Causal linkage of Graves' disease with aging: Mendelian randomization analysis of telomere length and age-related phenotypes

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Hu, Jingwen [1 ,2 ]
Zhang, Jin [1 ,2 ]
Liu, Yingshu [1 ,2 ]
Qin, Jiahui [1 ,2 ]
Bai, Haixia [1 ,2 ]
Qin, Xiaosong [1 ,2 ,3 ]
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[1] China Med Univ, Shengjing Hosp, Dept Lab Med, Shenyang 110004, Peoples R China
[2] Liaoning Clin Res Ctr Lab Med, Shenyang 110004, Peoples R China
[3] 36 Sanhao Str, Shenyang 110004, Liaoning, Peoples R China
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Mendelian randomization; Graves' disease; Aging; Age-related phenotype; Single nucleotide polymorphism; THYROID-HORMONE; HYPERTHYROIDISM; INSTRUMENTS; MANAGEMENT; SENESCENCE; STRENGTH; POWER;
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10.1186/s12877-024-05379-2
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R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Background Aging is an irreversible progressive decline in physical function. Graves' disease (GD) is a common cause of hyperthyroidism and is characterized by elevated levels of the thyroid hormone (TH). High TH levels are associated with aging and a shortened lifespan. The causal relationship between GD and aging has yet to be investigated. Methods We used genome-wide association study (GWAS) datasets and Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to explore the causal link between GD and aging. To assess the statistical power of instrumental variables (IVs), F-statistics and R-2 were used. MR analysis was conducted using inverse-variance weighting (IVW), MR-Egger, weighted median, and weighted mode. The odds ratio (OR) and 95% CI were calculated to estimate the relative risk of GD to the outcomes. The Cochran Q test, I-2, MR-PRESSO test, and MR-Egger regression intercept were calculated using statistical and leave-one-out analyses to test the heterogeneity, horizontal pleiotropy, and stability of the IVs on the outcomes. Results F-statistics of the five IVs were greater than 10, and the R-2 values ranged from 0.033 to 0.156 (R-2 > 0.01). According to the results of the IVW analysis, GD had no causal effect on facial aging (p = 0.189), age-related macular degeneration (p = 0.346), and Alzheimer's disease (p = 0.479). There was a causal effect of GD on the remaining outcomes: telomere length (TL) (OR = 0.982; 95%CI:0.969-0.994; p = 0.004), senile cataract (OR = 1.031; 95%CI:1.002-1.060; p = 0.033), age-related hearing impairment (OR = 1.009; 95%CI:1.004-1.014; p = 0.001), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (OR = 1.055; 95%CI:1.008-1.103; p = 0.020), and sarcopenia (OR = 1.027; 95%CI:1.009-1.046; p = 0.004). Conclusions GD accelerates the occurrence of age-related phenotypes including TL, senile cataracts, age-related hearing impairment, COPD, and sarcopenia. In contrast, there are no causal linkages between GD and facial aging, age-related macular degeneration, or Alzheimer's disease. Further experimental studies could be conducted to elucidate the mechanisms by which GD facilitates aging, which could help slow down the progress of aging.
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