THYROID-STIMULATING ANTIBODIES IN GRAVES'S DISEASE AND THE EFFECT OF THYROTROPHIN-BINDING GLOBULINS ON THEIR DETERMINATION
- 1 February 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Bioscientifica in Journal of Endocrinology
- Vol. 92 (2) , 175-184
- https://doi.org/10.1677/joe.0.0920175
Abstract
Globulin preparations from the sera of 104 untreated patients with Graves's disease have been tested for their thyroid-stimulating antibody (TSAb) activities. Eighty-one of the samples (78%) were positive in the assay for the thyrotrophin-binding inhibitory immunoglobulins, 48 samples (46%) contained human thyroid adenyl cyclase stimulators (HTACS) and 71 (68%) contained human thyroid stimulators (HTS) measured as stimulation of colloid droplet formation in human thyroid slices. All 104 samples were positive in one or other of the assays, 29 (28%) were positive in all three assays and 38 (37%) in two. All samples were tested for their specific TSH-binding characteristics, 40 (38%) possessed 'B-type' binding sites (previously characterized as TSH-binding sites with low affinity but high capacity for the ligand) but the remaining 64 samples (62%) were no different from normal control samples and had 'A-type' binding sites (high affinity but low capacity binding sites for TSH). Samples without detectable thyrotrophin-binding inhibitory immunoglobulin did not contain B-type TSH-binding globulins. Globulins exhibiting B-type binding were more active in the HTACS and HTS assays. The B-type TSH-binding globulins have a characteristic, dose-dependent reducing effect on the human thyroid adenyl cyclase stimulation by TSH whereas A-type globulins do not. Globulins exhibiting B-type TSH-binding may therefore have a significant effect on assays for TSAb activities. The methods used to measure TSAb have been reviewed from this point of view.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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