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. 2023 Nov;11(6):e003523.
doi: 10.1136/bmjdrc-2023-003523.

Unraveling shared risk factors for diabetic foot ulcer: a comprehensive Mendelian randomization analysis

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Unraveling shared risk factors for diabetic foot ulcer: a comprehensive Mendelian randomization analysis

Kangli Yin et al. BMJ Open Diabetes Res Care. 2023 Nov.

Abstract

Introduction: Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) stands as a severe diabetic lower extremity complication, characterized by high amputation rates, mortality, and economic burden. We propose using Mendelian randomization studies to explore shared and distinct risk factors for diabetic lower extremity complications.

Research design and methods: We selected uncorrelated genetic variants associated with 85 phenotypes in five categories at the genome-wide significance level as instrumental variables. Genetic associations with DFU, diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN), and diabetic peripheral artery disease (DPAD) were obtained from the FinnGen and UK Biobank studies.

Results: Body mass index (BMI) emerged as the only significant risk factor for DPAD, DPN, and DFU, independent of type 2 diabetes, fasting glucose, fasting insulin, and HbA1c. Educational attainment stood out as the sole significant protective factor against DPAD, DPN, and DFU. Glycemic traits below the type 2 diabetes diagnosis threshold showed associations with DPAD and DPN. While smoking history exhibited suggestive associations with DFU, indicators of poor nutrition, particularly total protein, mean corpuscular hemoglobin, and mean corpuscular volume, may also signal potential DFU occurrence.

Conclusions: Enhanced glycemic control and foot care are essential for the diabetic population with high BMI, limited education, smoking history, and indicators of poor nutrition. By focusing on these specific risk factors, healthcare interventions can be better tailored to prevent and manage DFU effectively.

Keywords: diabetic foot; neuropathy and vascular disease; type 2 diabetes.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: None declared.

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Forest plot for all traits estimated effect on each outcome. DFU, diabetic foot ulcer; DPAD, diabetic peripheral artery disease; DPN, diabetic polyneuropathy; EAS, East Asian; EUR, European.

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