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Association between alcohol and cardiovascular disease: Mendelian randomisation analysis based on individual participant data.

Authors :
Holmes MV
Dale CE
Zuccolo L
Silverwood RJ
Guo Y
Ye Z
Prieto-Merino D
Dehghan A
Trompet S
Wong A
Cavadino A
Drogan D
Padmanabhan S
Li S
Yesupriya A
Leusink M
Sundstrom J
Hubacek JA
Pikhart H
Swerdlow DI
Panayiotou AG
Borinskaya SA
Finan C
Shah S
Kuchenbaecker KB
Shah T
Engmann J
Folkersen L
Eriksson P
Ricceri F
Melander O
Sacerdote C
Gamble DM
Rayaprolu S
Ross OA
McLachlan S
Vikhireva O
Sluijs I
Scott RA
Adamkova V
Flicker L
Bockxmeer FM
Power C
Marques-Vidal P
Meade T
Marmot MG
Ferro JM
Paulos-Pinheiro S
Humphries SE
Talmud PJ
Mateo Leach I
Verweij N
Linneberg A
Skaaby T
Doevendans PA
Cramer MJ
van der Harst P
Klungel OH
Dowling NF
Dominiczak AF
Kumari M
Nicolaides AN
Weikert C
Boeing H
Ebrahim S
Gaunt TR
Price JF
Lannfelt L
Peasey A
Kubinova R
Pajak A
Malyutina S
Voevoda MI
Tamosiunas A
Maitland-van der Zee AH
Norman PE
Hankey GJ
Bergmann MM
Hofman A
Franco OH
Cooper J
Palmen J
Spiering W
de Jong PA
Kuh D
Hardy R
Uitterlinden AG
Ikram MA
Ford I
Hyppönen E
Almeida OP
Wareham NJ
Khaw KT
Hamsten A
Husemoen LL
Tjønneland A
Tolstrup JS
Rimm E
Beulens JW
Verschuren WM
Onland-Moret NC
Hofker MH
Wannamethee SG
Whincup PH
Morris R
Vicente AM
Watkins H
Farrall M
Jukema JW
Meschia J
Cupples LA
Sharp SJ
Fornage M
Kooperberg C
LaCroix AZ
Dai JY
Lanktree MB
Siscovick DS
Jorgenson E
Spring B
Coresh J
Li YR
Buxbaum SG
Schreiner PJ
Ellison RC
Tsai MY
Patel SR
Redline S
Johnson AD
Hoogeveen RC
Hakonarson H
Rotter JI
Boerwinkle E
de Bakker PI
Kivimaki M
Asselbergs FW
Sattar N
Lawlor DA
Whittaker J
Davey Smith G
Mukamal K
Psaty BM
Wilson JG
Lange LA
Hamidovic A
Hingorani AD
Nordestgaard BG
Bobak M
Leon DA
Langenberg C
Palmer TM
Reiner AP
Keating BJ
Dudbridge F
Casas JP
Source :
BMJ (Clinical research ed.) [BMJ] 2014 Jul 10; Vol. 349, pp. g4164. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Jul 10.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Objective: To use the rs1229984 variant in the alcohol dehydrogenase 1B gene (ADH1B) as an instrument to investigate the causal role of alcohol in cardiovascular disease.<br />Design: Mendelian randomisation meta-analysis of 56 epidemiological studies.<br />Participants: 261 991 individuals of European descent, including 20 259 coronary heart disease cases and 10 164 stroke events. Data were available on ADH1B rs1229984 variant, alcohol phenotypes, and cardiovascular biomarkers.<br />Main Outcome Measures: Odds ratio for coronary heart disease and stroke associated with the ADH1B variant in all individuals and by categories of alcohol consumption.<br />Results: Carriers of the A-allele of ADH1B rs1229984 consumed 17.2% fewer units of alcohol per week (95% confidence interval 15.6% to 18.9%), had a lower prevalence of binge drinking (odds ratio 0.78 (95% CI 0.73 to 0.84)), and had higher abstention (odds ratio 1.27 (1.21 to 1.34)) than non-carriers. Rs1229984 A-allele carriers had lower systolic blood pressure (-0.88 (-1.19 to -0.56) mm Hg), interleukin-6 levels (-5.2% (-7.8 to -2.4%)), waist circumference (-0.3 (-0.6 to -0.1) cm), and body mass index (-0.17 (-0.24 to -0.10) kg/m(2)). Rs1229984 A-allele carriers had lower odds of coronary heart disease (odds ratio 0.90 (0.84 to 0.96)). The protective association of the ADH1B rs1229984 A-allele variant remained the same across all categories of alcohol consumption (P=0.83 for heterogeneity). Although no association of rs1229984 was identified with the combined subtypes of stroke, carriers of the A-allele had lower odds of ischaemic stroke (odds ratio 0.83 (0.72 to 0.95)).<br />Conclusions: Individuals with a genetic variant associated with non-drinking and lower alcohol consumption had a more favourable cardiovascular profile and a reduced risk of coronary heart disease than those without the genetic variant. This suggests that reduction of alcohol consumption, even for light to moderate drinkers, is beneficial for cardiovascular health.<br /> (© Holmes et al 2014.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1756-1833
Volume :
349
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25011450
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.g4164