Literature DB >> 1688156

Immunoglobulins of patients recovering from Yersinia enterocolitica infections exhibit Graves' disease-like activity in human thyroid membranes.

M W Wolf1, T Misaki, K Bech, M Tvede, J E Silva, S H Ingbar.   

Abstract

Substantial evidence suggests a link between infections with Yersinia enterocolitica (YE) and Graves' disease. We have now examined the sera of 72 patients recovering from YE infection for immunoglobulins that interacted with the TSH receptor in human thyroid membranes. Compared with controls, in concentrations between 1 and 4 mg/mL, patient IgG produced a significant, concentration-dependent inhibition of TSH binding (p less than 0.001) and stimulation of adenylate cyclase activity (p less than 0.005-0.05). Whereas IgG from normal individuals caused no stimulation of adenylate cyclase, IgG from controls caused some concentration-dependent displacement of TSH, as previously reported. However, IgG from convalescents of YE infections was significantly more potent than normal IgG in reducing the binding of TSH to the membrane. Thus, at each examined concentration, YE patients' IgG displaced more TSH than IgG from normal controls. For each milligram per milliliter increment of IgG in the assay, patients' IgG caused a 10.2% inhibition of TSH binding (r -0.90, p less than 0.001), significantly greater than that seen with normal IgG (p less than 0.02). The present studies provide the first demonstration that IgG of patients recovering from YE infections react with the human TSH receptor. The antibodies presumably are produced against the TSH-binding protein present in YE. However, in view of lack of evidence for thyroid dysfunction in the sera of patients recovering from yersiniosis and the presence of TSH-binding proteins in other bacteria, we postulate that infection with YE is neither necessary nor sufficient to cause thyroid autoimmune disease.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1688156     DOI: 10.1089/thy.1991.1.315

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thyroid        ISSN: 1050-7256            Impact factor:   6.568


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