Although a large body of literature reported that high intake of vitamin E played a possible role in reducing risk of cardiometabolic diseases, conflicting results were also found in some observational studies due to confounding factors. Hence, we used a Mendelian randomization study as an alternative way to examine the causality between circulating vitamin E and cardiometabolic diseases. Summary-level data were extracted from consortia and three single nucleotide polymorphisms were used as instrumental variables. Our study showed that a one-SD increase in circulating vitamin E levels was causally associated with an increased risk of coronary artery disease [odds ratio (OR) 3.16 (95%Cl 1.74, 5.73); p = 1.91 x 10(-3)] at the Bonferroni-adjusted level of significance (p<0.005). Moreover, a one-SD increase in circulating vitamin E levels was associated with a 0.572-SD increase in low density lipoprotein cholesterol (mg/dl), a 0.693-SD increase in total cholesterol (mg/dl), and a 1.45-SD increase in triglyceride (mg/dl), but a 0.502-SD decrease in high density lipoprotein cholesterol (mg/dl) at the Bonferroni-adjusted level of significance (p<0.0028). Our findings indicated that genetically elevated vitamin E was associated with increased risk of coronary artery disease, suggesting an adverse causality between circulating vitamin E and coronary artery disease.
基金:
Fang Runhua Fund of Hong Kong; K.C. Wong Magna Fund of Ningbo University; National Science Foundation of ChinaNational Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [81673163]; Project of the Application of Public Welfare Technology (Experimental Animals) of Zhejiang [2016C37120]
Chuanlong Fan,Tao Huang,Xuejun Kong,et al.Circulating vitamin E and cardiometabolic measures: a Mendelian randomization analysis[J].JOURNAL of CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY and NUTRITION.2019,65(2):160-169.doi:10.3164/jcbn.19-12.
APA:
Chuanlong Fan,Tao Huang,Xuejun Kong,Xiaohong Zhang,Zuquan Zou&Jing Xiao.(2019).Circulating vitamin E and cardiometabolic measures: a Mendelian randomization analysis.JOURNAL of CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY and NUTRITION,65,(2)
MLA:
Chuanlong Fan,et al."Circulating vitamin E and cardiometabolic measures: a Mendelian randomization analysis".JOURNAL of CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY and NUTRITION 65..2(2019):160-169