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Using Mendelian Randomization to Study the Role of Iron in Health and Disease

Tara Zeitoun, Ahmed El‐Sohemy

2023International Journal of Molecular Sciences37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Iron has been shown to play a dual role in health and disease, with either a protective or harmful effect. Some of the contradictory findings from observational studies may be due to reverse causation, residual confounding, or small sample size. One approach that may overcome these limitations without the high cost of randomized control trials is the use of Mendelian randomization to examine the long-term role of iron in a variety of health outcomes. As there is emerging evidence employing Mendelian randomization as a method of assessing the role of micronutrients in health and disease, this narrative review will highlight recent Mendelian randomization findings examining the role of iron in cardiometabolic disorders, inflammation, neurological disorders, different cancers, and a number of other health-related outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

Mendelian randomizationConfoundingObservational studyDiseaseMedicineRandomized controlled trialRandomizationIntensive care medicineBioinformaticsBiologyInternal medicineGeneticsGenetic variantsGeneGenotypeIron Metabolism and DisordersFolate and B Vitamins ResearchGenetic Associations and Epidemiology