health Disparities, and Epidemiologic Approaches to Global Health.
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