Mendelian randomization implies no direct causal association between leukocyte telomere length and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Authors: 
Gao, Y. (Yixin)
Wang, T. (Ting)
Yu, X. (Xinghao)
Zhao, H. (Huashuo)
Zeng, P. (Ping)
Ferrari, R. (Rafaele)
Hernandez, D.G. (Dena G.)
Nalls, M.A. (Michael A.)
Rohrer, J.D. (Jonathan D.)
Ramasamy, A. (Adaikalavan)
Kwok, J.B.J. (John B. J.)
Dobson-Stone, C. (Carol)
Brooks, W.S. (William S.)
Schofeld, P.R. (Peter R.)
Halliday, G.M. (Glenda M.)
Hodges, J.R. (John R.)
Piguet, O. (Olivier)
Bartley, L. (Lauren)
Thompson, E. (Elizabeth)
Haan, E. (Eric)
Hernández, I. (Isabel)
Ruiz, A. (Agustín)
Boada, M. (Mercè)
Borroni, B. (Barbara)
Padovani, A. (Alessandro)
Cruchaga, C. (Carlos)
Cairns, N.J. (Nigel J.)
Benussi, L. (Luisa)
Binetti, G. (Giuliano)
Ghidoni, R. (Roberta)
Forloni, G. (Gianluigi)
Albani, D. (Diego)
Galimberti, D. (Daniela)
Fenoglio, C. (Chiara)
Serpente, M. (Maria)
Scarpini, E. (Elio)
Clarimon, J. (Jordi)
Lleó, A. (Alberto)
Blesa, R. (Rafael)
Landqvist-Waldö, M. (Maria)
Nilsson, K. (Karin)
Nilsson, C. (Christer)
Mackenzie, I.R.A. (Ian R.A.)
Mann, D.M.A. (David M.A.)
Grafman, J. (Jordan)
Morris, C.M. (Christopher M.)
Attems, J. (Johannes)
Grifths, T.D. (Timothy D.)
McKeith, I.G. (Ian G.)
Thomas, A.J. (Alan J.)
Pietrini, P. (Pietro)
Huey, E.D. (Edward D.)
Wassermann, E.M. (Eric M.)
Baborie, A. (Atik)
Jaros, E. (Evelyn)
Tierney, M.C. (Michael C.)
Pastor, P. (Pau)
Razquin, C. (Cristina)
Ortega-Cubero, S. (Sara)
Alonso, E. (Elena)
Perneczky, R. (Robert)
Diehl-Schmid, J. (Janine)
Alexopoulos, P. (Panagiotis)
Kurz, A. (Alexander)
Rainero, I. (Innocenzo)
Rubino, E. (Elisa)
Pinessi, L. (Lorenzo)
Rogaeva, E. (Ekaterina)
St-George Hyslop, P. (Peter)
Rossi, G. (Giacomina)
Tagliavini, F. (Fabrizio)
Giaccone, G. (Giorgio)
Rowe, J.B. (James B.)
Schlachetzki, J.C.M. (Johannes C. M.)
Uphill, J. (James)
Collinge, J. (John)
Mead, S. (Simon)
Danek, A. (Adrian)
Van-Deerlin, V.M. (Vivianna M.)
Grossman, M. (Murray)
Trojanowski, J.Q. (John Q.)
Van-der-Zee, J. (Julie)
Cruts, M. (Marc)
Van-Broeckhoven, C. (Christine)
Cappa, S.F. (Stefano F.)
Leber, I. (Isabelle)
Hannequin, D. (Didier)
Golfer, V. (Véronique)
Vercelletto, M. (Martine)
Brice, A. (Alexis)
Nacmias, B. (Benedetta)
Sorbi, S. (Sandro)
Bagnoli, S. (Silvia)
Piaceri, I. (Irene)
Nielsen, J.E. (Jørgen E.)
Hjermind, L.E. (Lena E.)
Riemenschneider, M. (Matthias)
Mayhaus, M. (Manuel)
Ibach, B. (Bernd)
Gasparoni, G. (Gilles)
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Gu, W. (Wei)
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Fox, N.C. (Nick C.)
Warren, J.D. (Jason D.)
Spillantini, M.G. (Maria Grazia)
Morris, H.R. (Huw R.)
Rizzu, P. (Patrizia)
Heutink, P. (Peter)
Snowden, J.S. (Julie S.)
Rollinson, S. (Sara)
Richardson, A. (Anna)
Gerhard, A. (Alexander)
Bruni, A.C. (Amalia C.)
Maletta, R. (Rafaele)
Frangipane, F. (Francesca)
Cupidi, C. (Chiara)
Bernardi, L. (Livia)
Anfossi, M. (Maria)
Gallo, M. (Maura)
Conidi, M.E. (Maria Elena)
Smirne, N. (Nicoletta)
Rademakers, R. (Rosa)
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Dickson, D.W. (Dennis W.)
Graf-Radford, N.R. (Neill R.)
Petersen, R.C. (Ronald C.)
Knopman, D. (David)
Josephs, K.A. (Keith A.)
Boeve, B.F. (Bradley F.)
Parisi, J.E. (Joseph E.)
Seely, W.W. (William W.)
Miller, B.L. (Bruce L.)
Karydas, A.M. (Anna M.)
Rosen, H. (Howard)
Van-Swieten, J.C. (John C.)
Dopper, E.G.P. (Elise G. P.)
Seelaar, H. (Harro)
Pijnenburg, Y.A.L. (Yolande A. L.)
Scheltens, P. (Philip)
Logroscino, G. (Giancarlo)
Capozzo, R. (Rosa)
Novelli, V. (Valeria)
Puca, A.A. (Annibale A.)
Franceschi, M. (Massimo)
Postiglione, A. (Alfredo)
Milan, G. (Graziella )
Sorrentino, P. (Paolo)
Kristiansen, M. (Mark)
Chiang, H.H. (Huei Hsin)
Graf, C. (Caroline)
Pasquier, F. (Florence)
Rollin, A. (Adeline)
Deramecourt, V. (Vincent)
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Kapogiannis, D. (Dimitrios)
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Keywords: 
Computational biology and bioinformatics
Medical research
Neurology
Genetics
Risk factors
Issue Date: 
2020
ISSN: 
2045-2322
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Citation: 
Gao, Y. (Yixin); Wang, T. (Ting); Yu, X. (Xinghao); et al. "Mendelian randomization implies no direct causal association between leukocyte telomere length and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis". Scientific Reports. 10 (12184), 2020,
Abstract
We employed Mendelian randomization (MR) to evaluate the causal relationship between leukocyte telomere length (LTL) and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) with summary statistics from genomewide association studies (n= ~ 38,000 for LTL and ~ 81,000 for ALS in the European population; n= ~ 23,000 for LTL and ~ 4,100 for ALS in the Asian population). We further evaluated mediation roles of lipids in the pathway from LTL to ALS. The odds ratio per standard deviation decrease of LTL on ALS was 1.10 (95% CI 0.93–1.31, p = 0.274) in the European population and 0.75 (95% CI 0.53–1.07, p = 0.116) in the Asian population. This null association was also detected between LTL and frontotemporal dementia in the European population. However, we found that an indirect efect of LTL on ALS might be mediated by low density lipoprotein (LDL) or total cholesterol (TC) in the European population. These results were robust against extensive sensitivity analyses. Overall, our MR study did not support the direct causal association between LTL and the ALS risk in neither population, but provided suggestive evidence for the mediation role of LDL or TC on the infuence of LTL and ALS in the European population.

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