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Mendelian randomization analysis reveals fresh fruit intake as a protective factor for urolithiasis

Yiwei Lin, Cheng Zhou, Yuqing Wu, Hong Chen, Liping Xie, Xiangyi Zheng

2023Human Genomics11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have proposed that food intakes are associated with the risk of urolithiasis. Here, we conducted a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) study to evaluate the causal effects of different food intakes on urolithiasis. METHODS: Independent genetic variants associated with different food intakes at a genome-wide significant level were selected from summary-level statistics of genome-wide association studies from the UK Biobank. The association of these instrumental variables with urolithiasis was studied in a cohort from FinnGen Consortium. RESULTS: ) and fresh fruit intake (OR = 0.358, 95% CI = 0.185-0.694, p value = 0.002) were found to significantly reduce the risk of the calculus of kidney and ureter. The association remained consistent in the sensitivity analyses. After adjusting for the effects of vitamin D and vitamin C, fresh fruit intake remained the reverse causal association with the calculus of kidney and ureter. CONCLUSIONS: Genetically proxied fresh fruit intake is causally associated with a reduced risk of the calculus of kidney and ureter.

Topics & Concepts

Mendelian randomizationMedicineConfidence intervalOdds ratioKidney stonesInternal medicinePhysiologyBiologyGeneticsGeneGenotypeGenetic variantsKidney Stones and Urolithiasis TreatmentsChronic Kidney Disease and DiabetesBladder and Urothelial Cancer Treatments
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