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The interplay of thyroid hormones and the immune system - where we stand and why we need to know about it

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 186, Issue 5, Pages R65-R77

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BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD
DOI: 10.1530/EJE-21-1171

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) [424957847 -TRR 296, RTG 1949]

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Growing evidence suggests direct crosstalk between thyroid hormones (THs) and the immune system. This review provides a critical overview of current knowledge regarding the interaction of THs and the immune system, focusing on local TH action within major innate and adaptive immune cell subsets. The review aims to highlight open issues and infer the clinical relevance of THs in host defense in the context of various diseases.
Over the past few years, growing evidence suggests direct crosstalk between thyroid hormones (THs) and the immune system. Components of the immune system were proposed to interfere with the central regulation of systemic TH levels. Conversely, THs regulate innate and adaptive immune responses as immune cells are direct target cells of THs. Accordingly, they express different components of local TH action, such as TH transporters or receptors, but our picture of the interplay between THs and the immune system is still incomplete. This review provides a critical overview of current knowledge regarding the interaction of THs and the immune system with the main focus on local TH action within major innate and adaptive immune cell subsets. Thereby, this review aims to highlight open issues which might help to infer the clinical relevance of THs in host defence in the context of different types of diseases such as infection, ischemic organ injury or cancer.

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