Affiliation:
1. First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Chinese Medicine
2. Macau University of Science and Technology
3. Guang’anmen Hospital
4. Chinese PLA General Hospital,Beijing
Abstract
Abstract
Circulating lipids and changes in lipid profiles have long been associated with the development of stroke but causal relationships remain unclear.In this study, we aimed to assess the causal relationships between lipid species and multiple stroke phenotypes to inform stroke prevention and treatment strategies. We conducted a two-sample Mendelian randomization analysis using data from genome-wide association studies. The primary method for causal assessment was inverse variance weighting (IVW), complemented by the MR-Egger, weighted median, and weighted mode methods. Sensitivity analyses, based on MR-Egger, MR-PRESSO, and Cochran’s Q statistics, were also applied to reinforce the results. In total, potential causality was observed for 133 pairs of lipids with stroke types(P < 0.05). After multiple testing correction (PFDR < 0.05), causal associations remained for 10 pairs of lipids, including specific sterol esters and phosphatidylcholines, with various stroke subtypes. These findings demonstrate the significant role of genetically determined lipid profiles in stroke pathogenesis. Further research is needed to establish whether these biomarkers can be used for stroke prevention or treatment.
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Research Square Platform LLC
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