Exploring genetic associations between vitiligo and mental disorders using Mendelian randomization

Author:

Wang Yingwei1ORCID,Yao Tao2ORCID,Lin Yunlu2,Ye Lili1,Li Shuting1,Gao Yu1,Wu Jianming1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children's Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University Wenzhou China

2. Department of Cardiology The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children's Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University Wenzhou China

Abstract

AbstractAlthough a large number of existing studies have confirmed that people with vitiligo are prone to mental disorders, these observational studies may be subject to confounding factors and reverse causality, so the true causal relationship is inconclusive. We conducted a bidirectional Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to assess the causality between vitiligo and mental disorders, namely depression, anxiety, insomnia, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD) and attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Summary statistics from large available genome‐wide association study (GWAS) datasets for generalized vitiligo (n = 44 266), depression (n = 173 005), anxiety (n = 17 310), insomnia (n = 386 988), schizophrenia (n = 130 644), bipolar disorder (n = 413 466), OCD (n = 9725) and ADHD (n = 225 534) were utilized. Inverse‐variance weighted (IVW), MR‐Egger and weighted median were employed to estimate causal effects. Sensitivity analysis and MR Pleiotropy Residual Sum and Outliers (MR PRESSO) were conducted to assess heterogeneity and pleiotropy, ensuring the robustness of the results. Additionally, we corrected for estimating bias that might be brought on by sample overlap using MRlap. In our findings, none of the rigorous bidirectional MR analyses uncovered a significant causal association. Even after applying the MRlap correction, the effect sizes remained statistically nonsignificant, thereby reinforcing the conclusions drawn via IVW. In summary, our genetic‐level investigation did not reveal a causal link between generalized vitiligo and mental disorders.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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