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COVID-19 susceptibility, hospitalization and severity and the risk of brain cortical structure: a Mendelian randomization study.
- Source :
- QJM: An International Journal of Medicine; Jun2024, Vol. 117 Issue 6, p413-421, 9p
- Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- Background Observational studies have reported structural changes in the brains of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19); it remains unclear whether these associations are causal. Aim We evaluated the causal effects of COVID-19 susceptibility, hospitalization and severity on cortical structures. Design Mendelian randomization (MR) study. Methods Data on the different COVID-19 phenotypes were obtained from the latest large-scale genome-wide association study (R7) of the COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative. Brain structure data, including cortical thickness (TH) and surface area (SA), were obtained from the ENIGMA Consortium. Additionally, we employed the round 5 dataset released in January 2021 as the validation cohort. The inverse-variance weighted (IVW) method was used as the primary analysis in MR. Sensitivity analyses were conducted to evaluate heterogeneity and pleiotropy. We performed enrichment analysis on the MR analyses that passed the sensitivity analysis filtering. Results After IVW and sensitivity analyses, we observed causal associations between COVID-19 susceptibility and rostral middle frontal SAw (P = 0.0308, β = −39.1236), cuneus THw (P = 0.0170, β = −0.0121), medial orbitofrontal THw (P = 0.0002, β = 0.0225), postcentral THw (P = 0.0217, β = −0.0106), temporal pole THw (P = 0.0077, β = 0.0359), medial orbitofrontal SAnw (P = 0.0106, β = −24.0397), medial orbitofrontal THnw (P = 0.0007, β = 0.0232), paracentral SAnw (P = 0.0483, β = −20.1442), rostral middle frontal SAnw (P = 0.0368, β = −81.9719) and temporal pole THnw (P = 0.0429, β = 0.0353). COVID-19 hospitalization had causal effects on medial orbitofrontal THw (P = 0.0053, β = 0.0063), postcentral THw (P = 0.0143, β = −0.0042), entorhinal THnw (P = 0.0142, β = 0.0142), medial orbitofrontal THnw (P = 0.0147, β = 0.0065) and paracentral SAnw (P = 0.0119, β = −7.9970). COVID-19 severity had causal effects on rostral middle frontal SAw (P = 0.0122, β = −11.8296), medial orbitofrontal THw (P = 0.0155, β = 0.0038), superior parietal THw (P = 0.0291, β = −0.0021), lingual SAnw (P = 0.0202, β = −11.5270), medial orbitofrontal THnw (P = 0.0290, β = 0.0039), paracentral SAnw (P = 0.0180, β = −5.7744) and pars triangularis SAnw (P = 0.0151, β = −5.4520). Conclusion Our MR results demonstrate a causal relationship between different COVID-19 phenotypes and cortical structures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- BRAIN anatomy
COVID-19
GENOME-wide association studies
HOSPITAL care
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 14602725
- Volume :
- 117
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- Complementary Index
- Journal :
- QJM: An International Journal of Medicine
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 178184533
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/qjmed/hcad291