Author:
Wang Sheng,Kang Hyunseung
Abstract
AbstractMendelian randomization (MR) is a popular method in genetic epidemiology to estimate the effect of an exposure on an outcome using genetic variants as instrumental variables (IV), with two-sample summary-data MR being the most popular due to privacy. Unfortunately, many MR methods for two-sample summary data are not robust to weak instruments, a common phenomena with genetic instruments; many of these methods are biased and no existing MR method has Type I error control under weak instruments. In this work, we propose test statistics that are robust to weak instruments by extending Anderson-Rubin, Kleibergen, and conditional likelihood ratio tests in econometrics to the two-sample summary data setting. We conclude with a simulation and an empirical study and show that the proposed tests control size and have better power than current methods.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cited by
4 articles.
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