兰州大学循证社会科学交叉创新实验室 Innovation Laboratory of Evidence-based Social Sciences,Lanzhou University

Metabolic health and genetic predisposition in inflammatory bowel disease: Insights from a prospective cohort study

Bin Xia
2024-07-04
Background Metabolic disorders exhibit strong inflammatory underpinnings and vice versa. This study aimed to investigate the association between metabolic health status, genetic predisposition, and the risk of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and to explore the potential benefits of maintaining ideal metabolic status for individuals with a predetermined genetic risk of IBD. Method This population-based prospective study included 385,820 unrelated European descent participants from the UK Biobank. Using multivariable Cox regression, we assessed the relationship of metabolic phenotypes with risk of IBD and its subtypes. We also developed a polygenic risk score to examine how metabolic health status interacted with genetic risk in relation to IBD risk. Results During the follow-up period of 4,328,895 person-years, 2,044 newly-diagnosed IBD cases were identified. Higher genetic risk and an increasing number of abnormal metabolic phenotypes were associated with elevated IBD risk (p-trend <0.001). Individuals with high genetic risk and poor metabolic health had a significantly higher risk of IBD (HR=4.56, 95 % CI=3.27–6.36) compared to those with low genetic risk and ideal metabolic health. These results remained consistent for IBD subtypes. Maintaining ideal metabolic status reduced IBD risk within each genetic risk category and jointly decreased subsequent risk by 40 % in high genetic risk individuals. Conclusion Our study reveals a combined impact of poor metabolic health and genetic risk on IBD incidence. Those with low genetic risk and optimal metabolic health exhibit the lowest IBD risk, offering insights into potential management strategies for individuals at predefined genetic risk.
European journal of internal medicine
卷号:128|页码:119-126
收录类别:SCIE
DOI
10.1016/j.ejim.2024.06.020
EISSN
1879-0828
出版日期
2024-07-04
关键词
Inflammatory bowel diseaseGenetic riskMetabolic healthCohort study
资助信息
Natural Science Foundation of Gansu Province (23JRRA0956); Research Supporting Start-up Fund for Associate researcher, of SAHSYSU (ZSQYRSSFAR0004); the Natural Science Foundation of China (grant number 82,204,123, 82,103,913, 82,003,408, 82,003,524); the Startup Fund for the 100 Top Talents Program, SYSU (392,012).
相关链接
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0953620524002759#abs0001
语种
英文
国家
中国
学科领域
循证医学
被引频次(WOS)
0
来源机构
兰州大学循证社会科学研究中心
研究类型
其他
资助机构
甘肃省科技厅 中山大学 国家自然科学基金委员会
WOS学科分类
GENETICS HEREDITY GASTROENTEROLOGY HEPATOLOGY GERIATRICS GERONTOLOGY MATHEMATICS