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  • * A new variance-based R-squared total mediation effect measure was developed that improves efficiency over existing methods by using a two-stage approach and careful screening of non-mediators before performing regressions.
  • * The method has been shown to be more computationally efficient through simulations and successfully applied to real data from the Framingham Heart Study, confirming the mediating role of gene expression in cardiovascular health factors.

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Mediation analysis is a useful tool in investigating how molecular phenotypes such as gene expression mediate the effect of exposure on health outcomes. However, commonly used mean-based total mediation effect measures may suffer from cancellation of component-wise mediation effects in opposite directions in the presence of high-dimensional omics mediators. To overcome this limitation, we recently proposed a variance-based R-squared total mediation effect measure that relies on the computationally intensive nonparametric bootstrap for confidence interval estimation. In the work described herein, we formulated a more efficient two-stage, cross-fitted estimation procedure for the R2 measure. To avoid potential bias, we performed iterative Sure Independence Screening (iSIS) in two subsamples to exclude the non-mediators, followed by ordinary least squares regressions for the variance estimation. We then constructed confidence intervals based on the newly derived closed-form asymptotic distribution of the R2 measure. Extensive simulation studies demonstrated that this proposed procedure is much more computationally efficient than the resampling-based method, with comparable coverage probability. Furthermore, when applied to the Framingham Heart Study, the proposed method replicated the established finding of gene expression mediating age-related variation in systolic blood pressure and identified the role of gene expression profiles in the relationship between sex and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol level. The proposed estimation procedure is implemented in R package CFR2M.

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