Mendelian randomization analysis based on causal association of sterol esters with occurrence of intrahepatic ductal,biliary,and gallbladder malignancy
10.13481/j.1671-587X.20250424
- VernacularTitle:基于甾醇酯与肝内导管、胆道和胆囊恶性肿瘤发生的因果关系的孟德尔随机化分析
- Author:
Xianlei ZHOU
1
;
Zimo YAN
;
Liwen GUO
;
Xuemei ZHANG
Author Information
1. 华北理工大学公共卫生学院分子遗传学研究室,河北 唐山 063210
- Keywords:
Sterol ester;
Intrahepatic duct;
Biliary tract;
Gallbladder;
Malignancy;
Mendelian randomization
- From:
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition)
2025;51(4):1084-1093
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To discuss the causal association between sterol esters and intrahepatic duct,biliary tract,and gallbladder malignancies using two-sample Mendelian randomization(MR)analysis,and to clarify the biological mechanisms of sterol esters,and to provide the a basis for early prevention and treatment of these malignancies.Methods:The instrumental variable data for 15 different types of sterol ester traits were obtained from the Finnish database(FinnGen).The genome-wide association study(GWAS)data for intrahepatic duct,biliary tract,and gallbladder malignancies were retrieved from the GWAS database using the keywords"sterol ester"and"intrahepatic duct,biliary tract,and gallbladder malignancies"(accession numbers:ICD-O-3 and GCST90277238-GCST9027725).The inverse-variance weighted(IVW)method,MR-Egger regression,and weighted median(WM)method were used to assess the causal association between sterol esters and the risk of these malignancies.Pleiotropy was tested using the MR-Egger intercept method;heterogeneity was evaluated using Cochran's Q test;and sensitivity analysis was performed using the leave-one-out approach to comprehensively assess the reliability and robustness of the results.Results:The IVW analysis results showed that Sterol ester(27:1/14:0)odds ratio(OR)=2.349,95%confidence interval(CI)=1.371-4.025,P=0.002),Sterol ester(27:1/16:0)(OR=1.248,95%CI=1.018-1.523,P=0.033),Sterol ester(27:1/18:2)(OR=1.361,95%CI=1.078-1.718,P=0.009),and Sterol ester(27:1/22:6)(OR=1.339,95%CI=1.001-1.791,P=0.049)were associated with an increased risk of intrahepatic duct,biliary tract,and gallbladder malignancies.The MR-Egger regression analysis results indicated that Sterol ester(27:1/18:2)(OR=2.038,95%CI=1.337-3.105,P=0.011)was a risk factor for these malignancies.The WM analysis results revealed that Sterol ester(27:1/14:0)(OR=2.786,95%CI=1.419-5.468,P=0.003)and Sterol ester(27:1/18:2)(OR=1.548,95%CI=1.148-2.088,P=0.004)were also risk factors.The MR-Egger intercept analysis and Cochran's Q test results indicated no significant horizontal pleiotropy or heterogeneity.The leave-one-out sensitivity analysis did not identify any influential outlier single nucleotide polymorphism(SNPs),confirming the reliability of the study.Conclusion:Sterol ester(27:1/14:0),Sterol ester(27:1/16:0),Sterol ester(27:1/18:2),and Sterol ester(27:1/22:6)exhibit causal associations with intrahepatic duct,biliary tract,and gallbladder malignancies and may promote their development.