Abstract

Objective This study aimed to assess the causality of allergic diseases and celiac disease. Methods We collected summary-level data from publicly available genome-wide association studies to conduct our bidirectional two-sample and multivariable Mendelian randomization analysis. Furthermore, a series of sensitivity analyses were applied to validate our findings. Results In bidirectional two-sample MR analyses, we found a significant causal effect of atopic dermatitis (AD) on CD (Inverse-variance weighted (IVW): odds ratio [OR] = 1.302, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.152-1.471, P < 0.001). We also found a significant causal effect of allergic rhinitis (AR) on CD (IVW: OR = 4.181, 95% CI = 1.495-11.697, P = 0.006). However, the MR-Egger method indicated a different causal effect direction compared to the IVW and weighted median method. After Bonferroni correction, the result of asthma on CD is suggestive of a causal effect (IVW: OR = 1.186, 95% CI = 1.021-1.378, P = 0.026). No causal effects were found when CD was considered as an exposure variable. In MVMR analyses, after separately and jointly adjusting for the influence of smoking and BMI, the causal effect of AD on CD remained robust. Conclusions Our study suggests that AD is a risk factor for CD and it is considered suggestive of a causal relationship between asthma and CD. Further research is needed to explore the potential mechanisms underlying this causal effect.

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