Genetic and observational associations of lung function with gastrointestinal tract diseases: pleiotropic and mendelian randomization analysis.
Jiang M, Hao X, Jiang Y et al.
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The two-way communications along the gut-lung axis influence the immune function in both gut and lung. However, the shared genetic characteristics of lung function with gastrointestinal tract (GIT) diseases remain to be investigated.
400,102 European ancestry individuals with FEV1 measurement, 24,906 European ancestry PUD cases, 731,917 European ancestry PUD controls
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