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Roles of T cell subpopulations in thyroid eye disease.

Journal:
Autoimmunity
Year:
2026
Authors:
Bisnauthsing, Hemlata et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences · China

Abstract

Thyroid eye disease (TED) is an autoimmune inflammatory disease involving the extraocular tissues. It often occurs in patients with hyperthyroidism or a history of hyperthyroidism; however, it can also occur in euthyroid or hypothyroid patients. The immune cells involved in TED have been vigorously investigated, most notably the role of multiple T cell subpopulations. A comprehensive understanding of T cells in both animal and human studies can help us better understand the disease. This review aims to understand the roles of specific T cell subpopulations in TED. By discussing the effects of T cell subpopulations in animal models and human studies of TED, this review highlights the important role of imbalances of T cell subpopulations in TED. The discrepancies between human and animal studies of TED are also discussed in this review. Novel treatments targeting various T cell subpopulations could be developed to manage the disease.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41589802/