The relationship between circulating metabolites and prostate hyperplasia: a Mendelian randomization study

Ze-chao Zhang,Shu-ping Huang, Ze-sen Lin,Yu Chen, Peng Jiang,Yu-wei Yang, Chang-jie Shang, Min Zhu,Hong-jun Gao

Aging Clinical and Experimental Research(2024)

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Background Circulating metabolites (CM) play a pivotal role in our overall health, yet the current evidence concerning the involvement of diverse CM in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) remains limited. Mendelian randomization (MR) offers a promising avenue to explore the potential impact of CM on BPH. Methods In a forward MR analysis, a cohort of 249 circulating metabolites was employed as exposures to investigate their potential associations with BPH risk. Conversely, in a reverse MR analysis, BPH was employed as an exposure to assess its effects on CM. Results The forward MR analysis discerned a linkage between six metabolites and BPH, with careful consideration to excluding heterogeneity and pleiotropy. Subsequently, the reverse MR analysis unveiled that nine metabolic compounds, mainly comprising phospholipids and triglycerides, potentially exhibit elevated levels in BPH patients. Conclusion Bidirectional MR analysis furnishes genetic insight into the interplay between CM and BPH. The prominence of lipids and triglycerides emerges as significant factors intricately linked to BPH risk.
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Prostatic hyperplasia,Circulating metabolites,Mendelian randomization
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