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Viruses and Thyroiditis: An Update - Source: Virology Journal, Jan 12, 2009

by Rachel Desailloud, Didier Hober
August 4, 2009

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Viral infections are frequently cited as a major environmental factor involved in subacute thyroiditis and autoimmune thyroid diseases. This review examines the data related to the role of viruses in the development of thyroiditis.

Our research has been focused on human data. We have reviewed virological data for each type of thyroiditis at different levels of evidence; epidemiological data, serological data or research on circulating viruses, direct evidence of thyroid tissue infection.

Interpretation of epidemiological and serological data must be cautious as they don't prove that this pathogen is responsible for the disease. However, direct evidence of the presence of viruses or their components in the organ are available:

• For retroviruses (HFV) and mumps in subacute thyroiditis,

• For retroviruses (HTLV-1, HFV, HIV and SV40) in Graves' disease

• And for HTLV-1, enterovirus, rubella, mumps virus, HSV, EBV and parvovirus in Hashimoto's thyroiditis.

However, it remains to determine whether they are responsible for thyroid diseases or whether they are just innocent bystanders. Further studies are needed to clarify the relationship between viruses and thyroid diseases, in order to develop new strategies for prevention and/or treatment.

Source: Virology Journal, Jan 12, 2009:6(5). Desailloud R, Hober D. Laboratoire de Virologie, Faculte de Medecine, Universite Lille; Centre de Biologie/Pathologie et Parc Eurasante, Lille; Service d'Endocrinologie – Diabetologie - Nutrition, Amiens, France. [Email: desailloud.rachel@chu-amiens.fr]



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