Testing for a causal role of thyroid hormone measurements within the normal range on human metabolism and diseases: a systematic Mendelian randomization.

IF 9.7 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL EBioMedicine Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-26 DOI:10.1016/j.ebiom.2024.105306
Heba Alwan, Jian'an Luan, Alice Williamson, Julia Carrasco-Zanini, Isobel D Stewart, Nicholas J Wareham, Claudia Langenberg, Maik Pietzner
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Abstract

Background: Variation in thyroid function parameters within the normal range has been observationally associated with adverse health outcomes. Whether those associations reflect causal effects is largely unknown.

Methods: We systematically tested associations between genetic differences in thyrotropin (TSH) and free thyroxine (FT4) within the normal range and more than 1100 diseases and more than 6000 molecular traits (metabolites and proteins) in three large population-based cohorts. This was performed by combining individual and summary level genetic data and using polygenic scores and Mendelian randomization (MR) methods. We performed a phenome-wide MR study in the OpenGWAS database covering thousands of complex phenotypes and diseases.

Findings: Genetically predicted TSH or FT4 levels within the normal range were predominately associated with thyroid-related outcomes, like goitre. The few extra-thyroidal outcomes that were found to be associated with genetic liability towards high but normal TSH levels included atrial fibrillation (odds ratio = 0.92, p-value = 2.13 × 10-3), thyroid cancer (odds ratio = 0.57, p-value = 2.97 × 10-4), and specific biomarkers, such as sex hormone binding globulin (β = -0.046, p-value = 1.33 × 10-6) and total cholesterol (β = 0.027, p-value = 5.80 × 10-3).

Interpretation: In contrast to previous studies that have described the association with thyroid hormone levels and disease outcomes, our genetic approach finds little evidence of an association between genetic differences in thyroid function within the normal range and non-thyroidal phenotypes. The association described in previous studies may be explained by reverse causation and confounding.

Funding: This research was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (P1BEP3_200041). The Fenland study (DOI 10.22025/2017.10.101.00001) is funded by the Medical Research Council (MC_UU_12015/1, MC_PC_13046 and MC_UU_00006/1). The EPIC-Norfolk study (DOI 10.22025/2019.10.105.00004) has received funding from the Medical Research Council (MR/N003284/1, MC-UU_12015/1, MC_PC_13048 and MC_UU_00006/1).

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测试正常范围内的甲状腺激素测量值对人体新陈代谢和疾病的因果作用:系统性孟德尔随机试验。
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EBioMedicine
EBioMedicine Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
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期刊介绍: eBioMedicine is a comprehensive biomedical research journal that covers a wide range of studies that are relevant to human health. Our focus is on original research that explores the fundamental factors influencing human health and disease, including the discovery of new therapeutic targets and treatments, the identification of biomarkers and diagnostic tools, and the investigation and modification of disease pathways and mechanisms. We welcome studies from any biomedical discipline that contribute to our understanding of disease and aim to improve human health.
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