Hepatitis C Virus Infection Induces Autoimmune Hypothyroidism with Potential Profound Metabolic Implications: A Cross-Sectional Study in a High-Prevalence Region
Xiaoli Zhong, Waseem Abbas, Farman Ullah, Rafi Ullah

TL;DR
This study finds that Hepatitis C Virus infection is strongly linked to autoimmune thyroid disease, which could lead to serious metabolic issues.
Contribution
The study identifies a strong association between HCV infection and autoimmune hypothyroidism, suggesting potential metabolic consequences.
Findings
41% of HCV patients had thyroid dysfunction compared to 12% of controls.
Anti-TPO antibodies were 38% positive in HCV patients versus 8% in controls.
Thyroid dysfunction was more common in older HCV patients and those with higher viral loads.
Abstract
Background: Thyroid hormones regulate energy homeostasis, lipid/glucose metabolism, and protein turnover. Chronic Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection is highly associated with autoimmune hypothyroidism, which may have profound metabolic implications. This study evaluates thyroid dysfunction and anti-thyroid peroxidase (anti-TPO) autoimmunity in HCV patients and explores its potential metabolic implications in a high-prevalence region. Methods: In this comparative cross-sectional study adhering to STROBE guidelines, we enrolled 100 PCR-confirmed chronic HCV patients and 100 age/gender-matched controls from District Peshawar, Pakistan. Serum TSH, fT3, fT4, and anti-TPO antibodies were quantified. Multivariable logistic regression, adjusted for age, gender, and viral load, was used to compute adjusted odds ratios (aOR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI). Results: Thyroid dysfunction affected…
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TopicsThyroid Disorders and Treatments · Hepatitis C virus research · Vitamin D Research Studies
