Unraveling Novel Therapeutic Targets for Coronary Artery Disease Via Gene Signatures of Plasma Proteome: a Mendelian Randomization Study
Abstract:Background: Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is a common disease with a significant healthcare burden across the globe. Efforts were made to identify therapeutic targets or prophylaxis for high-risk individuals. Method: Here, we used a plasma-proteomewide Mendelian Randomization approach to estimate the causal effect of plasma proteins on the development of CAD by using the pQTL of the proteins as the exposure, and two large-scale GWAS of CAD as the outcome. Results: We identified LPA, PCSK9, PLA2G7, C1S, C1R, EN… Show more
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