TSH-receptor autoantibodies in patients with chronic thyroiditis and hypothyroidism

Mariella Giannone, M. Dalla Costa, C. Sabbadin, S. Garelli, M. Salvà, S. Masiero, M. Plebani, D. Faggian, N. Gallo, F. Presotto, L. Bertazza, D. Nacamulli, S. Censi, C. Mian, C. Betterle
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Abstract Objectives The reported prevalence of TSH-receptor (TSHR) autoantibodies (TRAb) in patients with chronic thyroiditis (CT) range from 0 to 48%. The objective was to study the prevalence of TRAb in patients with CT and hypothyroidism and to correlate it with gender, age, thyroid dimensions, TSH levels, and autoimmune diseases. Methods The study comprised 245 patients with CT and hypothyroidism (median age 42 years, 193 females, 52 males) and 123 Italian healthy subjects matched for sex and age as controls. TRAb were tested with ELISA using a >2.5 IU/L cut off for positivity. TSHR blocking (TBAb) and TSHR stimulating autoantibodies (TSAb) were measured in 12 TRAb-positive patients using bioassays with Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells expressing wild-type or R255D-mutated TSHR. Results TRAb positivity was found in 32/245 (13.1%) patients and significantly correlated (p<0.05) with TSH levels. TRAb positivity was significantly higher in males vs. females (p=0.034), in females 16–45 years of age vs. >45 years of age (p<0.05) and in patients with reduced vs. normal/increased thyroid dimensions (p<0.05). Linear regression analysis showed a correlation between TRAb concentrations with age (p<0.05) and TRAb concentrations with TSH (p<0.01). In bioassay with TSHR-R255D all 12 patients tested were TBAb-positive while 33% were also TSAb-positive suggesting the presence of a mixture of TRAbs with different biological activities in some patients. Conclusions TRAb have been found in patients with CT and hypothyroidism. A mixture of TBAb and TSAb was found in some patients and this may contribute to the pathogenesis of thyroid dysfunction during the course of the disease.
慢性甲状腺炎和甲状腺功能减退患者的tsh受体自身抗体
【摘要】目的报道慢性甲状腺炎(CT)患者中tsh受体(TSHR)自身抗体(TRAb)的患病率为0 ~ 48%。目的是研究TRAb在CT和甲状腺功能减退患者中的患病率,并将其与性别、年龄、甲状腺尺寸、TSH水平和自身免疫性疾病联系起来。方法选取245例CT合并甲状腺功能减退患者(中位年龄42岁,女性193例,男性52例)和123名性别和年龄匹配的意大利健康人作为对照。采用酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)检测TRAb,阳性临界值为>2.5 IU/L。用表达野生型或r255d突变TSHR的中国仓鼠卵巢(CHO)细胞进行生物测定,测定了12例trab阳性患者的TSHR阻断(TBAb)和TSHR刺激自身抗体(TSAb)。结果TRAb阳性在32/245例(13.1%)患者中发现,且与年龄(p<0.05)、甲状腺尺寸减小与正常/增加的患者有显著相关性(p<0.05)。线性回归分析显示,TRAb浓度与年龄相关(p<0.05), TRAb浓度与TSH相关(p<0.01)。在tshrr - r255d生物测定中,所有12例患者均为tab阳性,33%的患者也为tab阳性,这表明在一些患者中存在具有不同生物活性的trab混合物。结论TRAb可在CT合并甲状腺功能减退患者中发现。在一些患者中发现TBAb和TSAb的混合物,这可能有助于在疾病过程中甲状腺功能障碍的发病机制。
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