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Significance of thyroglobulin antibodies cross-reactive with thyroperoxidase (TGPO antibodies) in individual patients and immunized mice.

J Ruf1, M Ferrand, J M Durand-Gorde, C De Micco, P Carayon.   

Abstract

Thyroglobulin (TG) and thyroperoxidase (TPO), both involved in thyroid hormone synthesis, represent major autoantigens in thyroid autoimmune disease. Despite numerous studies, the emergence, pathophysiological significance and role of autoantibodies to TG and TPO remain elusive. The recent identification of a new category of thyroid-specific autoantibody interacting with both TG and TPO (TGPO autoantibodies) offers a new opportunity in the study of thyroid autoimmunity. To gain a better insight into the significance of these TGPO autoantibodies, measurement in individual samples appeared necessary. The unique property of TGPO autoantibodies, simultaneous binding to TG and TPO, was used to set up a sandwich method which combined coated TG and radio-iodinated TPO. This method was found to be strictly specific for TGPO autoantibodies and sensitive enough to assay TGPO autoantibodies in serum. In humans, TGPO autoantibodies were found in most of the sera with high TG and TPO autoantibody titres, but not in sera negative for TG autoantibodies, whatever the TPO autoantibody titre. Furthermore, high TGPO autoantibody titres were found in sera strongly cytotoxic for cultured porcine thyroid cells. However, significant correlation of TGPO autoantibody titre was observed neither with TG and TPO autoantibody titres (n = 48) nor with complement-dependent cytotoxicity (n = 50). TGPO antibody assay was also performed in individual plasma of CBA/J mice immunized with either human TG (n = 6) or human TPO (n = 6). Immunization with TG induced high levels of not only TG but also TGPO antibodies, which exhibited a strong reactivity for TPO and whose binding to TG and TPO was fully inhibited by TG. In contrast, immunization with TPO induced high levels of only specific TPO antibodies accompanied by low levels of specific TG antibodies. In this case TGPO antibodies were not detected. Of note, TG- and TPO-immunized mice mounted an immune response against their own TG, but did not exhibit histological signs of thyroiditis. Large panels of TG and TPO MoAbs were also investigated with this method: 18/25 TG MoAbs and only 1/13 TPO MoAbs were found cross-reactive. Taken together, these data provide evidence that TGPO antibodies are effectively present in individual patients and TG-immunized mice, are different from specific TG and TPO antibodies, and may derive from natural B cell repertoire by autoimmune processes involving TG and not TPO.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8467565      PMCID: PMC1554880          DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.1993.tb05949.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


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