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Causal relationship between Parkinson's disease and gastric cancer: a Mendelian randomization study.

BMC neurology 2025 Vol.25(1) p. 163

Liu J, Liu J, Li L, Li W, Jiang Z, Yin G, Zhang Y, Sun Y

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[BACKGROUND] Age-related diseases, including Parkinson's disease and gastric cancer, substantially affect the global aging population.

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APA Liu J, Liu J, et al. (2025). Causal relationship between Parkinson's disease and gastric cancer: a Mendelian randomization study.. BMC neurology, 25(1), 163. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12883-025-04184-7
MLA Liu J, et al.. "Causal relationship between Parkinson's disease and gastric cancer: a Mendelian randomization study.." BMC neurology, vol. 25, no. 1, 2025, pp. 163.
PMID 40240965

Abstract

[BACKGROUND] Age-related diseases, including Parkinson's disease and gastric cancer, substantially affect the global aging population. Previous observational research has suggested a potential association between Parkinson's disease and gastric cancer; however, findings regarding this aspect have been inconsistent. In the present study, we used data from genome-wide association studies to infer a causal relationship between Parkinson's disease and gastric cancer based on genetic variations.

[METHODS] We used the two-sample Mendelian randomization method to analyze data from the genome-wide association study catalog, including 482,730 and 476,116 patients with Parkinson's disease and gastric cancer, respectively. Inverse-variance weighting was used as the primary Mendelian randomization analysis. We conducted sensitivity analyses to evaluate heterogeneity and pleiotropy, followed by two-step Mendelian randomization to ascertain the latent mediator of the relationship between Parkinson's disease and gastric cancer.

[RESULTS] Our results suggested a causal negative relationship between Parkinson's disease and gastric cancer. Heterogeneity and pleiotropy analyses confirmed the robustness of the inverse-variance weighting results. Furthermore, P2X6 was identified as a key factor mediating this negative causal relationship.

[CONCLUSIONS] Patients with Parkinson's disease may have a lower risk of developing gastric cancer, with P2X6 serving as a significant mediating variable. These novel insights can aid the development of potential therapeutic targets for patients with Parkinson's disease or gastric cancer.

MeSH Terms

Humans; Stomach Neoplasms; Parkinson Disease; Mendelian Randomization Analysis; Genome-Wide Association Study; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide

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