“…Looking into the genetics, thyroid disorders are considered polygenic and result from the interaction of many genetic variants. A wide range of genes are known to be involved in thyroid dysfunctions, some with hyperthyroidism ( HLA-DR3 , CTLA4 , PTPN22 , CD40 , IL2RA , and FCRL3 ) and others with hypothyroidism ( SLC5A5 , SLC26A4 , TG , TPO , DUOX2 , and DUOXA2 ) (Bufalo et al, 2021; Du et al, 2021; Geysels et al, 2022; Khong et al, 2016; Li et al, 2020; Peters et al, 2019; Pfarr et al, 2006; Ris-Stalpers and Bikker, 2010). However, none of the genes are specific to thyroid disorders (Cortés and Mendieta Zerón, 2019).…”