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Relationship between serum vitamin D levels and thyroid- and parathyroid-related diseases: a Mendelian randomisation study

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Relationship between serum vitamin D levels and thyroid- and parathyroid-related diseases: a Mendelian randomisation study

Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 September 2024

Lirong Zhang , Congting Hu, Xinmiao Lin, Huiting Lin, Wenhua Wu, Jiaqin Cai, Hong Sun and Xiaoxia Wei

Abstract

Previous studies have indicated an association between vitamin D and thyroid- and parathyroid-related diseases. However, it remains unclear whether it is a cause of the disease, a side effect of treatment or a consequence of the disease. The Mendelian randomisation (MR) study strengthens the causal inference by controlling for non-heritable environmental confounders and reverse causation. In this study, a two-sample bidirectional MR analysis was conducted to investigate the causal relationship between serum vitamin D levels and thyroid- and parathyroid-related diseases. Inverse variance weighted, weighted median and MR-Egger methods were performed, the Cochran Q test was used to evaluate the heterogeneity and the MR-PRESSO and MR-Egger intercepts were utilised to assess the possibility of pleiotropy. The Bonferroni-corrected significance threshold was 0·0038. At the Bonferroni-corrected significance level, we found that vitamin D levels suggestively decreased the risk of benign parathyroid adenoma (OR = 0·244; 95 % CI 0·074, 0·802; P = 0·0202) in the MR analyses. In the reverse MR study, a genetically predicted risk of thyroid cancer suggestively increased the risk of elevated vitamin D (OR = 1·007; 95 % CI 1·010, 1·013; P = 0·0284), chronic thyroiditis significantly increased the risk of elevated vitamin D (OR = 1·007; 95 % CI 1·002, 1·011; P = 0·0030) and thyroid nodules was significantly decreased the vitamin D levels (OR = 0·991; 95 % CI 0·985, 0·997; P = 0·0034). The findings might be less susceptible to horizontal pleiotropy and heterogeneity (P > 0·05). This study from a gene perspective indicated that chronic thyroiditis and thyroid nodules may impact vitamin D levels, but the underlying mechanisms require further investigation.

Keywords

Thyroid gland

Parathyroid glands

Thyroid cancer

Vitamin D

Mendelian randomisation study

Conclusion

Our study confirmed that chronic thyroiditis and thyroid nodules impact the vitamin D levels, although the underlying mechanisms require further investigation. However, the relationships of serum vitamin D levels on benign parathyroid adenoma and the relationship of thyroid cancer on vitamin D levels still need to be examined in larger multicentre GWAS that include more SNP to validate or reassess our conclusions. Moreover, our study did not reveal a causal relationship between vitamin D and other thyroid- and parathyroid-related diseases.

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