Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by autoimmune component,ser-ving as a primary factor in cardiovascular diseases.The atherosclerotic plaques involve a variety of immune cells which mediated complex immune and inflammatory responses at each stage of the disease's progression.Notably,within atherosclerotic plaques,T-cells,as the predominant immune cells,can be differentiated into various subsets with distinct functions.These T-cell subsets modulate the progression of atherosclerosis by se-creting either pro-inflammatory or anti-inflammatory cytokines.Understanding the impact of these immune cells on the disease's development is imperative for formulating novel therapeutic strategies.This article aims to review the roles of T-cell subsets and their secreted cytokines in atherosclerosis,aiming to offer new in-sights for the scientific research and clinical management of this condition.