Author:
Tu Jingjing,Xu Ying,Guo Xu,Zhang Jiayu,Xu Duo,Han Liyuan,Wang Yue,Zhang Boya,Sun Hongpeng
Abstract
BackgroundWe aimed to determine whether the plasma cystatin C is a causal risk factor for cardiovascular events, stroke, myocardial infarction (MI), and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality by conducting Mendelian randomization (MR) designs.MethodsOur study included 277,057 individuals free of CVDs or cancer at baseline in the UK Biobank. The genetic scores of plasma cystatin C comprising 67 single-nucleotide polymorphisms were calculated on the basis of data from a large genome-wide association study. By stratifying the genetic score, we conducted cox regression to assess the relationship between plasma cystatin C and CVDs. In this study, linear MR analysis was used to estimate the causal association between plasma cystatin C and CVDs.ResultsObservational analyses showed that plasma cystatin C concentrations were associated with the risk of CVDs [hazard ratios (HR) per standard deviation (SD) 1.09, 95% confidence interval (CI); 1.07–1.10] and CVD mortality (1.14, 1.11–1.17). Among CVDs, plasma cystatin C were associated with stroke (1.10, 1.08–1.11) and MI (1.08, 1.07–1.10). Linear MR analysis did not provide evidence of a causal association between plasma cystatin C and the risk of CVDs [odds ratio (OR) per SD 0.96, 95% CI;0.90–1.03], stroke (0.96, 0.93–1.01), MI (0.97, 0.91–1.03), and CVD mortality (0.98, 0.96–1.01), with consistent estimates from sensitivity analyses.ConclusionObservational findings indicated that higher plasma cystatin C is associated with a higher risk of CVDs; According to MR studies, there is no causal association between plasma cystatin C and the risk of CVDs and CVD mortality.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Sanming Project of Medicine in Shenzhen
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