Vestfold Hospital Trust, Tønsberg, Norway.
Division of Health Data and Digitalisation, The Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway.
Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2021 Apr;33(4):e14007. doi: 10.1111/nmo.14007. Epub 2020 Oct 8.
Social stress is related to symptom burden of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). This study explores the associations between IBS and social strain or low support in close relationships, including spouse, friends, and family, in a Norwegian twin cohort.
The sample included 5442 Norwegian twins aged 40-80, of whom 589 suffer from IBS. We used multivariate structural equation models to estimate genetic and environmental sources of variation and covariation underlying IBS liability, measures of social stress and the relationships between these. The co-twin control design was used to explore the nature of the associations between IBS and social strain or low support using models that test for causality.
Genetic effects explained between 30% and 40% of the variation in IBS liability, social strain, and low support. The phenotypic correlations between IBS and social strain (0.20) and between IBS and low support (0.17) were primarily explained by shared genetic pathways. Surprisingly, all the genetic variation underlying the liability to develop IBS was shared with genetic influences underlying social strain and low support. In contrast, most of the nonshared environmental influences accounting for the variation of IBS risk were unique for IBS. The co-twin control analyses suggest that the relationships between IBS and the social measures reflect shared familial rather than causal effects.
CONCLUSION & INFERENCES: The genetic variation of IBS risk was fully shared with genetic effects for variation in the social measures, emphasizing the contribution of genes involved in central brain-gut mechanisms to genetic variation in IBS risk.
社会压力与肠易激综合征(IBS)的症状负担有关。本研究在挪威双胞胎队列中探讨了 IBS 与配偶、朋友和家庭等亲密关系中的社会压力或低支持之间的关联。
该样本包括 5442 名年龄在 40-80 岁的挪威双胞胎,其中 589 名患有 IBS。我们使用多变量结构方程模型来估计 IBS 易感性、社会压力措施以及这些措施之间的遗传和环境变异和协变的来源。使用双生子对照设计来探索 IBS 与社会压力或低支持之间关联的性质,使用测试因果关系的模型。
遗传效应解释了 IBS 易感性、社会压力和低支持之间 30%-40%的变异。IBS 与社会压力(0.20)和 IBS 与低支持(0.17)之间的表型相关性主要由共同的遗传途径解释。令人惊讶的是,IBS 易感性的遗传变异与社会压力和低支持的遗传影响完全共享。相比之下,IBS 风险变异的大部分非共享环境影响是 IBS 独有的。双胞胎对照分析表明,IBS 与社会措施之间的关系反映了共同的家庭影响,而不是因果影响。
IBS 风险的遗传变异与社会措施的遗传效应完全共享,强调了参与中枢脑-肠机制的基因对 IBS 风险遗传变异的贡献。