Association of Body Mass Index and Parkinson Disease: A Bidirectional Mendelian Randomization Study.

Cloé Domenighetti,Pierre-Emmanuel Sugier,Ashwin Ashok Kumar Sreelatha,Claudia Schulte,Sandeep Grover,Berta Portugal,Pei-Chen Lee, Patrick May, Dheeraj Bobbili, Milena Radivojkov Blagojevic,Peter Lichtner,Andrew B Singleton,Dena Hernandez,Connor Edsall,George D Mellick, Alexander A Zimprich, Walter Pirker,Ekaterina A Rogaeva,Anthony E Lang,Sulev Koks,Pille Taba,Suzanne Lesage,Alexis Brice, Jean-Christophe Corvol,Marie-Christine Chartier-Harlin,Eugenie Mutez,Kathrin Brockmann,Angela B Deutschlander, Georgios M Hadjigeorgiou, Efthimios Dardiotis,Leonidas Stefanis,Athina Maria Simitsi, Enza Maria Valente,Simona Petrucci,Letizia Straniero,Anna L Zecchinelli,Gianni Pezzoli,Laura Brighina,Carlo Ferrarese, Grazia Annesi,Andrea Quattrone,Monica Gagliardi,Hirotaka Matsuo,Akiyoshi Nakayama,Nobutaka Hattori,Kenya Nishioka, Sun Ju Chung, Yun Joong Kim,Pierre Kolber, Bart P C Van De Warrenburg,Bastiaan R Bloem, Mathias Toft, Lasse Pihlstrøm, Leonor Correia Guedes,Joaquim J Ferreira, Soraya Bardien,Jonathan Carr,Eduardo Tolosa,Mario Ezquerra, Pau Pastor,Monica Diez-Fairen,Karin Wirdefeldt,Nancy L Pedersen,Caroline Ran, Andrea C Belin,Andreas Puschmann,Clara Hellberg,Carl E Clarke, Karen E Morrison, Manuela M Tan,Dimitri Krainc,Lena F Burbulla,Matthew Farrer,Rejko Kruger,Thomas Gasser,Manu Sharma, Alexis Elbaz, Comprehensive Unbiased Risk Factor Assessment for Genetics and Environment in Parkinson's Disease (COURAGE-PD) Consortium

Neurology(2024)

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Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:The role of body mass index (BMI) in Parkinson disease (PD) is unclear. Based on the Comprehensive Unbiased Risk Factor Assessment for Genetics and Environment in PD (Courage-PD) consortium, we used 2-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) to replicate a previously reported inverse association of genetically predicted BMI with PD and investigated whether findings were robust in analyses addressing the potential for survival and incidence-prevalence biases. We also examined whether the BMI-PD relation is bidirectional by performing a reverse MR. METHODS:We used summary statistics from a genome-wide association study (GWAS) to extract the association of 501 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with BMI and from the Courage-PD and international Parkinson Disease Genomics Consortium (iPDGC) to estimate their association with PD. Analyses are based on participants of European ancestry. We used the inverse-weighted method to compute odds ratios (ORIVW per 4.8 kg/m2 [95% CI]) of PD and additional pleiotropy robust methods. We performed analyses stratified by age, disease duration, and sex. For reverse MR, we used SNPs associated with PD from 2 iPDGC GWAS to assess the effect of genetic liability toward PD on BMI. RESULTS:Summary statistics for BMI are based on 806,834 participants (54% women). Summary statistics for PD are based on 8,919 (40% women) cases and 7,600 (55% women) controls from Courage-PD, and 19,438 (38% women) cases and 24,388 (51% women) controls from iPDGC. In Courage-PD, we found an inverse association between genetically predicted BMI and PD (ORIVW 0.82 [0.70-0.97], p = 0.012) without evidence for pleiotropy. This association tended to be stronger in younger participants (≤67 years, ORIVW 0.71 [0.55-0.92]) and cases with shorter disease duration (≤7 years, ORIVW 0.75 [0.62-0.91]). In pooled Courage-PD + iPDGC analyses, the association was stronger in women (ORIVW 0.85 [0.74-0.99], p = 0.032) than men (ORIVW 0.92 [0.80-1.04], p = 0.18), but the interaction was not statistically significant (p-interaction = 0.48). In reverse MR, there was evidence for pleiotropy, but pleiotropy robust methods showed a significant inverse association. DISCUSSION:Using an independent data set (Courage-PD), we replicate an inverse association of genetically predicted BMI with PD, not explained by survival or incidence-prevalence biases. Moreover, reverse MR analyses support an inverse association between genetic liability toward PD and BMI, in favor of a bidirectional relation.
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