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Stroke and Alzheimer’s Disease: A Mendelian Randomization Study

Tao Wang, Qingbin Ni, Kun Wang, Zhifa Han, Baoliang Sun

2020Frontiers in Genetics18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Stroke and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are common neurological diseases. Several exiting studies indicated that late onset-AD and ischemic stroke have shared genetic links. Different kind of stroke has a different mechanism. However, it remains unclear that whether there is a causal relationship between different types of strokes, including any stroke (AS), any ischemic stroke (AIS), large-artery atherosclerotic stroke (LAS) and cardio-embolic stroke (CES), and AD. Herein, we conducted several Mendelian randomization (MR) studies to explore genetically causal link of different kinds of strokes and AD. The results for inverse-variance weighted (IVW) meta-analysis (β = -0.039, OR = 0.9618, and P-value = 0.750) and weighted median regression (WMR) (β = -0.156, OR = 0.8556, and P-value = 0.274) demonstrated AS is not causally associated with AD risk. The result of MR-Egger regression (β = -1.312, P-value= 0.098) and intercept term (P-value = 0.105) illustrated no pleiotropy in this MR study. According to the results for IVW (P-value = 0.305, β = -0.103 and OR = 0.9021) and WMR (P-value = 0.487, β = -0.092 and OR = 0.9121) in the MR study between AIS and AD, there is no causal association between AIS and AD risk. In addition, the MR-Egger regression (P-value = 0.290 and β= -0.512) and intercept term (P-value = 0.387) showed no potential pleiotropy. LAS is not causally associated with AD risk according to the MR results (IVW: P-value = 0.568, β = 0.037 and OR = 1.0377; WMR: P-value = 0.793, β= -0.022 and OR = 0.9782). And the results of MR-Egger regression (P-value = 0.122 and β= -1.220) and intercept term (P-value = 0.110) showed no potential pleiotropy. Our results (IVW: P-value = 0.245, β = -0.064 and OR = 0.938; WMR: P-value = 0.331, β = -0.057 and OR = 0.9446; MR-Egger: P-value = 0.673 and β = -0.062, and intercept term (P-value = 0.985)) further demonstrated there is no causal link between CES and AD and no pleiotropy in this MR study. In conclusion, different types of strokes, including AS, AIS, LAS, and CES, would not be causally associated with AD risk.

Topics & Concepts

Mendelian randomizationPleiotropyStroke (engine)MedicineDiseaseInternal medicineLacunar strokeValue (mathematics)CardiologyOncologyBioinformaticsIschemic strokeGeneticsBiologyGenetic variantsGenePhenotypeMechanical engineeringMachine learningIschemiaEngineeringComputer scienceGenotypeGenetic Associations and EpidemiologyBioinformatics and Genomic NetworksAlzheimer's disease research and treatments
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