Background; The thyroid is a crucial endocrine organ, and its dysfunction can cause various disorders. Autoimmune conditions like Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and Graves’ disease are the most prevalent. Current studies show that immune activity and inflammation are central to thyroid pathology. Yet, the detailed processes linking immune cells, inflammatory mediators, and thyroid tissue remain incompletely clarified. Thus, examining thyroid structure and function, analyzing immune-related injury pathways, and synthesizing recent progress are valuable for clarifying autoimmune pathology and advancing targeted therapies.. Methods; This work evaluates existing academic literature and research reports. It addresses thyroid anatomy and physiology, the involvement of immune cells in thyroid disorders, inflammatory mechanisms in thyroid damage, and the interplay between immune activity and thyroid function. By combining fundamental and clinical evidence, it explores the connection between immunity and thyroid pathology. Results; Findings indicate that immune cells and inflammation are pivotal in thyroid disease development, especially in Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and Graves’ disease. The review outlines immune-mediated damage to thyroid tissue, noting the roles of genetic susceptibility, environmental factors, and immune imbalance in initiating and worsening autoimmunity. Additionally, recent investigations have uncovered possible immune- and inflammation-related treatment targets, supporting personalized therapeutic approaches. Conclusions; In summary, immune mechanisms and inflammation are fundamental in thyroid disorders. Deeper insight into these processes aids therapy development. Analyzing interactions between immune responses and thyroid pathology helps refine clinical care and direct new treatment research. Moving forward, cooperation among clinicians, scientists, and health policymakers should be enhanced. Integrating established and emerging interventions can improve comprehensive thyroid disease management, benefiting patients and meeting unresolved healthcare demands.
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Zuqiang Huang
International Journal of Diabetes and Endocrinology
Changsha Medical University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ba426d4e9516ffd37a2a9c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ijde.20251004.14