D. V. D. Plaat, C. Minelli, D. Jarvis, J. Garcia-Aymerich, F. Gómez-Real, B. Leynaert
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摘要
多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)影响了5-20%的女性。月经少(长周期和/或不规则周期)是PCOS的常见症状,并与较低的用力肺活量(FVC)有关。我们的目的是使用孟德尔随机化(MR)来估计PCOS对肺功能的影响,这是一种使用遗传变异作为替代来克服混杂和反向因果关系的方法。我们使用逆方差加权(IVW) MR方法来估计PCOS对肺活量限制(FVC)的因果关系,MR估计显示PCOS与肺活量限制(FVC)的风险增加10%相关(OR 1.10[1.05至1.15]),没有多效性的迹象(Q检验P= 0.86;当使用MR方法调整多效性和将分析限制在非哮喘患者(OR为1.12[1.06至1.18])或欧洲女性显著snp (OR为1.10[1.04至1.16])时,估计结果相似。在正常体重和超重(体重为26 kg/m2)的女性中,效果估计相似(相互作用P=0.89)。PCOS与气流阻塞无相关性(OR 0.98[0.94 ~ 1.02])。我们的磁共振结果表明,多囊卵巢综合征增加了肺活量限制的风险。需要进一步的研究来调查可能的潜在机制。(ALEC, EU Grant #633212)
Polycystic ovary syndrome and lung function: a Mendelian randomization study
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects between 5-20% of women. Oligomenorrhea (long and/or irregular cycles) is a common PCOS symptom and has been associated with lower forced vital capacity (FVC). We aimed to estimate the effect of PCOS on lung function using Mendelian randomization (MR), an approach that uses genetic variants as proxies to overcome confounding and reverse causation. We used an inverse variance-weighted (IVW) MR method to estimate the causal effect of PCOS on spirometric restriction (FVC The MR estimate shows that PCOS is associated with a 10% higher risk of spirometric restriction (OR 1.10 [1.05 to 1.15]), with no indication of pleiotropy (Q test P= 0.86; I2= 0). Estimates were similar when using MR methods adjusting for pleiotropy and when limiting the analysis to non-asthmatics (OR 1.12 [1.06 to 1.18]) or SNPs significant in European women (OR 1.10 [1.04 to 1.16]). Effect estimates were similar in normal weight and overweight (>26 kg/m2) women (interaction P=0.89). There was no association between PCOS and airflow obstruction (OR 0.98 [0.94 to 1.02]). Our MR results suggest that PCOS increases the risk of spirometric restriction. Further studies are needed to investigate the possible underlying mechanism. (ALEC, EU Grant #633212)
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Genes and Environment is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that aims to accelerate communications among global scientists working in the field of genes and environment. The journal publishes articles across a broad range of topics including environmental mutagenesis and carcinogenesis, environmental genomics and epigenetics, molecular epidemiology, genetic toxicology and regulatory sciences.
Topics published in the journal include, but are not limited to, mutagenesis and anti-mutagenesis in bacteria; genotoxicity in mammalian somatic cells; genotoxicity in germ cells; replication and repair; DNA damage; metabolic activation and inactivation; water and air pollution; ROS, NO and photoactivation; pharmaceuticals and anticancer agents; radiation; endocrine disrupters; indirect mutagenesis; threshold; new techniques for environmental mutagenesis studies; DNA methylation (enzymatic); structure activity relationship; chemoprevention of cancer; regulatory science. Genetic toxicology including risk evaluation for human health, validation studies on testing methods and subjects of guidelines for regulation of chemicals are also within its scope.