从因果关系角度看肠道微生物群对青光眼风险的影响。

IF 2 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Yaxuan Wu, Ronghua Shi, He Chen, Zicheng Zhang, Siqi Bao, Jia Qu, Meng Zhou
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目的:来自观察性研究的证据显示,肠道微生物组(GM)与青光眼之间可能存在关联。然而,GM对青光眼风险的因果效应仍有待确定:我们进行了双样本双向孟德尔随机化(MR)分析,以探讨基因组与青光眼之间的因果关系。从 MiBioGen 和 FinnGen Consortium 获得了 196 个 GM 分类群(n=18 340)和青光眼(18 902 个病例和 358 375 个对照)的全基因组关联研究汇总统计数据。反方差加权、MR-Egger、加权中位数、加权模式、Mendelian Randomisation Pleiotropy Residual Sum and Outlier、MR-Egger 截距和 Cochran's Q 统计分析用于补充 MR 结果和敏感性分析。布里斯托尔大学医学研究委员会(MRC)综合流行病学组(MRC-IEU)联合会的独立队列(1715 例病例和 359 479 例对照)被用来验证因果效应:MR分析结果表明,牛杆菌科(OR为0.900,95% CI为0.843至0.961,P=0.002)和Eggerthella属(OR为0.881,95% CI为0.811至0.957,P=0.003)对青光眼有负面影响,而Bilophila属(OR为1.202,95% CI 1.074 至 1.346,p=0.001)、LachnospiraceaeUCG010(OR 1.256,95% CI 1.109 至 1.423,p=0.0003)和Ruminiclostridium 9(OR 1.258,95% CI 1.083 至 1.461,p=0.003)对青光眼有正向影响。其中,LachnospiraceaeUCG010(OR 1.002,95% CI 1.000 至 1.004,p=0.033)对青光眼的正向因果效应在一个独立队列中得到了复制:这项来自大型人群研究的磁共振分析证明了转基因对青光眼风险的因果效应,并支持转基因在影响青光眼易感性中的作用。
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Effect of the gut microbiome in glaucoma risk from the causal perspective.

Objective: Evidence from observational studies has reported possible associations between the gut microbiome (GM) and glaucoma. However, the causal effect of GM on glaucoma risk remains to be determined.

Methods and analysis: We conducted two-sample bidirectional Mendelian randomisation (MR) analyses to explore the causal association between GM and glaucoma. Genome-wide association study summary statistics of 196 GM taxa (n=18 340) and glaucoma (18 902 cases and 358 375 controls) were obtained from MiBioGen and FinnGen Consortium. Inverse variance weighted, MR-Egger, weighted median, weighted mode, Mendelian Randomisation Pleiotropy Residual Sum and Outlier, MR-Egger intercept and Cochran's Q statistical analyses were used to supplement MR results and sensitivity analysis. An independent cohort from the Medical Research Council (MRC) Integrative Epidemiology Unit at the University of Bristol (MRC-IEU) Consortium (1715 cases and 359 479 controls) was used to validate causal effects.

Results: Results of the MR analysis suggested that the family Oxalobacteraceae (OR 0.900, 95% CI 0.843 to 0.961, p=0.002) and the genus Eggerthella (OR 0.881, 95% CI 0.811 to 0.957, p=0.003) had a negative effect on glaucoma, whereas the genus Bilophila (OR 1.202, 95% CI 1.074 to 1.346, p=0.001), LachnospiraceaeUCG010 (OR 1.256, 95% CI 1.109 to 1.423, p=0.0003) and Ruminiclostridium 9 (OR 1.258, 95% CI 1.083 to 1.461, p=0.003) had a positive effect on glaucoma. Among these, the positive causal effect of LachnospiraceaeUCG010 (OR 1.002, 95% CI 1.000 to 1.004, p=0.033) on glaucoma was replicated in an independent cohort.

Conclusion: This MR analysis from large population studies demonstrated the causal effect of GM on glaucoma risk and supported the role of GM in influencing glaucoma susceptibility.

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BMJ Open Ophthalmology
BMJ Open Ophthalmology OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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