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Mendelian Randomization Analysis Reveals No Causal Relationship Between Plasma α-Synuclein and Parkinson's Disease.

Qi ZhangZenan LinYan HeJunhong JiangDi Hu
Published in: Molecular neurobiology (2023)
So far, the studies exploring plasma α-synuclein as a biomarker of Parkinson's disease (PD) have provided contradictory results. Here, we first employed the Mendelian randomization (MR) approach to elucidate their potential causal relationship. Five genetic instrumental variables of plasma α-synuclein were acquired from two publicly available datasets. Three independent genome-wide association studies of PD were used as outcome cohorts (PD cohorts 1, 2, and 3). Two-sample MR analyses were conducted using inverse-variance weighted (IVW), MR-Egger, weighted median, simple mode, and leave-one-out methods. Though the IVW approach demonstrated positive plasma α-synuclein effect on the PD risk in three outcome cohorts (OR = 1.134, 1.164, and 1.189, respectively), the P values were all larger than 0.05. The conclusions were robust under complementary sensitivity analyses. Our results did not support the causal relationship between plasma α-synuclein and PD.
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