Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the causal effect of plasma proteins on diabetic retinopathy (DR) risk and identify potential drug targets for this disease.

Methods: Two-sample Mendelian randomization was performed to explore potential drug targets for DR. A total of 734 proteins were selected as instrumental variables. The Steiger filtering test and colocalization analysis were conducted to determine the causal direction and genetic pleiotropy. Plasma proteins from the decode study were used to validate the findings.

Results: Eleven plasma proteins were associated with DR risk. Genetically predicted high levels of CCL3L1 (odds ratio [OR] = 0.582; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.343-0.986; P = 0.044), PAM (OR = 0.782; 95% CI, 0.652-0.937; P = 0.008), GP1BA (OR = 0.793; 95% CI, 0.632-0.994; P = 0.044), GALNT16 (OR = 0.832; 95% CI, 0.727-0.952; P = 0.008), POGLUT1 (OR = 0.836; 95% CI = 0.703-0.995; P = 0.043), and DKK3 (OR = 0.859; 95% CI, 0.777-0.950; P = 0.003) have the protective effect on DR risk. Genetically predicted high levels of GFRA2 (OR = 1.104; 95% CI, 1.028-1.187; P = 0.007), PATE4 (OR = 1.405; 95% CI, 1.060-1.860; P = 0.018), GSTA1 (OR = 1.464; 95% CI, 1.163-1.842; P = 0.001), SIRPG (OR = 1.600, 95% CI, 1.244-2.057; P = 2.51E-04), and MAPK13 (OR = 1.731; 95% CI, 1.233-2.431; P = 0.002) were associated with an increased risk of DR. However, the colocalization analysis results suggested that SIRPG and GP1BA have a shared causal variant with DR.

Conclusions: CCL3L1, PAM, GALNT16, POGLUT1, DKK3, GFRA2, PATE4, GSTA1, and MAPK13 were associated with DR risk and were identified as potential drug targets for DR.

Translational Relevance: The present study has highlighted the role of CCL3L1, PAM, GALNT16, POGLUT1, DKK3, GFRA2, PATE4, GSTA1, and MAPK13 in the development of DR.

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