2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.10.31.23297593
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Distinct pathway-based effects of blood pressure and body mass index on cardiovascular traits: comparison of novel Mendelian Randomization approaches

Maria K Sobczyk,
Tom G Richardson,
Genevieve M Leyden
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundMendelian randomization (MR) leverages genetic variants as instrumental variables to determine causal relationships in epidemiology. However, challenges persist due to heterogeneity arising from horizontal pleiotropy. On the other hand, exploration of the biological underpinnings of such heterogeneity across variants can enhance our understanding of disease mechanisms and inform therapeutic strategies. Here, we introduce a new approach to instrument partitioning based on enrichment of Mendelian disea… Show more

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“…As expected due to genetic complexity of exposure and outcome phenotypes, sensitivity analyses revealed a high amount of heterogeneity[72] in the MR IVW estimates using Cochrane’s Q ( Supplementary Table 6, 11 ) but not horizontal pleiotropy as measured by MR-Egger intercept test ( Supplementary Table 7, 12 )…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…As expected due to genetic complexity of exposure and outcome phenotypes, sensitivity analyses revealed a high amount of heterogeneity[72] in the MR IVW estimates using Cochrane’s Q ( Supplementary Table 6, 11 ) but not horizontal pleiotropy as measured by MR-Egger intercept test ( Supplementary Table 7, 12 )…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…As expected due to genetic complexity of exposure and outcome phenotypes, sensitivity analyses revealed a high amount of heterogeneity [72] in the MR IVW estimates using Cochrane's Q (Supplementary…”
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confidence: 73%