Endocrine Connections (Mar 2022)

Decreased β-catenin expression contributes to IFNγ-induced chemokine secretion and lymphocyte infiltration in Hashimoto’s thyroiditis

  • Fei Wu,
  • Chaoming Mao,
  • Xiao Mou,
  • Chengcheng Xu,
  • Tingting Zheng,
  • Ling Bu,
  • Xuan Luo,
  • Qingyan Lu,
  • Xuefeng Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1530/EC-21-0451
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT) is a very common organ-specific aut oimmune disease characterized by lymphocyte infiltration and the destruction of thyroid follicular cells (TFCs), in which IFN-γ and chemokines play pivotal roles. Moreover, β-catenin has been implicated in the regulation of T cell in filtration. However, whether β-catenin is involved in Hashimoto’s thyroiditis is unknown. Here, we examined β-catenin expression in thyroid tissues and investigated its role in the pathogenesis of HT. Th e results showed that β-catenin expression was markedly reduced in the thyroid tissues of HT patients; more importantly, IFN-γ treatment markedly reduced the expression of β-catenin and was accompanied by the secretion of chemokines such as CCL5, CXCL16 , GRO-β, and GRO-γ in TFCs in vitro, which was attributed to GSK-3β/β-catenin signaling pathway activation. Collectively, the decreased expression of β-catenin might contribute to IFNγ-induced chemokine secretion and lymphocyte infiltration in the development of HT.

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