Smoking-induced HLA-DQA1 overexpression in T cells: a novel pathway in thyroid eye disease development - PubMed
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- Smoking is linked to changes in immune cell profiles, including decreased leukocytes and neutrophils, but increased lymphocytes.
- Elevated lymphocyte levels correlate positively with thyroid hormones FT3 and TT3.
- Thyroid eye disease (TED) patients show increased follicular helper T cells and plasma cells in orbital tissues.
- Summary-data-based Mendelian randomization identifies HLA-DQA1 and HLA-DQB1 as causal risk factors for TED.
- Smoking induces upregulation of genes in T cells, including HLA-DQA1/DQB1, confirmed by RT-qPCR in TED patients who smoke.
- The study concludes smoking exacerbates TED by increasing T cells and promoting HLA-DQA1 overexpression, advocating smoking cessation.