4.6 Article

Genetic Evidence Supporting the Causal Role of Homocysteine in Chronic Kidney Disease: A Mendelian Randomization Study

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Urology & Nephrology

Coffee and Caffeine Consumption and Risk of Kidney Stones: A Mendelian Randomization Study

Shuai Yuan et al.

Summary: Genetically predicted coffee and caffeine consumption is associated with a lower risk of kidney stones, as demonstrated by Mendelian randomization studies in both the UK Biobank and the FinnGen consortium datasets.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF KIDNEY DISEASES (2022)

Article Medicine, General & Internal

The Circadian Syndrome Predicts Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Suggestive of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Better Than Metabolic Syndrome in Aging Males: A 4-Year Follow-Up Study

Yang Xiong et al.

Summary: Circadian syndrome (CircS) was found to predict both incident and prevalent lower urinary tract symptoms/benign prostate hyperplasia (LUTS/BPH) better than metabolic syndrome (MetS) in a long-term study in China. The study showed higher prevalence rates for CircS and MetS in aging men, with CircS demonstrating a stronger predictive power for LUTS/BPH compared to MetS.

FRONTIERS IN MEDICINE (2021)

Article Cell Biology

Nitrative Stress-Related Autophagic Insufficiency Participates in Hyperhomocysteinemia-Induced Renal Aging

Shangyue Zhang et al.

OXIDATIVE MEDICINE AND CELLULAR LONGEVITY (2020)

Review Urology & Nephrology

Autophagy in kidney homeostasis and disease

Chengyuan Tang et al.

NATURE REVIEWS NEPHROLOGY (2020)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Genetic analyses of diverse populations improves discovery for complex traits

Genevieve L. Wojcik et al.

NATURE (2019)

Review Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Metabolic Imbalance of Homocysteine and Hydrogen Sulfide in Kidney Disease

O. Karmin et al.

CURRENT MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY (2018)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Robust inference in summary data Mendelian randomization via the zero modal pleiotropy assumption

Fernando Pires Hartwig et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY (2017)

Editorial Material Medicine, General & Internal

Mendelian Randomization

Connor A. Emdin et al.

JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (2017)

Review Medicine, General & Internal

Chronic kidney disease

Angela C. Webster et al.

LANCET (2017)

Article Medicine, General & Internal

Trends in Prevalence of Chronic Kidney Disease in the United States

Daniel Murphy et al.

ANNALS OF INTERNAL MEDICINE (2016)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Genetic associations at 53 loci highlight cell types and biological pathways relevant for kidney function

Cristian Pattaro et al.

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS (2016)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Mendelian randomization with invalid instruments: effect estimation and bias detection through Egger regression

Jack Bowden et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY (2015)

Article Nutrition & Dietetics

Common genetic loci influencing plasma homocysteine concentrations and their effect on risk of coronary artery disease

Joyce B. J. van Meurs et al.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION (2013)

Article Genetics & Heredity

Mendelian Randomization Analysis With Multiple Genetic Variants Using Summarized Data

Stephen Burgess et al.

GENETIC EPIDEMIOLOGY (2013)

Article Physiology

Homocysteine and C-Reactive Protein as Useful Surrogate Markers for Evaluating CKD Risk in Adults

Chung-Hsun Chuang et al.

KIDNEY & BLOOD PRESSURE RESEARCH (2013)

Article Medicine, General & Internal

Prevalence of chronic kidney disease in China: a cross-sectional survey

Luxia Zhang et al.

LANCET (2012)

Article Medicine, General & Internal

Estimating Glomerular Filtration Rate from Serum Creatinine and Cystatin C

Lesley A. Inker et al.

NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE (2012)

Review Urology & Nephrology

Emerging risk factors and markers of chronic kidney disease progression

Florian Kronenberg

NATURE REVIEWS NEPHROLOGY (2009)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

'Mendelian randomization': can genetic epidemiology contribute to understanding environmental determinants of disease?

GD Smith et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY (2003)