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Obesity Partially Mediates the Diabetogenic Effect of Lowering LDL Cholesterol - imarina:9243519

URV's Author/s:Masana Marín, Luis / MERINO RIBAS, JORDI
Author, as appears in the article.:Wu P; Moon JY; Daghlas I; Franco G; Porneala BC; Ahmadizar F; Richardson TG; Isaksen JL; Hindy G; Yao J; Sitlani CM; Raffield LM; Yanek LR; Feitosa MF; Cuadrat RRC; Qi Q; Ikram MA; Ellervik C; Ericson U; Goodarzi MO; Brody JA; Lange L; Mercader JM; Vaidya D; An P; Schulze MB; Masana L; Ghanbari M; Olesen MS; Cai J; Guo X; Floyd JS; Jager S; Province MA; Kalyani RR; Psaty BM; Orho-Melander M; Ridker PM; Kanters JK; Uitterlinden A; Smith GD; Gill D; Kaplan RC; Kavousi M; Raghavan S; Chasman DI; Rotter JI; Meigs JB; Florez JC; Dupuis J; Liu CT; Merino J
Author's mail:luis.masana@urv.cat
Author identifier:0000-0002-0789-4954
Journal publication year:2022
Publication Type:Journal Publications
APA:Wu P; Moon JY; Daghlas I; Franco G; Porneala BC; Ahmadizar F; Richardson TG; Isaksen JL; Hindy G; Yao J; Sitlani CM; Raffield LM; Yanek LR; Feitosa MF (2022). Obesity Partially Mediates the Diabetogenic Effect of Lowering LDL Cholesterol. Diabetes Care, 45(1), 232-240. DOI: 10.2337/dc21-1284
Papper original source:Diabetes Care. 45 (1): 232-240
Abstract:OBJECTIVE LDL cholesterol (LDLc)-lowering drugs modestly increase body weight and type 2 diabetes risk, but the extent to which the diabetogenic effect of lowering LDLc is mediated through increased BMI is unknown. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We conducted summary-level univariable and multivariable Mendelian randomization (MR) analyses in 921,908 participants to investigate the effect of lowering LDLc on type 2 diabetes risk and the proportion of this effect mediated through BMI. We used data from 92,532 participants from 14 observational studies to replicate findings in individual-level MR analyses. RESULTS A 1-SD decrease in genetically predicted LDLc was associated with increased type 2 diabetes odds (odds ratio [OR] 1.12 [95% CI 1.01, 1.24]) and BMI (b 5 0.07 SD units [95% CI 0.02, 0.12]) in univariable MR analyses. The multivariable MR analysis showed evidence of an indirect effect of lowering LDLc on type 2 diabetes through BMI (OR 1.04 [95% CI 1.01, 1.08]) with a proportion mediated of 38% of the total effect (P 5 0.03). Total and indirect effect estimates were similar across a number of sensitivity analyses. Individual-level MR analyses confirmed the indirect effect of lowering LDLc on type 2 diabetes through BMI with an estimated proportion mediated of 8% (P 5 0.04). CONCLUSIONS These findings suggest that the diabetogenic effect attributed to lowering LDLc is partially mediated through increased BMI. Our results could help advance understanding of adipose tissue and lipids in type 2 diabetes pathophysiology and inform strategies to reduce diabetes risk among individuals taking LDLc-lowering medications.
Article's DOI:10.2337/dc21-1284
Link to the original source:https://diabetesjournals.org/care/article-abstract/45/1/232/138981/Obesity-Partially-Mediates-the-Diabetogenic-Effect?redirectedFrom=fulltext
Papper version:info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion
licence for use:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
Department:Medicina i Cirurgia
Licence document URL:https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
Thematic Areas:Saúde coletiva
Odontología
Nutrição
Medicina iii
Medicina ii
Medicina i
Internal medicine
Interdisciplinar
General medicine
Engenharias iv
Enfermagem
Endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism
Endocrinology & metabolism
Ciências biológicas ii
Ciências biológicas i
Biotecnología
Antropologia / arqueologia
Advanced and specialized nursing
Keywords:Density-lipoprotein cholesterol
risk
pcsk9
mendelian randomization
instruments
genome-wide association
genetic-variants
bias
Entity:Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Record's date:2024-09-07
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