GWAS of thyroid stimulating hormone highlights pleiotropic effects and inverse association with thyroid cancer.
Wei ZhouBen Michael BrumptonOmer KabilJulius GudmundssonGudmar ThorleifssonJoshua S WeinstockMatthew ZawistowskiJonas Bille NielsenLayal ChakerMarco MediciAlexander TeumerSilvia NaitzaSerena SannaUlla T SchultheissAnne CappolaJuha KarjalainenMitja KurkiMorgan OnekaPeter TaylorLars G FritscheSarah E GrahamBrooke N WolfordWilliam OvertonHumaira RasheedEirin B HaugMaiken E GabrielsenAnne Heidi SkogholtIda SurakkaGeorge Davey SmithAnita PanditTanmoy RoychowdhuryWhitney E HornsbyJon G JonassonLeigha SenterSandya LiyanarachchiMatthew D RingelLi XuLambertus A L M KiemeneyHuiling HeRomana T Netea-MaierJose I MayordomoTheo S PlantingaJon HrafnkelssonHannes HjartarsonErich M SturgisAarno PalotieMark DalyCintia E CitterioPeter ArvanChad M BrummettMichael BoehnkeAlbert de la ChapelleKári StefánssonKristian HveemCristen J WillerBjørn Olav ÅsvoldPublished in: Nature communications (2020)
Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) is critical for normal development and metabolism. To better understand the genetic contribution to TSH levels, we conduct a GWAS meta-analysis at 22.4 million genetic markers in up to 119,715 individuals and identify 74 genome-wide significant loci for TSH, of which 28 are previously unreported. Functional experiments show that the thyroglobulin protein-altering variants P118L and G67S impact thyroglobulin secretion. Phenome-wide association analysis in the UK Biobank demonstrates the pleiotropic effects of TSH-associated variants and a polygenic score for higher TSH levels is associated with a reduced risk of thyroid cancer in the UK Biobank and three other independent studies. Two-sample Mendelian randomization using TSH index variants as instrumental variables suggests a protective effect of higher TSH levels (indicating lower thyroid function) on risk of thyroid cancer and goiter. Our findings highlight the pleiotropic effects of TSH-associated variants on thyroid function and growth of malignant and benign thyroid tumors.