- VernacularTitle:社会压力与耳鸣发病之间因果关系的孟德尔随机化研究
- Author:
Jingxin ZHU
1
;
Rui MA
;
Zekun CHAI
;
Yuran DONG
;
Le WANG
Author Information
- Keywords: social stress; tinnitus; Mendelian randomization; causal relationship; glutamate; N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor
- From: Journal of Clinical Medicine in Practice 2024;28(19):55-59,67
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
- Abstract: Objective To explore the causal relationship between social stress and tinnitus onset using a two-sample Mendelian randomization approach.Methods Genetic data pertaining to social stress and tinnitus were extracted from genome-wide association studies(GWAS)databases.Single nu-cleotide polymorphisms(SNP)that were independent and strongly correlated with social stress were se-lected as instrumental variables,with tinnitus serving as the outcome variable.Mendelian randomization analyses were performed using inverse-variance weighted(IVW)method,weighted median method,and Mendelian randomization-Egger regression.The intercept term from Mendelian randomization-Egger re-gression was utilized to assess horizontal pleiotropy,Cochran's Q statistic was employed to evaluate het-erogeneity,and leave-one-out analysis was conducted for sensitivity assessment.Results The social stress dataset encompassed 459,742 samples,while the tinnitus dataset comprised 117,882 samples.A total of 10 SNPs tightly associated with social stress were identified as instrumental variables.The a-nalysis results of random-effects inverse variance weighting(IVW),weighted median method,and Mendelian randomization-Egger regression were similar(OR=1.251,1.274,1.438),indicating that social stress was a risk factor for tinnitus,and there was a positive causal effect between them,with no heterogeneity or pleiotropy in the results.Conclusion There is a causal relationship between social stress and tinnitus onset,which may offer novel perspectives for the clinical prevention and treatment of tinnitus in the future.