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Large-Scale Multi-Omics Genome-Wide Association Studies Mo-GWAS: Guidelines for Sample Preparation and Normalization
Published on: July 27, 2021
Bayesian Mendelian randomization methods for index trait bias correction in subsequent trait genome-wide association
Nimish Adhikari1, Kathryn L Lunetta1, David Gagnon1
1Department of Biostatistics, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA 02118, USA.
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Index trait bias (also called index event bias) can occur in genetic studies due to conditioning on incident trait, which can bias genetic associations with subsequent traits. We propose the use of two Bayesian Mendelian randomization (MR) methods (Bayesian weighted MR [BWMR] and MR-HORSE) to correct index trait bias in genome-wide association studies (GWASs) of subsequent traits. We compare these Bayesian MR methods to previously proposed methods for index trait bias through a simulation study. We observe that BWMR has similar type I error compared to using an inverse variance weighted MR, weighted median MR, and Dudbridge but has an inflated type I error compared to SlopeHunter. MR-HORSE and SlopeHunter have similar type I errors for smaller correlations between incident and subsequent traits; however, MR-HORSE and SlopeHunter have better controlled type I error for a large negative correlation and large positive correlation, respectively. All methods have comparable power across correlations between incident and subsequent traits. We applied the methods to a GWAS of subsequent acute ischemic stroke (AIS) or 3-point major adverse cardiovascular event after an incident AIS event in the Million Veteran Program and for fasting insulin adjusted for body mass index, and we observed slight differences in the results between the correction methods. We observed that a single index trait bias correction method is not optimal across all scenarios; therefore, applying multiple methods and checking for consistency between the estimates could provide an approach to determine the presence of and correction for index trait bias.
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