Causal effect of sex hormone-binding globulin and testosterone on coronary heart disease: A multivariable and network Mendelian randomization analysis

Jun 28, 2021International journal of cardiology

Possible effects of hormone-binding protein and testosterone on heart disease risk using genetic analysis

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Abstract

A one standard deviation increase in sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) is associated with a 14% decrease in the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD).

  • A one standard deviation increase in total testosterone (TT) is associated with an 8% decrease in the risk of CHD.
  • Multivariable analysis showed that SHBG and TT do not have a direct causal effect on CHD.
  • TT may act as a mediator in the causal pathway from SHBG to CHD, accounting for 93% of SHBG’s total effect on CHD.
  • SHBG may also act as a mediator in the causal pathway from TT to CHD, accounting for 67% of TT’s total effect on CHD.
  • Genetically predicted SHBG and TT are negatively correlated with CHD, suggesting a potential causal relationship.

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