Weak‐instrument robust tests in two‐sample summary‐data Mendelian randomization
Sheng Wang and
Hyunseung Kang
Biometrics, 2022, vol. 78, issue 4, 1699-1713
Abstract:
Mendelian randomization (MR) has been a popular method in genetic epidemiology to estimate the effect of an exposure on an outcome using genetic variants as instrumental variables (IV), with two‐sample summary‐data MR being the most popular. Unfortunately, instruments in MR studies are often weakly associated with the exposure, which can bias effect estimates and inflate Type I errors. In this work, we propose test statistics that are robust under weak‐instrument asymptotics by extending the Anderson–Rubin, Kleibergen, and the conditional likelihood ratio test in econometrics to two‐sample summary‐data MR. We also use the proposed Anderson–Rubin test to develop a point estimator and to detect invalid instruments. We conclude with a simulation and an empirical study and show that the proposed tests control size and have better power than existing methods with weak instruments.
Date: 2022
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