Hui Li, Yihe Yang, Pingjian Ding, Rong Xu
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将近 7.5% 的美国成年人患有长 COVID。最近的流行病学研究表明,长 COVID 与随后的大脑结构变化密切相关。然而,长 COVID 是否与大脑结构变化有因果关系仍是未知数。在此,我们采用了两种孟德尔随机化(Mendelian Randomization,MR)方法--针对相关工具变量的反方差加权MR方法(Inverse Variance Weighting MR method,IVW)和基于成分分析的广义矩法(Component analysis-based Generalized Method of Moments,PC-GMM)--来研究长COVID与脑结构变化之间的潜在因果关系。磁共振研究基于对最近一项长 COVID 全基因组关联研究(GWAS)(3,018 例病例和 994,582 例对照)、"通过元分析增强神经成像遗传学"(ENIGMA)(全球和区域皮质测量,N = 33,709;合并半球皮质下容积,N = 38,851)和英国生物库(左/右皮质下容积,N = 19,629)数据的工具变量分析。我们发现,长 COVID 与大脑结构变化之间没有明显的因果关系。随着我们对长期COVID及其长期健康结果有了更多的了解,今后有必要开展工作来验证我们的研究结果,并了解所观察到的长期COVID与随后的脑结构变化之间的关联(尽管不是因果关系)的内在机制。
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Causal association of long COVID with brain structure changes: Findings from a 2-sample Mendelian randomization study.

Nearly 7.5% U.S. adults have long COVID. Recent epidemiological studies indicated that long COVID, is significantly associated with subsequent brain structure changes. However, it remains unknown if long COVID is causally associated with brain structure change. Here we applied two Mendelian Randomization (MR) methods - Inverse Variance Weighting MR method (IVW) for correlated instrument variables and Component analysis-based Generalized Method of Moments (PC-GMM) - to examine the potential causal relationships from long COVID to brain structure changes. The MR study was based on an instrumental variable analysis of data from a recent long COVID genome-wide association study (GWAS) (3,018 cases and 994,582 controls), the Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta Analysis (ENIGMA) (Global and regional cortical measures, N = 33,709; combined hemispheric subcortical volumes, N = 38,851), and UK Biobank (left/right subcortical volumes, N = 19,629). We found no significant causal relationship between long COVID and brain structure changes. As we gain more insights into long COVID and its long-term health outcomes, future works are necessary to validate our findings and understand the mechanisms underlying the observed associations, though not causal, of long COVID with subsequent brain structure changes.

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