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Iron status and the risk of sepsis and severe COVID-19: a two-sample Mendelian randomization study.


ABSTRACT: Observational studies have indicated an association between iron status and risk of sepsis and COVID-19. We estimated the effect of genetically-predicted iron biomarkers on risk of sepsis and risk of being hospitalized with COVID-19, performing a two-sample Mendelian randomization study. For risk of sepsis, one standard deviation increase in genetically-predicted serum iron was associated with odds ratio (OR) of 1.14 (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.01-1.29, P = 0.031). The findings were supported in the analyses for transferrin saturation and total iron binding capacity, while the estimate for ferritin was inconclusive. We found a tendency of higher risk of hospitalization with COVID-19 for serum iron; OR 1.29 (CI 0.97-1.72, P = 0.08), whereas sex-stratified analyses showed OR 1.63 (CI 0.94-2.86, P = 0.09) for women and OR 1.21 (CI 0.92-1.62, P = 0.17) for men. Sensitivity analyses supported the main findings and did not suggest bias due to pleiotropy. Our findings suggest a causal effect of genetically-predicted higher iron status and risk of hospitalization due to sepsis and indications of an increased risk of being hospitalized with COVID-19. These findings warrant further studies to assess iron status in relation to severe infections, including the potential of improved management.

SUBMITTER: Mohus RM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9516524 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Iron status and the risk of sepsis and severe COVID-19: a two-sample Mendelian randomization study.

Mohus Randi Marie RM   Flatby Helene H   Liyanarachi Kristin V KV   DeWan Andrew T AT   Solligård Erik E   Damås Jan Kristian JK   Åsvold Bjørn Olav BO   Gustad Lise T LT   Rogne Tormod T  

Scientific reports 20220928 1


Observational studies have indicated an association between iron status and risk of sepsis and COVID-19. We estimated the effect of genetically-predicted iron biomarkers on risk of sepsis and risk of being hospitalized with COVID-19, performing a two-sample Mendelian randomization study. For risk of sepsis, one standard deviation increase in genetically-predicted serum iron was associated with odds ratio (OR) of 1.14 (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.01-1.29, P = 0.031). The findings were supporte  ...[more]

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