Mendelian Randomization Analyses Reveal the Causal Effect of Cathepsin Z on the Risk of Different Subtypes of Thyroid Cancer

孟德尔随机化分析揭示了组织蛋白酶Z对不同亚型甲状腺癌风险的因果效应

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Earlier research studies employing observational methods have suggested a possible relationship between the activity of cathepsin Z and thyroid cancer (TC). However, the causal relationship linking the cathepsin Z to TC has yet to be fully established, especially for different subtypes of TC. METHODS: The study employed accessible genomewide association study (GWAS) datasets to conduct bidirectional Mendelian randomization (MR) analyses. The primary approach for conducting MR analysis was the application of inverse variance weighting (IVW). RESULTS: The MR analysis indicated that elevated cathepsin Z levels are positively linked to an elevated risk of papillary TC (PTC) development. In contrast, reverse MR indicated that PTC cannot contribute to increasing cathepsin Z levels. CONCLUSION: Our MR analysis suggests a causal role of cathepsin Z in the development of PTC, offering valuable insights for future mechanistic studies and potential clinical applications targeting cathepsin-mediated pathways in cancer.

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