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. 2024 Sep 23;25(18):10217.
doi: 10.3390/ijms251810217.

Zinc and Ferritin Levels and Their Associations with Functional Disorders and/or Thyroid Autoimmunity: A Population-Based Case-Control Study

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Zinc and Ferritin Levels and Their Associations with Functional Disorders and/or Thyroid Autoimmunity: A Population-Based Case-Control Study

Hernando Vargas-Uricoechea et al. Int J Mol Sci. .

Abstract

Population zinc and iron status appear to be associated with an increased risk of thyroid function abnormalities and thyroid autoimmunity (AITD). In the present study, we aimed to determine whether zinc and/or iron levels (assessed by ferritin levels) were associated with the presence of AITD and with alterations in thyroid function. A population-based case-control study (n = 1048) was conducted (cases: n = 524; controls: n = 524). Participants were measured for blood concentrations of zinc and ferritin, TSH, FT4, FT3, and thyroid autoantibodies. No significant differences were found in relation to ferritin levels between cases and controls. Among cases, the prevalence of low zinc levels in those with hypothyroidism (both subclinical and overt) was 49.1% [odds ratio (OR) of low zinc levels: 5.926; 95% CI: 3.756-9.351]. The prevalence of low zinc levels in participants with hyperthyroidism (both subclinical and overt) was 37.5% [OR of low zinc levels: 3.683; 95% CI: 1.628-8.33]. The zinc value that best discriminated the highest frequency of AITD was 70.4 µg/dL [sensitivity: 0.947, 1-specificity: 0.655, specificity: 0.345]. The highest frequency of AITD was calculated based on a zinc value <70 µg/dL (relative to a normal value), with this frequency being significantly higher in cases than in controls [OR: 9.3; 95% CI: 6.1-14.3 (p = 0.001)]. In conclusion, the results of our study suggest that zinc deficiency is associated with an increased frequency of functional thyroid disorders and thyroid autoimmunity.

Keywords: ferritin; thyroid autoimmunity; thyroid function; zinc.

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The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

Figures

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Figure 1
Flow chart of the participants included in the study.
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Figure 2
Area under the curve (AUC), which showed that the zinc value that best discriminated the risk of AITD was 70.4 µg/dL [AUC: 0.673 (95% CI: 0.640–0.706)].

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