Kidney stone disease and cardiovascular events: A study on bidirectional causality based on mendelian randomization

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Background: Kidney stone disease (KSD) has been reported to be associated with several cardiovascular diseases. However, the causality between the conditions remains unknown. In the study, we performed a study on bidirectional causality by two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) to investigate the causality between KSD and cardiovascular diseases including coronary atherosclerosis, hypertension, and cardiomyopathy. Methods: In the recent study, we performed a bidirectional two-sample MR study using available genome-wide association summary data from the online database MRBASE. We identified genetic variants associated with KSD in one European population from UK Biobank (version 2, n=462,933). Two phenotypes of samples were chosen from the population to define our genetic instrumental variables: (I) samples with the phenotype of kidney stone/ureter stone/bladder stone (ukb-b-8297), and (II) samples with the phenotype of kidney stone surgery/lithotripsy (ukb-b-13537). For cardiovascular diseases, we picked up another independent European population from FinnGen Biobank (n=93,421). We selected the exposure and outcome SNPs and then performed the two-sample MR using R package. Results: After bidirectional causality by two-sample MR, we verified that genetic predisposition to KSD could increase the risk of coronary atherosclerosis (OR: 4.45×1037; SE=±7.80×1014, P for MR-Egger =0.024) and cardiomyopathy (OR: 5.35×1013; SE=±7.18×106, P for IVW=0.045 for finn-a-I9_CARDMYO, and OR: 3.60×1025; SE=±3.26×1012, P for IVW=0.041 for finn-a-I9_CARDMYOOTH) when we used ukb-b-13537 as exposure group. Furthermore, hypertension could increase the risk of KSD (OR: 1.001; SE=±1.00, P for IVW=0.003) when we used ukb-b-8297 as exposure group, without detected pleiotropy bias (P<0.05). Conclusions: We confirmed KSD may trigger causal pathological processes including coronary atherosclerosis and cardiomyopathy. Furthermore, hypertension may causally affect KSD.

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Zhao, Y., Fan, Y., Wang, M., Yu, C., Zhou, M., Jiang, D., … Tu, X. (2021). Kidney stone disease and cardiovascular events: A study on bidirectional causality based on mendelian randomization. Translational Andrology and Urology, 10(12), 4344–4352. https://doi.org/10.21037/tau-21-899

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