MR Corge: Sensitivity analysis of Mendelian randomization based on the core gene hypothesis for polygenic exposures.

Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)
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SUMMARY: Mendelian randomization is being utilized to assess causal effects of polygenic exposures, where many genetic instruments are subject to horizontal pleiotropy. Existing methods for detecting and correcting for horizontal pleiotropy have important assumptions that may not be fulfilled. Built upon the core gene hypothesis, we developed MR Corge for performing sensitivity analysis of Mendelian randomization. MR Corge identifies a small number of putative core instruments that are more likely to affect genes with a direct biological role in an exposure and obtains causal effect estimates based on these instruments, thereby reducing the risk of horizontal pleiotropy. Using positive and negative controls, we demonstrated that MR Corge estimates aligned with established biomedical knowledge and the results of randomized controlled trials. MR Corge may be widely applied to investigate polygenic exposure-outcome relationships.AVAILABILITY: An open-sourced R package is available at .SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.

Year of Publication
2024
Journal
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)
Date Published
11/2024
ISSN
1367-4811
DOI
10.1093/bioinformatics/btae666
PubMed ID
39513749
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