Department of Reproduction Medicine, Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University, Zunyi, Guizhou Province, China.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Affiliated Hospital of Zunyi Medical University, Zunyi, Guizhou Province, China.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2024 Mar 8;103(10):e37346. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000037346.
Since December 2019, COVID-19 has triggered a global pandemic. The association of COVID-19 with the long-term reproductive situation of women and males is not clear. Thus, our aim was to assess the causal association between COVID-19 and infertility using Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis based on the OpenGWAS database. Two-sample MR analysis was conducted using one genome-wide association study (GWAS) on COVID-19 and infertility in individuals of European ancestry. The summary data of genetic variation come from the GWAS in European populations. We applied several MR methods, including MR Egger, weighted median, inverse variance weighted, simple mode, weighted mode, to test causal relationships. After observing the statistical analysis results of MR, we conducted sensitivity analysis to test robustness. After gene prediction, it was found that there was no clear causal relationship between COVID-19 and male infertility in MR analysis [OR 0.4702 (95% CI, 0.1569-1.4093), P = .178]. Moreover, COVID-19 was not associated with female infertility [OR 0.9981 (95% CI, 0.763-1.544), P = .646]. Sensitivity analysis showed that the MR results were robust [level pleiotropy, male: (MR-Egger, intercept = 0.1967434; se = 0.1186876; P = .2392406); female: (MR-Egger, intercept = -0.05902506; se = 0.05362049; P = .3211367)]. To further validate the impact of COVID-19 on infertility, we added a covariate (sex hormone binding global levels, abortion) to the MR analysis, which is a multivariate MR analysis. According to univariate and multivariate MR analyses, the evidence does not support that COVID-19 is a causal risk factor for infertility in European population. This information can provide information for doctors in reproductive centers when managing infertility patients.
自 2019 年 12 月以来,COVID-19 引发了全球大流行。COVID-19 与女性和男性长期生殖状况的关联尚不清楚。因此,我们的目的是使用基于 OpenGWAS 数据库的孟德尔随机化 (MR) 分析来评估 COVID-19 与不孕之间的因果关联。使用欧洲血统个体的 COVID-19 和不孕的两样本 MR 分析进行两样本 MR 分析。遗传变异的汇总数据来自欧洲人群的 GWAS。我们应用了几种 MR 方法,包括 MR Egger、加权中位数、逆方差加权、简单模式、加权模式,以检验因果关系。在观察 MR 的统计分析结果后,我们进行了敏感性分析以测试稳健性。经过基因预测,发现 MR 分析中 COVID-19 与男性不育之间没有明显的因果关系[OR 0.4702(95%CI,0.1569-1.4093),P=0.178]。此外,COVID-19 与女性不育无关[OR 0.9981(95%CI,0.763-1.544),P=0.646]。敏感性分析表明,MR 结果具有稳健性[水平多效性,男性:(MR-Egger,截距=0.1967434;se=0.1186876;P=0.2392406);女性:(MR-Egger,截距=-0.05902506;se=0.05362049;P=0.3211367)]。为了进一步验证 COVID-19 对不孕的影响,我们在 MR 分析中添加了协变量(性激素结合球蛋白水平、流产),这是一种多变量 MR 分析。根据单变量和多变量 MR 分析,没有证据表明 COVID-19 是欧洲人群不孕的因果危险因素。这些信息可以为生殖中心的医生在管理不孕患者时提供信息。