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Thyrotrophin and thyroxine support immune homeostasis in humans
- Source :
- Immunology, 163, 155-168, Immunology, 163, 2, pp. 155-168, Immunology, Jaeger, M, Sloot, Y J E, Horst, R T, Chu, X, Koenen, H J P M, Koeken, V A C M, Moorlag, S J C F M, de Bree, C J, Mourits, V P, Lemmers, H, Dijkstra, H, Medici, M, van Herwaarden, A E, Joosten, I, Joosten, L A B, Li, Y, Smit, J W A, Netea, M G & Netea-Maier, R T 2021, ' Thyrotrophin and thyroxine support immune homeostasis in humans ', Immunology, vol. 163, no. 2, pp. 155-168 . https://doi.org/10.1111/imm.13306, Immunology. Wiley-Blackwell
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Summary The endocrine and the immune systems interact by sharing receptors for hormones and cytokines, cross‐control and feedback mechanisms. To date, no comprehensive study has assessed the impact of thyroid hormones on immune homeostasis. By studying immune phenotype (cell populations, antibody concentrations, circulating cytokines, adipokines and acute‐phase proteins, monocyte–platelet interactions and cytokine production capacity) in two large independent cohorts of healthy volunteers of Western European descent from the Human Functional Genomics Project (500FG and 300BCG cohorts), we identified a crucial role of the thyroid hormone thyroxin (T4) and thyroid‐stimulating hormone (TSH) on the homeostasis of lymphocyte populations. TSH concentrations were strongly associated with multiple populations of both effector and regulatory T cells, whereas B‐cell populations were significantly associated with free T4 (fT4). In contrast, fT4 and TSH had little impact on myeloid cell populations and cytokine production capacity. Mendelian randomization further supported the role of fT4 for lymphocyte homeostasis. Subsequently, using a genomics approach, we identified genetic variants that influence both fT4 and TSH concentrations and immune responses, and gene set enrichment pathway analysis showed enrichment of fT4‐affected gene expression in B‐cell function pathways, including the CD40 pathway, further supporting the importance of fT4 in the regulation of B‐cell function. In conclusion, we show that thyroid function controls the homeostasis of the lymphoid cell compartment. These findings improve our understanding of the immune responses and open the door for exploring and understanding the role of thyroid hormones in the lymphocyte function during disease.<br />TSH and T4 both influence lymphocyte homeostasis and subpopulations while components of the myeolid lineage and the innate immune system remained rather uneffected.
- Subjects :
- Male
0301 basic medicine
Lymphocyte
medicine.medical_treatment
Vascular damage Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 16]
lnfectious Diseases and Global Health Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 4]
Thyrotropin
Lymphocyte Activation
T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory
stimulating hormone (TSH)
immune response
Cohort Studies
0302 clinical medicine
T-Lymphocyte Subsets
Lymphocyte homeostasis
Homeostasis
Immunology and Allergy
innate immunity
Cells, Cultured
B-Lymphocytes
Metabolic Disorders Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 6]
adaptive immunity
thyroid‐stimulating hormone (TSH)
Acquired immune system
3. Good health
Women's cancers Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 17]
medicine.anatomical_structure
Cytokine
Original Article
Female
Thyroid function
Inflammatory diseases Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 5]
hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists
Signal Transduction
Adult
Adolescent
Immunology
Biology
Rare cancers Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 9]
Immunophenotyping
Healthcare improvement science Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 18]
Young Adult
03 medical and health sciences
Immune system
medicine
Humans
thyroid‐
CD40 Antigens
thyroid hormones
Innate immune system
Original Articles
thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)
Thyroxine
030104 developmental biology
030215 immunology
Hormone
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00192805
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Immunology, 163, 155-168, Immunology, 163, 2, pp. 155-168, Immunology, Jaeger, M, Sloot, Y J E, Horst, R T, Chu, X, Koenen, H J P M, Koeken, V A C M, Moorlag, S J C F M, de Bree, C J, Mourits, V P, Lemmers, H, Dijkstra, H, Medici, M, van Herwaarden, A E, Joosten, I, Joosten, L A B, Li, Y, Smit, J W A, Netea, M G & Netea-Maier, R T 2021, ' Thyrotrophin and thyroxine support immune homeostasis in humans ', Immunology, vol. 163, no. 2, pp. 155-168 . https://doi.org/10.1111/imm.13306, Immunology. Wiley-Blackwell
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e77966ad08c0874025b124cc14bb3c80
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/imm.13306