Exploring Interaction between Genetically Predicted Body Mass Index and Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Levels on the Odds for Psoriasis in UK Biobank and the HUNT Study: A Factorial Mendelian Randomization Study
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2025-12-03Type
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Jenssen, Marita; Arora, Nikhil; Løset, Mari; Åsvold, Bjørn Olav; Thomas, Laurent Francois; VAssmyr, Ole-Jørgen Bekkevold; Mai, Xiao-Mei; Sun, Yi-Qian; Furberg, Anne-Sofie; Jorde, Rolf; Wilsgaard, Tom; Danielsen, Kjersti; Brumpton, Ben MichaelAbstract
Mendelian randomisation (MR) studies show that higher body mass index (BMI) and lower 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) increase psoriasis risk. The combined effect of these factors has not been explored using factorial MR. Using cross-sectional data from UK Biobank (UKB, n=398 404) and the Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT, n=86 648), we calculated polygenic risk scores for BMI and 25(OH)D to estimate odds ratios for psoriasis using 2x2 and continuous factorial MR. We quantified additive interaction by relative excess risk due to interaction (RERI)-estimates. We also performed traditional observational analyses in UKB. There were 12 207 (3.1%) participants with psoriasis in UKB and 7794 (9.0%) in HUNT. In 2x2 factorial MR, we found no evidence of relative excess risk for psoriasis due to interaction between genetically predicted higher BMI and lower 25(OH)D, neither in UKB (RERI -0.01, 95% confidence interval (CI) -0.08, 0.07) nor in HUNT (RERI -0.04, 95% CI -0.14, 0.06). The same was observed in the continuous factorial MR and observational analyses. In conclusion, this study did not find evidence of interaction between BMI and 25(OH)D on the risk of psoriasis. Given minor differences in measured BMI and 25(OH)D between the factorial groups, small effects may have been undetected.
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Jenssen, M. (2025). Psoriasis and vitamin D: Insights from a randomised clinical trial, a cross-sectional analysis of the Tromsø Study 2015-16 and a factorial Mendelian randomisation study using the UK Biobank and HUNT. (Doctoral thesis). https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36598Publisher
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Jenssen, Arora, Løset, Åsvold, Thomas LF, VAssmyr, Mai, Sun YQ, Furberg, Jorde, Wilsgaard, Danielsen, Brumpton. Exploring Interaction between Genetically Predicted Body Mass Index and Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Levels on the Odds for Psoriasis in UK Biobank and the HUNT Study: A Factorial Mendelian Randomization Study. JID Innovations. 2025;5(2)Metadata
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