4.7 Article

Mendelian randomization study on the causal effects of COVID-19 on childhood intelligence

相关参考文献

注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。
Article Rheumatology

Mendelian randomization study on the causal effects of omega-3 fatty acids on rheumatoid arthritis

Gaizhi Zhu et al.

Summary: Our analysis showed a causal association between genetically increased plasma omega-3 levels and the increased risk of RA in populations with European ancestry. Therefore, individuals of European descent should reduce omega-3 intake to lower the risk of RA.

CLINICAL RHEUMATOLOGY (2022)

Letter Infectious Diseases

Genetic variation associated with COVID-19 is also associated with endometrial cancer

Ran Gao et al.

JOURNAL OF INFECTION (2022)

Article Medicine, Research & Experimental

Mendelian randomization study updates the effect of 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels on the risk of multiple sclerosis

Renxi Wang

Summary: This study using Mendelian randomization (MR) methods, found a causal association between genetically increased serum 25OHD levels and reduced risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) in the European population.

JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE (2022)

Article Immunology

Immune Response Is Key to Genetic Mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2 Infection With Psychiatric Disorders Based on Differential Gene Expression Pattern Analysis

Jing Xia et al.

Summary: Existing evidence shows that COVID-19 can cause psychiatric illness. People with mental disorders are more susceptible to COVID-19 and have higher rates of severe illness and mortality. The incidence of new psychiatric diagnoses after SARS-CoV-2 infection is also high. This study used genetic data analysis to identify overlapping genes between SARS-CoV-2-infected patients and patients with bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and late-onset major depressive disorder. The study also identified pathways related to inflammatory responses and explored potential pharmacologic therapies.

FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY (2022)

Article Medicine, Research & Experimental

Long-term follow-up of dynamic brain changes in patients recovered from COVID-19 without neurological manifestations

Tian Tian et al.

Summary: This study investigates the long-term effects of COVID-19 on the brain in discharged patients. The findings show both recoverable and long-term unrecovered changes in the brain, highlighting the importance of understanding long COVID and providing early clinical guidance for complete recovery.

JCI INSIGHT (2022)

Article Nutrition & Dietetics

Mendelian Randomization Study on the Putative Causal Effects of Omega-3 Fatty Acids on Low Back Pain

Shan Zhou et al.

Summary: This study used a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) study to investigate the causal relationship between plasma omega-3 levels and low back pain. The results suggested a putative causal link between genetically increased plasma omega-3 levels and reduced risk of low back pain in European ancestries. Therefore, omega-3 supplementation may be important for the prevention and treatment of low back pain.

FRONTIERS IN NUTRITION (2022)

Review Critical Care Medicine

Neurological Involvement in COVID-19 and Potential Mechanisms: A Review

Ghazal Aghagoli et al.

Summary: This review synthesizes the literature on the neurological impact of COVID-19, highlighting potential neurologic manifestations and mechanisms, and emphasizes the importance of understanding and mitigating SARS-CoV-2-associated neurologic injury.

NEUROCRITICAL CARE (2021)

Review Pharmacology & Pharmacy

Recent Developments on Therapeutic and Diagnostic Approaches for COVID-19

Joydeb Majumder et al.

Summary: This review provides a summary of the latest approaches to diagnostics and therapy of COVID-19, focusing on conventional treatments including antiviral drugs, vaccines, antibody treatments, convalescent plasma therapy, as well as nanoparticle-based approaches. Extensive research and clinical trials are currently ongoing for these treatments in the fight against COVID-19.

AAPS JOURNAL (2021)

Review Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

Detection technologies and recent developments in the diagnosis of COVID-19 infection

Praveen Rai et al.

Summary: COVID-19 is a disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 that has spread globally, requiring collaborative efforts for accurate diagnosis and prevention. While RT-qPCR detection is considered the gold standard for early virus detection, challenges such as technical complexity and limited applicability have led to the development of portable POC tests.

APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY (2021)

Article Neurosciences

What can we learn from brain autopsies in COVID-19?

Shibani S. Mukerji et al.

Summary: SARS-CoV-2 infection in causing COVID-19 can lead to a range of neurological symptoms, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear, and the potential for neuroinvasion by the virus is uncertain. Human autopsies have revealed the neuropathological consequences of infection, and incorporating brain tissue research findings into our understanding of clinical disease will guide management and research priorities related to neurological morbidity.

NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS (2021)

Review Immunology

Does COVID-19 contribute to development of neurological disease?

Arehally M. Mahalakshmi et al.

Summary: This article reviews the neurological consequences of COVID-19 on the central nervous system, highlighting the potential threat to CNS due to the presence of ACE2 receptors. Recent studies suggest that activated glial cells contribute to neuroinflammation and the devastating effects of SARS-CoV-2 on the CNS, leading to various neurological complications. Healthcare providers need to be prepared for future neurological consequences of COVID-19 based on current clinical manifestations.

IMMUNITY INFLAMMATION AND DISEASE (2021)

News Item Medicine, General & Internal

Researchers Investigate What COVID-19 Does to the Heart

Jennifer Abbasi

Summary: The article discusses reports of myocardial injury and myocarditis among patients with COVID-19.

JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (2021)

Review Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

The intersection of COVID-19 and cancer: signaling pathways and treatment implications

Zhi Zong et al.

Summary: The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected cancer patients who are highly susceptible to severe infections and mortality. There is increasing evidence of molecular relationship between cancer and COVID-19, which may optimize cancer care and expand treatment for COVID-19. Current studies highlight the clinical and molecular similarities between cancer and COVID-19, as well as discuss the advantages and disadvantages of repurposing anticancer treatment for COVID-19 therapy.

MOLECULAR CANCER (2021)

Article Pediatrics

COVID-19 in Children Clinical Manifestations and Pharmacologic Interventions Including Vaccine Trials

Ramon Galindo et al.

PEDIATRIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA (2021)

Article Medicine, Research & Experimental

Effect of plasma vitamin C levels on Parkinson's disease and age at onset: a Mendelian randomization study

Haijie Liu et al.

Summary: The study found a negative trend between genetically increased plasma vitamin C levels and Parkinson's disease age at onset (AAO), although there was no significant association with PD occurrence. This suggests that vitamin C may have an impact on the AAO of PD, but further research is needed to confirm this.

JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE (2021)

Editorial Material Clinical Neurology

Long COVID or post COVID-19 syndrome

[Anonymous]

MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND RELATED DISORDERS (2021)

Review Nutrition & Dietetics

Household food insecurity and early childhood development: Systematic review and meta-analysis

Klebya Hellen Dantas de Oliveira et al.

MATERNAL AND CHILD NUTRITION (2020)

Review Pediatrics

Review on the role of socioeconomic status in child health and development

Tanja Poulain et al.

CURRENT OPINION IN PEDIATRICS (2020)

Article Pediatrics

Epidemiology of COVID-19 Among Children in China

Yuanyuan Dong et al.

PEDIATRICS (2020)

News Item Multidisciplinary Sciences

HOW COVID-19 CAN DAMAGE THE BRAIN

Michael Marshall

NATURE (2020)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Interpreting findings from Mendelian randomization using the MR-Egger method

Stephen Burgess et al.

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY (2017)

Review Clinical Neurology

Cerebral plasticity: Windows of opportunity in the developing brain

Fatima Yousif Ismail et al.

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY (2017)

Review Neurosciences

A new mechanism of nervous system plasticity: activity-dependent myelination

R. Douglas Fields

NATURE REVIEWS NEUROSCIENCE (2015)

Article Mathematical & Computational Biology

Detecting pleiotropy in Mendelian randomisation studies with summary data and a continuous outcome

Fabiola M. Del Greco et al.

STATISTICS IN MEDICINE (2015)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Childhood intelligence is heritable, highly polygenic and associated with FNBP1L

B. Benyamin et al.

MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY (2014)

Editorial Material Pediatrics

Brain and behavioural plasticity in the developing brain: Neuroscience and public policy

Bryan Kolb

PAEDIATRICS & CHILD HEALTH (2009)

Review Psychology, Developmental

Brain basis of early parent-infant interactions: psychology, physiology, and in vivo functional neuroimaging studies

James E. Swain et al.

JOURNAL OF CHILD PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHIATRY (2007)

Article Obstetrics & Gynecology

Fetal and neonatal origins of altered brain development

S Rees et al.

EARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT (2005)

Review Neurosciences

Functional brain development in humans

MH Johnson

NATURE REVIEWS NEUROSCIENCE (2001)

Article Psychology, Biological

Structural and functional brain development and its relation to cognitive development

BJ Casey et al.

BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY (2000)