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Rheumatoid arthritis decreases risk for Parkinson’s disease: a Mendelian randomization study

Chunyu Li, Ruwei Ou, Huifang Shang

2021npj Parkinson s Disease44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Epidemiological and clinical studies have suggested comorbidity between rheumatoid arthritis and Parkinson's disease (PD), but whether there exists a causal association and the effect direction of rheumatoid arthritis on PD is controversial and elusive. To evaluate the causal relationship, we first estimated the genetic correlation between rheumatoid arthritis and PD, and then performed a two-sample Mendelian randomization analysis based on summary statistics from large genome-wide association studies of rheumatoid arthritis (N = 47,580) and PD (N = 482,703). We identified negative and significant correlation between rheumatoid arthritis and PD (genetic correlation: -0.10, P = 0.0033). Meanwhile, one standard deviation increase in rheumatoid arthritis risk was associated with a lower risk of PD (OR: 0.904, 95% CI: 0.866-0.943, P: 2.95E-06). The result was robust under all sensitivity analyses. Our results provide evidence supporting a protective role of rheumatoid arthritis on PD. A deeper understanding of the inflammation and immune response is likely to elucidate the potential pathogenesis of PD and identify therapeutic targets for PD.

Topics & Concepts

Rheumatoid arthritisMendelian randomizationMedicineArthritisDiseaseComorbidityInternal medicineParkinson's diseaseConcordanceGenome-wide association studyImmunologyGenotypeSingle-nucleotide polymorphismGeneGenetic variantsGeneticsBiologyRNA regulation and diseaseParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsT-cell and Retrovirus Studies