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A Two-Sample Mendelian Randomization Analysis Investigates Associations Between Gut Microbiota and Celiac Disease

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Genética, antropología física y fisiología animal
Genetika,antropologia fisikoa eta animalien fisiologia
García Santisteban, Iraia
Cilleros Portet, Ariadna
Moyua Ormazabal, Elisabet
Kurilshikov, Alexander
Zhernakova, Alexandra
García Etxebarria, Koldo
Fernández Jiménez, Nora
Bilbao Catalá, José Ramón
Genética, antropología física y fisiología animal
Genetika,antropologia fisikoa eta animalien fisiologia
García Santisteban, Iraia
Cilleros Portet, Ariadna
Moyua Ormazabal, Elisabet
Kurilshikov, Alexander
Zhernakova, Alexandra
García Etxebarria, Koldo
Fernández Jiménez, Nora
Bilbao Catalá, José Ramón
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Celiac disease (CeD) is a complex immune-mediated inflammatory condition triggered by the ingestion of gluten in genetically predisposed individuals. Literature suggests that alterations in gut microbiota composition and function precede the onset of CeD. Considering that microbiota is partly determined by host genetics, we speculated that the genetic makeup of CeD patients could elicit disease development through alterations in the intestinal microbiota. To evaluate potential causal relationships between gut microbiota and CeD, we performed a two-sample Mendelian randomization analysis (2SMR). Exposure data were obtained from the raw results of a previous genome-wide association study (GWAS) of gut microbiota and outcome data from summary statistics of CeD GWAS and Immunochip studies. We identified a number of putative associations between gut microbiota single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with CeD. Regarding bacterial composition, most of the associated SNPs were related to Firmicutes phylum, whose relative abundance has been previously reported to be altered in CeD patients. In terms of functional units, we linked a number of SNPs to several bacterial metabolic pathways that seemed to be related to CeD. Overall, this study represented the first 2SMR approach to elucidate the relationship between microbiome and CeD.

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Notes :
This research was funded by the Basque Department of Health, grant numbers GVSAN2018/111086 and GVSAN2019/111085 to J.R.B. and N.F.-J., respectively., English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1202406229
Document Type :
Electronic Resource