Objective The association of thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPOAb) status with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, independent of thyroid function, remains unclear. We aimed to determine whether positive TPOAb is associated with increased CVD risk, overall and among individuals with subclinical hypothyroidism. Methods We conducted a 2-stage individual participant data analysis including cohort studies identified through the Thyroid Studies Collaboration and systematic database searches (MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane Library) through November 2024. Primary outcomes were coronary heart disease (CHD) events, CHD mortality, stroke events, and stroke mortality. We used Cox proportional hazards models, adjusted for age, sex, and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) within each cohort, followed by a random-effects meta-analysis to assess cardiovascular outcomes by TPOAb status, overall and in the subclinical hypothyroidism subgroup. Results Among 100 250 adults from 14 cohort studies (median age 55 years, 56.7% women), 11.9% were TPOAb-positive, and 5.4% had subclinical hypothyroidism. In the overall population, we found no evidence of increased CVD risk in TPOAb-positive compared to TPOAb-negative individuals: Hazard ratio (HR) 1.00 (95% CI 0.90-1.11) for CHD events; HR 0.95 (95% CI 0.78-1.16) for CHD mortality; HR 0.98 (95% CI 0.87-1.11) for stroke events; and HR 1.06 (95% CI 0.81-1.40) for stroke mortality. In subclinical hypothyroidism, positive TPOAb was similarly not associated with increased risk for any of the CVD outcomes. Conclusions Positive TPOAb status was not associated with increased risk of CHD or stroke. These findings do not support the use of TPOAb testing for cardiovascular risk assessment in the overall population or among individuals with subclinical hypothyroidism.

Thyroid antibody status, thyroid function, and the risk of coronary heart disease and stroke: An individual participant data analysis from 14 cohorts / Hysaj, O., Efthimiou, O., Collet, T.-H., Cappola, A.R., Alwan, H., Gussekloo, J., Chaker, L., Kavousi, M., Azizi, F., Kottgen, A., Selvin, E., Trompet, S., Walsh, J.P., Brown, S.J., Iacoviello, M., Dullaart, R.P.F., Bakker, S.J.L., Sgarbi, J.A., Ittermann, T., Volzke, H., et al.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY. - ISSN 0804-4643. - 193:5(2025), pp. S71-S82. [10.1093/ejendo/lvaf209]

Thyroid antibody status, thyroid function, and the risk of coronary heart disease and stroke: An individual participant data analysis from 14 cohorts

Del Giovane C.;
2025

Abstract

Objective The association of thyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPOAb) status with cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, independent of thyroid function, remains unclear. We aimed to determine whether positive TPOAb is associated with increased CVD risk, overall and among individuals with subclinical hypothyroidism. Methods We conducted a 2-stage individual participant data analysis including cohort studies identified through the Thyroid Studies Collaboration and systematic database searches (MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane Library) through November 2024. Primary outcomes were coronary heart disease (CHD) events, CHD mortality, stroke events, and stroke mortality. We used Cox proportional hazards models, adjusted for age, sex, and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) within each cohort, followed by a random-effects meta-analysis to assess cardiovascular outcomes by TPOAb status, overall and in the subclinical hypothyroidism subgroup. Results Among 100 250 adults from 14 cohort studies (median age 55 years, 56.7% women), 11.9% were TPOAb-positive, and 5.4% had subclinical hypothyroidism. In the overall population, we found no evidence of increased CVD risk in TPOAb-positive compared to TPOAb-negative individuals: Hazard ratio (HR) 1.00 (95% CI 0.90-1.11) for CHD events; HR 0.95 (95% CI 0.78-1.16) for CHD mortality; HR 0.98 (95% CI 0.87-1.11) for stroke events; and HR 1.06 (95% CI 0.81-1.40) for stroke mortality. In subclinical hypothyroidism, positive TPOAb was similarly not associated with increased risk for any of the CVD outcomes. Conclusions Positive TPOAb status was not associated with increased risk of CHD or stroke. These findings do not support the use of TPOAb testing for cardiovascular risk assessment in the overall population or among individuals with subclinical hypothyroidism.
2025
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S71
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cardiovascular disease; individual participant data analysis; subclinical hypothyroidism; thyroid peroxidase antibodies
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Thyroid antibody status, thyroid function, and the risk of coronary heart disease and stroke: An individual participant data analysis from 14 cohorts / Hysaj, O., Efthimiou, O., Collet, T.-H., Cappola, A.R., Alwan, H., Gussekloo, J., Chaker, L., Kavousi, M., Azizi, F., Kottgen, A., Selvin, E., Trompet, S., Walsh, J.P., Brown, S.J., Iacoviello, M., Dullaart, R.P.F., Bakker, S.J.L., Sgarbi, J.A., Ittermann, T., Volzke, H., et al.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY. - ISSN 0804-4643. - 193:5(2025), pp. S71-S82. [10.1093/ejendo/lvaf209]
Hysaj, O.; Efthimiou, O.; Collet, T. -H.; Cappola, A. R.; Alwan, H.; Gussekloo, J.; Chaker, L.; Kavousi, M.; Azizi, F.; Kottgen, A.; Selvin, E.; Tromp...espandi
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