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Phenome-wide Mendelian-randomization study of genetically determined vitamin D on multiple health outcomes using the UK Biobank study

BACKGROUND: Vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent across the globe. Existing studies suggest that a low vitamin D level is associated with more than 130 outcomes. Exploring the causal role of vitamin D in health outcomes could support or question vitamin D supplementation. METHODS: We carried out...

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Autores principales: Meng, Xiangrui, Li, Xue, Timofeeva, Maria N, He, Yazhou, Spiliopoulou, Athina, Wei, Wei-Qi, Gifford, Aliya, Wu, Hongjiang, Varley, Timothy, Joshi, Peter, Denny, Joshua C, Farrington, Susan M, Zgaga, Lina, Dunlop, Malcolm G, McKeigue, Paul, Campbell, Harry, Theodoratou, Evropi
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6857754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31518429
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyz182
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author Meng, Xiangrui
Li, Xue
Timofeeva, Maria N
He, Yazhou
Spiliopoulou, Athina
Wei, Wei-Qi
Gifford, Aliya
Wu, Hongjiang
Varley, Timothy
Joshi, Peter
Denny, Joshua C
Farrington, Susan M
Zgaga, Lina
Dunlop, Malcolm G
McKeigue, Paul
Campbell, Harry
Theodoratou, Evropi
author_facet Meng, Xiangrui
Li, Xue
Timofeeva, Maria N
He, Yazhou
Spiliopoulou, Athina
Wei, Wei-Qi
Gifford, Aliya
Wu, Hongjiang
Varley, Timothy
Joshi, Peter
Denny, Joshua C
Farrington, Susan M
Zgaga, Lina
Dunlop, Malcolm G
McKeigue, Paul
Campbell, Harry
Theodoratou, Evropi
author_sort Meng, Xiangrui
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description BACKGROUND: Vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent across the globe. Existing studies suggest that a low vitamin D level is associated with more than 130 outcomes. Exploring the causal role of vitamin D in health outcomes could support or question vitamin D supplementation. METHODS: We carried out a systematic literature review of previous Mendelian-randomization studies on vitamin D. We then implemented a Mendelian Randomization–Phenome Wide Association Study (MR-PheWAS) analysis on data from 339 256 individuals of White British origin from UK Biobank. We first ran a PheWAS analysis to test the associations between a 25(OH)D polygenic risk score and 920 disease outcomes, and then nine phenotypes (i.e. systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, risk of hypertension, T2D, ischaemic heart disease, body mass index, depression, non-vertebral fracture and all-cause mortality) that met the pre-defined inclusion criteria for further analysis were examined by multiple MR analytical approaches to explore causality. RESULTS: The PheWAS analysis did not identify any health outcome associated with the 25(OH)D polygenic risk score. Although a selection of nine outcomes were reported in previous Mendelian-randomization studies or umbrella reviews to be associated with vitamin D, our MR analysis, with substantial study power (>80% power to detect an association with an odds ratio >1.2 for per standard deviation increase of log-transformed 25[OH]D), was unable to support an interpretation of causal association. CONCLUSIONS: We investigated the putative causal effects of vitamin D on multiple health outcomes in a White population. We did not support a causal effect on any of the disease outcomes tested. However, we cannot exclude small causal effects or effects on outcomes that we did not have enough power to explore due to the small number of cases.
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spelling pubmed-68577542019-11-20 Phenome-wide Mendelian-randomization study of genetically determined vitamin D on multiple health outcomes using the UK Biobank study Meng, Xiangrui Li, Xue Timofeeva, Maria N He, Yazhou Spiliopoulou, Athina Wei, Wei-Qi Gifford, Aliya Wu, Hongjiang Varley, Timothy Joshi, Peter Denny, Joshua C Farrington, Susan M Zgaga, Lina Dunlop, Malcolm G McKeigue, Paul Campbell, Harry Theodoratou, Evropi Int J Epidemiol Mendelian Randomization BACKGROUND: Vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent across the globe. Existing studies suggest that a low vitamin D level is associated with more than 130 outcomes. Exploring the causal role of vitamin D in health outcomes could support or question vitamin D supplementation. METHODS: We carried out a systematic literature review of previous Mendelian-randomization studies on vitamin D. We then implemented a Mendelian Randomization–Phenome Wide Association Study (MR-PheWAS) analysis on data from 339 256 individuals of White British origin from UK Biobank. We first ran a PheWAS analysis to test the associations between a 25(OH)D polygenic risk score and 920 disease outcomes, and then nine phenotypes (i.e. systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, risk of hypertension, T2D, ischaemic heart disease, body mass index, depression, non-vertebral fracture and all-cause mortality) that met the pre-defined inclusion criteria for further analysis were examined by multiple MR analytical approaches to explore causality. RESULTS: The PheWAS analysis did not identify any health outcome associated with the 25(OH)D polygenic risk score. Although a selection of nine outcomes were reported in previous Mendelian-randomization studies or umbrella reviews to be associated with vitamin D, our MR analysis, with substantial study power (>80% power to detect an association with an odds ratio >1.2 for per standard deviation increase of log-transformed 25[OH]D), was unable to support an interpretation of causal association. CONCLUSIONS: We investigated the putative causal effects of vitamin D on multiple health outcomes in a White population. We did not support a causal effect on any of the disease outcomes tested. However, we cannot exclude small causal effects or effects on outcomes that we did not have enough power to explore due to the small number of cases. Oxford University Press 2019-10 2019-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6857754/ /pubmed/31518429 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyz182 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiological Association. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Mendelian Randomization
Meng, Xiangrui
Li, Xue
Timofeeva, Maria N
He, Yazhou
Spiliopoulou, Athina
Wei, Wei-Qi
Gifford, Aliya
Wu, Hongjiang
Varley, Timothy
Joshi, Peter
Denny, Joshua C
Farrington, Susan M
Zgaga, Lina
Dunlop, Malcolm G
McKeigue, Paul
Campbell, Harry
Theodoratou, Evropi
Phenome-wide Mendelian-randomization study of genetically determined vitamin D on multiple health outcomes using the UK Biobank study
title Phenome-wide Mendelian-randomization study of genetically determined vitamin D on multiple health outcomes using the UK Biobank study
title_full Phenome-wide Mendelian-randomization study of genetically determined vitamin D on multiple health outcomes using the UK Biobank study
title_fullStr Phenome-wide Mendelian-randomization study of genetically determined vitamin D on multiple health outcomes using the UK Biobank study
title_full_unstemmed Phenome-wide Mendelian-randomization study of genetically determined vitamin D on multiple health outcomes using the UK Biobank study
title_short Phenome-wide Mendelian-randomization study of genetically determined vitamin D on multiple health outcomes using the UK Biobank study
title_sort phenome-wide mendelian-randomization study of genetically determined vitamin d on multiple health outcomes using the uk biobank study
topic Mendelian Randomization
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6857754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31518429
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyz182
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