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  A meta-analysis of thyroid-related traits reveals novel loci and gender-specific differences in the regulation of thyroid function

Porcu, E., Medici, M., Pistis, G., Volpato, C. B., Wilson, S. G., Cappola, A. R., et al. (2013). A meta-analysis of thyroid-related traits reveals novel loci and gender-specific differences in the regulation of thyroid function. PLoS Genet, 9(2), e1003266. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1003266.

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Porcu, E., Author
Medici, M., Author
Pistis, G., Author
Volpato, C. B., Author
Wilson, S. G., Author
Cappola, A. R., Author
Bos, S. D., Author
Deelen, J.1, Author           
den Heijer, M., Author
Freathy, R. M., Author
Lahti, J., Author
Liu, C., Author
Lopez, L. M., Author
Nolte, I. M., Author
O'Connell, J. R., Author
Tanaka, T., Author
Trompet, S., Author
Arnold, A., Author
Bandinelli, S., Author
Beekman, M., Author
Bohringer, S., AuthorBrown, S. J., AuthorBuckley, B. M., AuthorCamaschella, C., Authorde Craen, A. J., AuthorDavies, G., Authorde Visser, M. C., AuthorFord, I., AuthorForsen, T., AuthorFrayling, T. M., AuthorFugazzola, L., AuthorGogele, M., AuthorHattersley, A. T., AuthorHermus, A. R., AuthorHofman, A., AuthorHouwing-Duistermaat, J. J., AuthorJensen, R. A., AuthorKajantie, E., AuthorKloppenburg, M., AuthorLim, E. M., AuthorMasciullo, C., AuthorMariotti, S., AuthorMinelli, C., AuthorMitchell, B. D., AuthorNagaraja, R., AuthorNetea-Maier, R. T., AuthorPalotie, A., AuthorPersani, L., AuthorPiras, M. G., AuthorPsaty, B. M., AuthorRaikkonen, K., AuthorRichards, J. B., AuthorRivadeneira, F., AuthorSala, C., AuthorSabra, M. M., AuthorSattar, N., AuthorShields, B. M., AuthorSoranzo, N., AuthorStarr, J. M., AuthorStott, D. J., AuthorSweep, F. C., AuthorUsala, G., Authorvan der Klauw, M. M., Authorvan Heemst, D., Authorvan Mullem, A., AuthorVermeulen, S. H., AuthorVisser, W. E., AuthorWalsh, J. P., AuthorWestendorp, R. G., AuthorWiden, E., AuthorZhai, G., AuthorCucca, F., AuthorDeary, I. J., AuthorEriksson, J. G., AuthorFerrucci, L., AuthorFox, C. S., AuthorJukema, J. W., AuthorKiemeney, L. A., AuthorPramstaller, P. P., AuthorSchlessinger, D., AuthorShuldiner, A. R., AuthorSlagboom, P. E., Author           Uitterlinden, A. G., AuthorVaidya, B., AuthorVisser, T. J., AuthorWolffenbuttel, B. H., AuthorMeulenbelt, I., AuthorRotter, J. I., AuthorSpector, T. D., AuthorHicks, A. A., AuthorToniolo, D., AuthorSanna, S., AuthorPeeters, R. P., AuthorNaitza, S., Author more..
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Free keywords: Female Genome-Wide Association Study Humans Hyperthyroidism/blood/*genetics Hypothyroidism/blood/*genetics Male Phenotype Polymorphism, Genetic Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide Sex Characteristics Signal Transduction/genetics *Thyroid Gland/metabolism/physiopathology Thyrotropin/blood/*genetics Thyroxine/*blood/genetics
 Abstract: Thyroid hormone is essential for normal metabolism and development, and overt abnormalities in thyroid function lead to common endocrine disorders affecting approximately 10% of individuals over their life span. In addition, even mild alterations in thyroid function are associated with weight changes, atrial fibrillation, osteoporosis, and psychiatric disorders. To identify novel variants underlying thyroid function, we performed a large meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for serum levels of the highly heritable thyroid function markers TSH and FT4, in up to 26,420 and 17,520 euthyroid subjects, respectively. Here we report 26 independent associations, including several novel loci for TSH (PDE10A, VEGFA, IGFBP5, NFIA, SOX9, PRDM11, FGF7, INSR, ABO, MIR1179, NRG1, MBIP, ITPK1, SASH1, GLIS3) and FT4 (LHX3, FOXE1, AADAT, NETO1/FBXO15, LPCAT2/CAPNS2). Notably, only limited overlap was detected between TSH and FT4 associated signals, in spite of the feedback regulation of their circulating levels by the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis. Five of the reported loci (PDE8B, PDE10A, MAF/LOC440389, NETO1/FBXO15, and LPCAT2/CAPNS2) show strong gender-specific differences, which offer clues for the known sexual dimorphism in thyroid function and related pathologies. Importantly, the TSH-associated loci contribute not only to variation within the normal range, but also to TSH values outside the reference range, suggesting that they may be involved in thyroid dysfunction. Overall, our findings explain, respectively, 5.64% and 2.30% of total TSH and FT4 trait variance, and they improve the current knowledge of the regulation of hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis function and the consequences of genetic variation for hypo- or hyperthyroidism.

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 Dates: 20132013-02-15
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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1003266
ISSN: 1553-7404 (Electronic)1553-7390 (Linking)
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