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A robust cis-Mendelian randomization method with application to drug target discovery

Zhaotong Lin, Wei Pan

Nature Communications · 2024

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Mendelian randomization (MR) uses genetic variants as instrumental variables (IVs) to investigate causal relationships between traits. Unlike conventional MR, cis-MR focuses on a single genomic region using only cis-SNPs. For example, using cis-pQTLs for a protein as exposure for a disease opens a cost-effective path for drug target discovery. However, few methods effectively handle pleiotropy and linkage disequilibrium (LD) of cis-SNPs. Here, we propose cisMR-cML, a method based on constrained maximum likelihood, robust to IV assumption violations with strong theoretical support. We further clarify the severe but largely neglected consequences of the current practice of modeling marginal, instead of conditional genetic effects, and only using exposure-associated SNPs in cis-MR analysis. N

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DOI
10.1038/s41467-024-50385-y
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