The association between circulating the selenium level and the risk of schizophrenia remains unclear.
To determine the relationship between the circulating selenium level and the risk of schizophrenia, using the Mendelian Randomization method in the European population.
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with the circulating selenium level were identified at
The circulating selenium level was associated with decreased risk of schizophrenia by the IVW method (OR: 0.906, 95% CI:0.867–0.947). MR Egger, weighted median, and MR PRESSO methods got similar results. No heterogeneity was detected by the Cochran's Q-test, and no single SNP was driving the overall effect by leave-one-out analysis.
Our study provides support for the genetic relationship between the circulating selenium level and schizophrenia; the decreased circulating selenium level was associated with an elevated risk of schizophrenia.