| Literature DB >> 32726952 |
Rick Dersch1, Ludger Tebartz van Elst2,3, Benedikt Hochstuhl2,3,4, Bernd L Fiebich3, Oliver Stich1,5, Tilman Robinson1, Miriam Matysik2,3, Maike Michel3, Kimon Runge2,3, Kathrin Nickel2,3, Katharina Domschke3,6, Dominique Endres2,3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The risk of developing depression is increased in patients with autoimmune thyroiditis. Autoimmune Hashimoto thyroiditis is diagnosed using the serum markers anti-thyroid peroxidase (TPO) and anti-thyroglobulin (TG) antibodies. In rare cases, patients with autoimmune thyroiditis can also suffer from the heterogeneous and ill-defined syndrome of Hashimoto encephalopathy. Biomarkers for Hashimoto encephalopathy or for any brain involvement of autoimmune thyroiditis are currently lacking. The aim of the present descriptive study was therefore to determine whether a subgroup of seropositive patients shows intrathecal anti-thyroid antibody synthesis in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS: Paired serum and CSF samples from 100 patients with unipolar depression were examined for anti-TPO and anti-TG antibodies using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. Antibody-specific indices (ASIs) were calculated for seropositive samples. These ASIs allow the differentiation between the brain-derived fraction of antibodies and antibodies which are passively diffused from the serum. ASIs >1.4 were assessed as positive for brain-derived antibodies. Additionally, for explorative evaluations, a stricter ASI limit of >2 was applied.Entities:
Keywords: Hashimoto encephalopathy; antibody index; autoimmune thyroiditis; depression; thyroglobulin; thyroid peroxidase
Year: 2020 PMID: 32726952 PMCID: PMC7465032 DOI: 10.3390/jcm9082391
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.241
Anti-thyroid autoantibody findings in the whole group of patients with depressive disorders.
| Autoantibody | Serum Autoantibodies (N = 100) | ASIs with Reference > 1.4 (with Stricter Reference > 2) | Frequency of Increased ASIs with ASI > 1.4 (>2) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anti-thyroid peroxidase (TPO) antibodies (ref. < 50 IU/mL) | Increased: N = 16 | Increased: N = 11 (N = 6) | In the entire cohort: 11% (6%) |
| Not increased: N = 84 | Not increased: N = 89 (N = 94) | In the sero-positive patients: 69% (38%) | |
| Anti-thyroglobulin (TG) antibodies (ref. < 100 IU/mL) | Increased: N = 3 | Increased: N = 2 (N = 0) | In the entire cohort: 2% (0%) |
| Not increased: N = 97 | Not increased: N = 98 (N = 100) | In the sero-positive patients: 67% (0%) |
Abbreviations: ASI = antibody specific index; ref. = reference value.
Patients with depression and increased antibody specific indices (ASIs).
| Pa. | Age, Sex | Syndrome | Serum TPO/ TG | ASI TPO/ TG | Thyroid Hormone Status | EEG | MRI | CSF | Overall Alterations |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mid 60s; Female | Recurrent depressive disorder, moderate to severe episode | TPO: 142.22 (↑) | TSH: ↑ | Intermittent theta and delta waves frontally em-phasized and partially on the left hemisphere | Stroke-like lesion in the right stem ganglion; | Increased protein concentration: 575 mg/L | ASI-TPO↑ | |
| 2 | Mid 70s; female | Recurrent depressive disorder, severe episode | TPO: 119.09 (↑) | TPO: 1.78 (↑) | TSH: ↔ | Normal | Global cerebral atrophy; | Increased protein concentration: 523 mg/L | ASI-TPO ↑ |
| 3 | ~20 years; female | Recurrent depressive disorder, severe episode with psychotic symptoms | TPO: 67.59 (↑) | TPO: 1.90 (↑) | TSH: ↔ | Intermittently fronto-temporally emphasized theta-slowing with intermittent frontal delta waves | Vascular variant | Increased protein concentration: 499 mg/L | ASI-TPO ↑ |
| 4 | Mid 40s; female | Recurrent depressive disorder, severe episode | TPO: 76.33 (↑) | TPO: 1.75 (↑) | TSH: ↔ | Normal | Multiple supratentorial white matter lesions on both sides | Normal | ASI-TPO ↑ |
| 5 | ~20 years; female | Recurrent depressive disorder, severe episode with psychotic symptoms | TPO: 50.49 (↑) | TSH: ↑ | Normal | Wide and asymmetri-cally configured ventricle system; hippocampal malrotation on the right | Normal | ASI-TPO ↑ | |
| 6 | Mid 60s; female | Recurrent depressive disorder, severe episode with psychotic symptoms | TPO: 130.44 (↑) | TPO: 1.57 (↑) | TSH: ↔ | Normal | Internally accentuated brain volume reduction and single white matter lesions | Only one isolated band in the CSF | ASI-TPO ↑ |
| 7 | ~20 years; female | Recurrent depressive disorder, severe episode | TPO: 94.77 (↑) | TSH: ↔ | Normal | Normal | Increased protein concen-tration: 719 mg/L; albumin quotient: 8.2 | ASI-TPO ↑ | |
| 8 | ~ 30 years; male | Recurrent depressive disorder, severe episode | TPO: 110.05 (↑) | TSH: ↔ | Normal | No conspicuous features (already 2.5 years before antibody testing) | Normal | ASI-TPO ↑ | |
| 9 | Mid 50s; female | Recurrent depressive disorder, severe episode with psychotic symptoms | TPO: 83.34 (↑) | TPO: 1.42 (↑) | TSH: ↓ | Inter-mittent slowing bi-temporally left emphasized | Several white matter alterations; right parietal defect after brain surgery | Oligoclonal intrathecal IgG synthesis | ASI-TPO ↑ |
| 10 | ~20 years; female | First, severe depressive episode | TPO: 127.11 (↑) | TSH: ↔ | Normal | Normal | Normal | ASI-TPO ↑ | |
| 11 | Mid 20s; male | First, moderate depressive episode with somatic syndrome | TPO: 274.16 (↑) | TPO: ↔ | TSH: ↔ | Isolated diffuse dysrhythmic theta waves as well as IRDAs | Normal | Normal | ASI-TG ↑ |
| 12 | ~ 50 years; male | Recurrent depressive disorder, severe episode | TPO: ↔ | TPO: ↔ | TSH: ↔ | Normal | Not performed (CT showed an arachnoid cyst) | Increased protein concen-tration: 547 mg/L | ASI-TG ↑ |
| 13 | ~ 20 years; male | Recurrent depressive disorder, moderate episode | TPO: 312.39 (↑) | TSH: ↔ | Normal | Normal | White blood cell count slightly increased (5 cells/µl); slightly increased protein levels: 451 mg/L | ASI-TPO ↑ |
ASIs > 2 are marked bold. Reference values: anti-TPO antibodies < 50 IU/mL; anti-TG antibodies < 100 IU/ ml; ASI < 1.4 Abbreviations: Pa. = patient; TPO = thyroid peroxidase; TG = thyroglobulin; ASI = specific antibody index; TSH = thyroid-stimulating hormone; fT3 = free triiodothyronine; fT4 = free thyroxine; EEG = electroencephalography; IRDA = intermittent rhythmic delta activity; MRI = magnetic resonance imaging; CT = computer tomography; CSF = cerebrospinal fluid; IgG = immunoglobulin G; ↔ normal; ↑ increased; ↓ decrease.
Additional findings in patients with unipolar depression with and without increased antibody-specific indices (ASIs).
| Diagnostic Alterations | Patients with Increased ASIs (N = 13) | Patients without Increased ASIs (N = 87) | Statistics |
|---|---|---|---|
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| Yes: 8 (62%) | Yes: 48 (55%) | W = 1.283 |
| No: 5 (38%) | No: 39 (45%) | ||
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| Yes: 7 (58%; in one case only a vascular variant) | Yes: 58 (77%) | W = 0.028 |
| No: 5 (42%) | No: 17 (23%) | ||
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| Yes: 4 (31%) | Yes: 22 (26%) | W = 0.766 |
| No: 9 (69%) | No: 63 (74%) |
The analysis of differences in the rate of overall alterations in the diagnostic findings was carried out using a binomial logistic regression analysis with correction for age (which was different between the two groups). Abbreviations: CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; ASI, antibody specific index; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; EEG, electroencephalography; W, Wald.