The Presence of Serum TgAb Suggests Lower Risks for Glucose and Lipid Metabolic Disorders in Euthyroid General Population From a National Survey

The expressions of antibodies against thyroid peroxidase (TPOAb) and thyroglobulin (TgAb) are very common in the sera of patients with autoimmune thyroid diseases (AITD). The relationship between thyroid autoantibodies and the occurrence of glucose and lipid metabolic disorders remains unclear. This...

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Published in:Frontiers in endocrinology (Lausanne) Vol. 11; p. 139
Main Authors: Zhang, Jinjia, Gao, Yiyang, Li, Yongze, Teng, Di, Xue, Yuanming, Yan, Li, Yang, Jing, Yang, Lihui, Yao, Yongli, Ba, Jianming, Chen, Bing, Du, Jianling, He, Lanjie, Lai, Xiaoyang, Teng, Xiaochun, Shi, Xiaoguang, Li, Yanbo, Chi, Haiyi, Liao, Eryuan, Liu, Chao, Liu, Libin, Qin, Guijun, Qin, Yingfen, Quan, Huibiao, Shi, Bingyin, Sun, Hui, Tang, Xulei, Tong, Nanwei, Wang, Guixia, Zhang, Jin-An, Wang, Youmin, Ye, Zhen, Zhang, Qiao, Zhang, Lihui, Zhu, Jun, Zhu, Mei, Teng, Weiping, Shan, Zhongyan, Li, Jing
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Language:English
Published: Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 18-03-2020
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Summary:The expressions of antibodies against thyroid peroxidase (TPOAb) and thyroglobulin (TgAb) are very common in the sera of patients with autoimmune thyroid diseases (AITD). The relationship between thyroid autoantibodies and the occurrence of glucose and lipid metabolic disorders remains unclear. This study was performed to investigate the correlation between the presence of serum TPOAb/TgAb and those metabolic disorders in euthyroid general population. The data of this study were derived from the Thyroid Disease, Iodine status, and Diabetes National epidemiological (TIDE) survey from all 31 provinces of mainland China. A total of 17,964 euthyroid subjects including 5,802 males (4,000 with TPOAb TgAb and 1,802 with TPOAb /TgAb ) and 12,162 females (8,000 with TPOAb TgAb and 4,162 with TPOAb /TgAb ) were enrolled in this study. The blood glucose and lipid levels were compared between individuals with TPOAb TgAb and those with TPOAb TgAb , TPOAb TgAb , TPOAb TgAb . Both fasting blood glucose (FBG) concentration and the proportion of individuals with impaired FBG (IFG) showed the decreased trends in TPOAb TgAb males as compared with TPOAb TgAb men. There were significantly lower FBG and higher HDL-C levels as well as tendencies toward decreased incidences of IGT and hypertriglyceridemia in TPOAb TgAb females when compared with TPOAb TgAb women. Binary logistic regression analysis further showed that serum TgAb single positivity in males was an independent protective factor for IFG with an OR of 0.691 (95% CI, 0.503-0.949). For females, serum TgAb single positivity was an independent protective factor for hypertriglyceridemia with an OR of 0.859 (95% CI, 0.748-0.987). Trend test showed that with the increase of serum TgAb level, there were significant decreases in the prevalence of IFG among the men with TSH ≤ 2.5 mIU/L and that of hypertriglyceridemia in the women, especially among non-obese females. Serum TgAb single positivity may imply a reduced risk of IFG in euthyroid men and that of hypertriglyceridemia in euthyroid women. The mechanisms for the independent protective roles of TgAb await further investigation.
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Reviewed by: Francesco Latrofa, University of Pisa, Italy; Salvatore Benvenga, University of Messina, Italy
This article was submitted to Thyroid Endocrinology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Endocrinology
These authors have contributed equally to this work
Edited by: Michele Marinò, University of Pisa, Italy
ISSN:1664-2392
1664-2392
DOI:10.3389/fendo.2020.00139