纤维蛋白原
孟德尔随机化
医学
缺血性中风
随机化
内科学
静脉血栓栓塞
冲程(发动机)
心脏病学
外科
临床试验
血栓形成
缺血
生物
遗传学
遗传变异
基因型
基因
工程类
机械工程
作者
Jillian Maners,Dipender Gill,Nathan Pankratz,Michael Laffan,Alisa S. Wolberg,Moniek P.M. de Maat,Symen Ligthart,Weihong Tang,Cavin Ward‐Caviness,Myriam Fornage,Stéphanie Debette,Martin Dichgans,Barbara McKnight,E BOERWINKLE,Nicholas L. Smith,Alanna C. Morrison,Abbas Dehghan,Paul S. de Vries
出处
期刊:Blood
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2020-07-28
卷期号:136 (26): 3062-3069
被引量:37
标识
DOI:10.1182/blood.2019004781
摘要
Abstract Fibrinogen is a key component of the coagulation cascade, and variation in its circulating levels may contribute to thrombotic diseases, such as venous thromboembolism (VTE) and ischemic stroke. Gamma prime (γ′) fibrinogen is an isoform of fibrinogen that has anticoagulant properties. We applied 2-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) to estimate the causal effect of total circulating fibrinogen and its isoform, γ′ fibrinogen, on risk of VTE and ischemic stroke subtypes using summary statistics from genome-wide association studies. Genetic instruments for γ′ fibrinogen and total fibrinogen were selected, and the inverse-variance weighted MR approach was used to estimate causal effects in the main analysis, complemented by sensitivity analyses that are more robust to the inclusion of pleiotropic variants, including MR-Egger, weighted median MR, and weighted mode MR. The main inverse-variance weighted MR estimates based on a combination of 16 genetic instruments for γ′ fibrinogen and 75 genetic instruments for total fibrinogen indicated a protective effect of higher γ′ fibrinogen and higher total fibrinogen on VTE risk. There was also a protective effect of higher γ′ fibrinogen levels on cardioembolic and large artery stroke risk. Effect estimates were consistent across sensitivity analyses. Our results provide evidence to support effects of genetically determined γ′ fibrinogen on VTE and ischemic stroke risk. Further research is needed to explore mechanisms underlying these effects and their clinical applications.
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