Relationship between Tic disorders and 41 inflammatory factors in circulating blood: a two-sample Mendelian randomization study
Ciai Lai, Guolin Huang, Xi Chen, Xionghan Lian, Xin Li, Wei He, Guangliang Luo, Aiyuan Cai

TL;DR
This study finds that three inflammatory factors in the blood are causally linked to tic disorders, with two increasing risk and one reducing it.
Contribution
Identifies causal relationships between IL-17, MIF, and PDGF-BB with tic disorders using Mendelian randomization.
Findings
IL-17 and MIF increase the risk of tic disorders.
PDGF-BB is protective against tic disorders.
Results are robust with no heterogeneity or pleiotropy detected.
Abstract
•IL-17, MIF, and PDGF-BB are causally linked to tic disorders.•IL-17 and MIF increase TD risk, while PDGF-BB is protective.•Study results are robust with strong statistical power. IL-17, MIF, and PDGF-BB are causally linked to tic disorders. IL-17 and MIF increase TD risk, while PDGF-BB is protective. Study results are robust with strong statistical power. To investigate the causal associations between 41 circulating inflammatory factors and Tic Disorders (TD) via the Mendelian Randomization (MR) approach. Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) related to 41 circulating inflammatory factors were obtained from published Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWASs). The outcome event, TD, was sourced from the FinnGen Biobank database. MR was employed to explore the causal relationship between these inflammatory factors and TD. Causal inference was performed via Inverse Variance Weighted…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEosinophilic Esophagitis · Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor · Eosinophilic Disorders and Syndromes
