Searching for the Autoimmune Thyroid Disease Susceptibility Genes: From Gene Mapping to Gene Function

The autoimmune thyroid diseases (AITD) are complex diseases that are caused by an interaction between susceptibility genes and environmental triggers. Genetic susceptibility, in combination with external factors (e.g., dietary iodine), is believed to initiate the autoimmune response to thyroid antig...

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description The autoimmune thyroid diseases (AITD) are complex diseases that are caused by an interaction between susceptibility genes and environmental triggers. Genetic susceptibility, in combination with external factors (e.g., dietary iodine), is believed to initiate the autoimmune response to thyroid antigens. Abundant epidemiological data, including family and twin studies, point to a strong genetic influence on the development of AITD. Various techniques have been used to identify the genes contributing to the etiology of AITD, including candidate gene analysis and whole genome screening. These studies have enabled the identification of several loci (genetic regions) that are linked with AITD, and in some of these loci putative AITD susceptibility genes have been identified. Some of these genes/loci are unique to Graves’ disease (GD) and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT), and some are common to both diseases, indicating that there is a shared genetic susceptibility to GD and HT. The putative GD and HT susceptibility genes include both immune modifying genes (e.g., human leukocyte antigen, cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen-4) and thyroid-specific genes (e.g., TSH receptor, thyroglobulin). Most likely these loci interact, and their interactions may influence disease phenotype and severity. It is hoped that in the near future additional AITD susceptibility genes will be identified and the mechanisms by which they induce AITD will be unraveled.
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Antigens, CD
Antigens, Differentiation - genetics
Autoimmune Diseases - genetics
Biological and medical sciences
Chromosome Mapping
CTLA-4 Antigen
Cytotoxicity
Epidemiology
Family
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gene mapping
Genes
Genetic analysis
Genetic Linkage
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Genomic analysis
Graves disease
Histocompatibility antigen HLA
HLA Antigens - genetics
Humans
Iodine
Loci
Lymphocytes
Lymphocytes T
Phenotypes
Siblings
Susceptibility
Thyroglobulin
Thyroid
Thyroid diseases
Thyroid Diseases - genetics
Thyroid Diseases - immunology
Thyroid gland
Thyroid-stimulating hormone
Thyroiditis
Twin Studies as Topic
Vertebrates: endocrinology
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