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Congenital Hypothyroidism due to a Low Level of Maternal Thyrotropin Receptor-Blocking Antibodies.

Solène Castellnou1, Patricia Bretones2, Juliette Abeillon1, Myriam Moret1, Pauline Perrin3, Karim Chikh4, Véronique Raverot3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Maternal TSH receptor antibodies (TRAbs) can cross the placenta and affect fetal and neonatal thyroid function. Maternal TSH receptor-blocking antibodies (TBAbs) are a rare cause of congenital hypothyroidism. CASE REPORT: Following the discovery of a highly elevated TSH on her neonatal screening test, a 10-day-old girl with no familial history of thyroid disorder was referred to the pediatric endocrinology unit. Hypothyroidism was confirmed with a highly elevated TSH (817 mIU/L, reference range 0.4-3.1) and very low levels of FT4 (1.8 pmol/L, reference range 12-22). Anti-TPO antibodies were at 81 IU/mL (reference range <34), TRAbs at 1.7 IU/L (reference range <1.75), and thyroglobulin at 9.4 µg/L (reference range 3.5-77). The thyroid appeared normal on ultrasonography, and no radioiodine uptake was seen on the scintigraphy after the perchlorate discharge test. Concomitantly, a severe maternal hypothyroidism was discovered (TSH 224 mIU/L). The maternal ultrasound appeared normal, anti-TPO antibodies were moderately elevated, and TRAbs were at 3.2 IU/L. TBAbs activity was measured in the mother and her daughter, and a very high and similar blocking activity was observed in both patients (TBAbs 89%, reference range <10%). L-thyroxine treatment was introduced in the newborn and was successfully discontinued at 6.5 months of age, as the TBAbs activity decreased.
CONCLUSION: We report herein a case of transient congenital hypothyroidism with a normal neonatal TRAbs level. In case of maternal TBAbs, similar activity of maternal TBAbs must be expected in the neonate, independently of the neonatal level of TRAbs.
Copyright © 2020 by S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Keywords:  Congenital hypothyroidism; TBAb; TRAb; TSHR Ab; Thyrotropin receptor-blocking antibodies

Year:  2020        PMID: 33981622      PMCID: PMC8077501          DOI: 10.1159/000509015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Thyroid J        ISSN: 2235-0640


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