Association between Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and Parkinson's Disease: A Mendelian Randomization Study.

J Clin Med

Department of Neurology, Singapore General Hospital Campus, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore 308433, Singapore.

Published: January 2024

While much evidence suggests that type 2 diabetes mellitus increases the risk of Parkinson's disease (PD), the relationship between type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and PD is unclear. To study their association, we performed a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) using the following statistical methods: inverse variance weighting (IVW), MR-Egger, weight median, and weighted mode. Independent datasets with no sample overlap were retrieved from the IEU GWAS platform. All the MR methods found a lower risk of PD in T1DM (IVW-OR 0.93, 95% CI 0.91-0.96, = 3.12 × 10; MR-Egger-OR 0.93, 95% CI 0.88-0.98, = 1.45 × 10; weighted median-OR 0.93, 95% CI 0.89-0.98, = 2.76 × 10; and weighted mode-OR 0.94, 95% CI 0.9-0.98, = 1.58 × 10). The findings were then replicated with another independent GWAS dataset on T1DM (IVW-OR 0.97, 95% CI 0.95-0.99, = 3.10 × 10; MR-Egger-OR 0.96, 95% CI 0.93-0.99, = 1.08 × 10; weighted median-OR 0.97, 95% CI 0.94-0.99, = 1.88 × 10; weighted mode-OR 0.97, 95% CI 0.94-0.99, = 1.43 × 10). Thus, our study provides evidence that T1DM may have a protective effect on PD risk, though further studies are needed to clarify the underlying mechanisms.

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