Gut microbiome and risk of ischaemic stroke: a comprehensive Mendelian randomization study
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology

Abstract
Increasing evidence implicates the microbiome as a susceptibility factor for ischaemic stroke (IS). Interpretation of this evidence is difficult, for the composition of the microbiome is influenced by various factors and might affect differently in IS subtypes. We aim to determine if the specific gut microbiome is causally associated with IS subtypes and suggest potential approaches for stroke prevention.
We conducted a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to test the causal relationship between gut microbiome and IS subtypes. For exposure data, we extracted genetic variants associated with 194 bacterial traits from MiBioGen consortium (
The study revealed the causal effect of the abundance of specific bacterial features on the risk of IS subtypes. Notably,
Contributors

Changjiang Meng
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Peizhi Deng
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Rujia Miao
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Haibo Tang
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Yalan Li
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Jie Wang
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Jingjing Wu
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Wei Wang
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Shiqi Liu
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Jian Xia
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