孟德尔随机化
数学
估计员
统计
样本量测定
混淆
计量经济学
渐近分布
人口
推论
分数
稳健性(进化)
计算机科学
人工智能
生物
遗传变异
遗传学
社会学
人口学
基因型
基因
作者
Qingyuan Zhao,Jingshu Wang,Gibran Hemani,Jack Bowden,Dylan S. Small
摘要
Mendelian randomization (MR) is a method of exploiting genetic variation to unbiasedly estimate a causal effect in presence of unmeasured confounding.MR is being widely used in epidemiology and other related areas of population science.In this paper, we study statistical inference in the increasingly popular two-sample summary-data MR design.We show a linear model for the observed associations approximately holds in a wide variety of settings when all the genetic variants satisfy the exclusion restriction assumption, or in genetic terms, when there is no pleiotropy.In this scenario, we derive a maximum profile likelihood estimator with provable consistency and asymptotic normality.However, through analyzing real datasets, we find strong evidence of both systematic and idiosyncratic pleiotropy in MR, echoing the omnigenic model of complex traits that is recently proposed in genetics.We model the systematic pleiotropy by a random effects model, where no genetic variant satisfies the exclusion restriction condition exactly.In this case, we propose a consistent and asymptotically normal estimator by adjusting the profile score.We then tackle the idiosyncratic pleiotropy by robustifying the adjusted profile score.We demonstrate the robustness and efficiency of the proposed methods using several simulated and real datasets.
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