Frontiers in Endocrinology (Aug 2023)

The causal relationship between autoimmune diseases and osteoporosis: a study based on Mendelian randomization

  • Shaofeng Wu,
  • Zhen Ye,
  • Yi Yan,
  • Xinli Zhan,
  • Liang Ren,
  • Chenxing Zhou,
  • Tianyou Chen,
  • Yuanlin Yao,
  • Jichong Zhu,
  • Siling Wu,
  • Fengzhi Ma,
  • Lu Liu,
  • Binguang Fan,
  • Chong Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2023.1196269
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

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ObjectiveThe relationship between different autoimmune diseases and bone mineral density (BMD) and fractures has been reported in epidemiological studies. This study aimed to explore the causal relationship between autoimmune diseases and BMD, falls, and fractures using Mendelian randomization (MR).MethodsThe instrumental variables were selected from the aggregated statistical data of these diseases from the largest genome-wide association study in Europe. Specifically, 12 common autoimmune diseases were selected as exposure. Outcome variables included BMD, falls, and fractures. Multiple analysis methods were utilized to comprehensively evaluate the causal relationship between autoimmune diseases and BMD, falls, and fractures. Additionally, sensitivity analyses, including Cochran’s Q test, MR-Egger intercept test, and one analysis, were conducted to verify the result’s reliability.ResultsStrong evidence was provided in the results of the negatively association of ulcerative colitis (UC) with forearm BMD. UC also had a negatively association with the total body BMD, while inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) depicted a negatively association with the total body BMD at the age of 45–60 years. Horizontal pleiotropy or heterogeneity was not detected through sensitivity analysis, indicating that the causal estimation was reliable.ConclusionThis study shows a negative causal relationship between UC and forearm and total body BMD, and between IBD and total body BMD at the age of 45–60 years. These results should be considered in future research and when public health measures and osteoporosis prevention strategies are formulated.

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