Thyroid Hormones Interaction With Immune Response, Inflammation and Non-thyroidal Illness Syndrome
The interdependence between thyroid hormones (THs), namely, thyroxine and triiodothyronine, and immune system is nowadays well-recognized, although not yet fully explored. Synthesis, conversion to a bioactive form, and release of THs in the circulation are events tightly supervised by the hypothalam...
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doaj-d37077cc604e422386bd52ef8318f2742021-01-21T08:37:00ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology2296-634X2021-01-01810.3389/fcell.2020.614030614030Thyroid Hormones Interaction With Immune Response, Inflammation and Non-thyroidal Illness SyndromeRoberto De Luca0Paul J. Davis1Paul J. Davis2Hung-Yun Lin3Hung-Yun Lin4Hung-Yun Lin5Hung-Yun Lin6Hung-Yun Lin7Fabio Gionfra8Zulema A. Percario9Elisabetta Affabris10Jens Z. Pedersen11Cinzia Marchese12Pankaj Trivedi13Eleni Anastasiadou14Roberto Negro15Sandra Incerpi16Department of Neurology, Center for Life Science, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United StatesPharmaceutical Research Institute, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Albany, NY, United StatesAlbany Medical College, Albany, NY, United StatesPharmaceutical Research Institute, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Albany, NY, United StatesTaipei Cancer Center, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Cancer Biology and Drug Discovery, College of Medical Science and Technology, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, TaiwanTraditional Herbal Medicine Research Center of Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, TaiwanTMU Research Center of Cancer Translational Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Sciences, University “Roma Tre,” Rome, ItalyDepartment of Sciences, University “Roma Tre,” Rome, ItalyDepartment of Sciences, University “Roma Tre,” Rome, ItalyDepartment of Biology, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy0Department of Experimental Medicine, University “La Sapienza,” Rome, Italy0Department of Experimental Medicine, University “La Sapienza,” Rome, Italy0Department of Experimental Medicine, University “La Sapienza,” Rome, Italy1National Institute of Gastroenterology, Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico (IRCCS) “S. de Bellis” Research Hospital, Castellana Grotte, ItalyDepartment of Sciences, University “Roma Tre,” Rome, ItalyThe interdependence between thyroid hormones (THs), namely, thyroxine and triiodothyronine, and immune system is nowadays well-recognized, although not yet fully explored. Synthesis, conversion to a bioactive form, and release of THs in the circulation are events tightly supervised by the hypothalamic–pituitary–thyroid (HPT) axis. Newly synthesized THs induce leukocyte proliferation, migration, release of cytokines, and antibody production, triggering an immune response against either sterile or microbial insults. However, chronic patho-physiological alterations of the immune system, such as infection and inflammation, affect HPT axis and, as a direct consequence, THs mechanism of action. Herein, we revise the bidirectional crosstalk between THs and immune cells, required for the proper immune system feedback response among diverse circumstances. Available circulating THs do traffic in two distinct ways depending on the metabolic condition. Mechanistically, internalized THs form a stable complex with their specific receptors, which, upon direct or indirect binding to DNA, triggers a genomic response by activating transcriptional factors, such as those belonging to the Wnt/β-catenin pathway. Alternatively, THs engage integrin αvβ3 receptor on cell membrane and trigger a non-genomic response, which can also signal to the nucleus. In addition, we highlight THs-dependent inflammasome complex modulation and describe new crucial pathways involved in microRNA regulation by THs, in physiological and patho-physiological conditions, which modify the HPT axis and THs performances. Finally, we focus on the non-thyroidal illness syndrome in which the HPT axis is altered and, in turn, affects circulating levels of active THs as reported in viral infections, particularly in immunocompromised patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcell.2020.614030/fullhuman immunodeficiency virushypothalamic–pituitary–thyroidimmune systeminflammasomemicroRNAsnon-thyroidal illness syndrome |
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Roberto De Luca Paul J. Davis Paul J. Davis Hung-Yun Lin Hung-Yun Lin Hung-Yun Lin Hung-Yun Lin Hung-Yun Lin Fabio Gionfra Zulema A. Percario Elisabetta Affabris Jens Z. Pedersen Cinzia Marchese Pankaj Trivedi Eleni Anastasiadou Roberto Negro Sandra Incerpi |
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Roberto De Luca Paul J. Davis Paul J. Davis Hung-Yun Lin Hung-Yun Lin Hung-Yun Lin Hung-Yun Lin Hung-Yun Lin Fabio Gionfra Zulema A. Percario Elisabetta Affabris Jens Z. Pedersen Cinzia Marchese Pankaj Trivedi Eleni Anastasiadou Roberto Negro Sandra Incerpi Thyroid Hormones Interaction With Immune Response, Inflammation and Non-thyroidal Illness Syndrome Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology human immunodeficiency virus hypothalamic–pituitary–thyroid immune system inflammasome microRNAs non-thyroidal illness syndrome |
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Roberto De Luca Paul J. Davis Paul J. Davis Hung-Yun Lin Hung-Yun Lin Hung-Yun Lin Hung-Yun Lin Hung-Yun Lin Fabio Gionfra Zulema A. Percario Elisabetta Affabris Jens Z. Pedersen Cinzia Marchese Pankaj Trivedi Eleni Anastasiadou Roberto Negro Sandra Incerpi |
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Thyroid Hormones Interaction With Immune Response, Inflammation and Non-thyroidal Illness Syndrome |
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Thyroid Hormones Interaction With Immune Response, Inflammation and Non-thyroidal Illness Syndrome |
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Thyroid Hormones Interaction With Immune Response, Inflammation and Non-thyroidal Illness Syndrome |
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Thyroid Hormones Interaction With Immune Response, Inflammation and Non-thyroidal Illness Syndrome |
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Thyroid Hormones Interaction With Immune Response, Inflammation and Non-thyroidal Illness Syndrome |
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thyroid hormones interaction with immune response, inflammation and non-thyroidal illness syndrome |
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology |
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The interdependence between thyroid hormones (THs), namely, thyroxine and triiodothyronine, and immune system is nowadays well-recognized, although not yet fully explored. Synthesis, conversion to a bioactive form, and release of THs in the circulation are events tightly supervised by the hypothalamic–pituitary–thyroid (HPT) axis. Newly synthesized THs induce leukocyte proliferation, migration, release of cytokines, and antibody production, triggering an immune response against either sterile or microbial insults. However, chronic patho-physiological alterations of the immune system, such as infection and inflammation, affect HPT axis and, as a direct consequence, THs mechanism of action. Herein, we revise the bidirectional crosstalk between THs and immune cells, required for the proper immune system feedback response among diverse circumstances. Available circulating THs do traffic in two distinct ways depending on the metabolic condition. Mechanistically, internalized THs form a stable complex with their specific receptors, which, upon direct or indirect binding to DNA, triggers a genomic response by activating transcriptional factors, such as those belonging to the Wnt/β-catenin pathway. Alternatively, THs engage integrin αvβ3 receptor on cell membrane and trigger a non-genomic response, which can also signal to the nucleus. In addition, we highlight THs-dependent inflammasome complex modulation and describe new crucial pathways involved in microRNA regulation by THs, in physiological and patho-physiological conditions, which modify the HPT axis and THs performances. Finally, we focus on the non-thyroidal illness syndrome in which the HPT axis is altered and, in turn, affects circulating levels of active THs as reported in viral infections, particularly in immunocompromised patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus. |
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human immunodeficiency virus hypothalamic–pituitary–thyroid immune system inflammasome microRNAs non-thyroidal illness syndrome |
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