Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3341451 Autoimmunity Reviews 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Autoimmune thyroid disorders are slightly more common in systemic autoimmune diseases.•No causal link can be established between systemic autoimmunity and thyroid disorders.•Thyroid dysfunction may induce rheumatic manifestations e.g. persistent pain feeling.•Constitutional symptoms may advise thyroid evaluation in systemic autoimmune diseases.

A number of dysfunctions may affect the thyroid gland leading either to hyper- or hypothyroidism which are mediated by autoimmune mechanisms. Thyroid abnormalities may represent an isolated alteration or they may be the harbinger of forthcoming disorders as is the case of well-characterized polyendocrine syndromes. Also, they may precede or follow the appearance of rheumatic manifestations in patients affected with connective tissue diseases or rheumatoid arthritis. The mechanisms by which autoimmune thyroid disorders may be linked to systemic autoimmune diseases have not been fully unraveled yet, however alterations of common pathways are suggested by shared genetic variants affecting autoantigen presentation and regulation of the immune response. On the other hand, the higher prevalence of autoimmune thyroid disorders over rheumatic diseases compels the chance of a mere causal concomitancy in the same patient.The aim of our paper is to provide an overview of available data on thyroid involvement in different rheumatic diseases and to go over the main rheumatic manifestations in the context of autoimmune thyroid diseases.

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