Gallstones, body mass index, C-reactive protein, and gallbladder cancer: Mendelian randomization analysis of chilean and european genotype data
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Barahona Ponce, Carol Mariom
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Gallstones, body mass index, C-reactive protein, and gallbladder cancer: Mendelian randomization analysis of chilean and european genotype data
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- Barahona Ponce, Carol Mariom;
- Scherer, Dominique;
- Brinster, Regina;
- Boekstegers, Félix;
- Marcelain Cubillos, Katherine Jenny;
- Gárate Calderón, Valentina Constanza;
- Müller, Bettina;
- Toro, Gonzalo de;
- Retamales, Javier;
- Barajas Barajas, Olga Beatriz;
- Ahumada Olea, Monica Beatriz;
- Morales, Erik;
- Rojas, Armando;
- Sanhueza, Verónica;
- Loader, Denisse;
- Rivera, María Teresa;
- Gutiérrez, Lorena;
- Bernal, Giuliano;
- Ortega, Alejandro;
- Montalvo, Domingo;
- Portiño Roa, Sergio Fabián;
- Bertrán, María Enriqueta;
- Gabler, Fernando;
- Spencer, Loreto;
- Olloquequi, Jordi;
- Fischer, Christine;
- Jenab, Mazda;
- Aleksandrova, Krasimira;
- Katzke, Verena;
- Weiderpass, Elisabete;
- Bonet, Catalina;
- Moradi, Tahereh;
- Fischer, Krista;
- Bossers, Willem;
- Brenner, Hermann;
- Hveem, Kristian;
- Eklund, Niina;
- Völker, Uwe;
- Waldenberger, Melanie;
- Fuentes Guajardo, Macarena;
- González-Jose, Rolando;
- Bedoya, Gabriel;
- Bortolini, María C.;
- Cenizales Quinteros, Samuel;
- Gallo, Carla;
- Ruiz Linares, Andrés;
- Rothhammer, Francisco;
- Bermejo, Justo Lorenzo;
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Gallbladder cancer (GBC)
is a neglected disease with substantial geographical variability:
Chile shows the highest incidence worldwide, while GBC is
relatively rare in Europe. Here, we investigate the causal effects
of risk factors considered in current GBC prevention programs
as well as C-reactive
protein (CRP) level as a marker of
chronic inflammation.
APP ROA CH AND RESULT S: We applied two-sample
Mendelian randomization (MR) using publicly available data
and our own data from a retrospective Chilean and a prospective
European study. Causality was assessed by inverse
variance weighted (IVW), MR-Egger
regression, and weighted
median estimates complemented with sensitivity analyses on
potential heterogeneity and pleiotropy, two-step
MR, and
mediation analysis. We found evidence for a causal effect of
gallstone disease on GBC risk in Chileans (P = 9 × 10−5)
and Europeans (P = 9 × 10−5). A genetically elevated body mass index (BMI) increased GBC risk in Chileans
(P = 0.03), while higher CRP concentrations increased GBC
risk in Europeans (P = 4.1 × 10−6). European results suggest
causal effects of BMI on gallstone disease (P = 0.008); public
Chilean data were not, however, available to enable assessment
of the mediation effects among causal GBC risk factors.
CONCLUSIONS: Two risk factors considered in the current
Chilean program for GBC prevention are causally linked to
GBC risk: gallstones and BMI. For Europeans, BMI showed
a causal effect on gallstone risk, which was itself causally
linked to GBC risk.
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Hepatology, Vol. 73, No. 5, 2021
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