Commentary on: "The contribution of tissue-specific BMI-associated gene sets to cardiometabolic disease risk: a Mendelian randomization study".

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Commentary on: "The contribution of tissue-specific BMI-associated gene sets to cardiometabolic disease risk: a Mendelian randomization study".
Journal
International journal of epidemiology
Author(s)
Kutalik Z.
ISSN
1464-3685 (Electronic)
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0300-5771
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Published
Issued date
01/08/2020
Peer-reviewed
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Volume
49
Number
4
Pages
1257-1258
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Mendelian randomization is an instrumental variable technique to estimate the causal effects of risk factors on an outcome. Each genetic variant fulfilling certain conditions can be used as an instrument and leveraged to provide such an estimate. In cases where distinct processes underlie a causal relationship, the resulting estimates may differ substantially, and hence such discrepancies could be detected.
An article in this issue, by Verkouter et al., proposes an approach to define groups of instruments a priori—based on their potential tissue-specific mechanism—and examine whether tissue-grouped causal effects show evidence of divergent mechanisms
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