Affiliation:
1. Department of Medicine I, Molecular Thyroid Research Laboratory, Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center, Mainz, Germany
2. Endocrine Laboratory and Practice, Mainz, Germany
3. Department of Molecular Microbiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri
Abstract
Abstract
Context
Serum TSH receptor autoantibody (TSH-R-Ab) is a biomarker of Graves disease (GD). Studies have shown that the levels of this TSH-R-Ab have clinical significance.
Objective
To differentiate between thyroidal GD only and Graves orbitopathy (GD + GO).
Design
Controlled, follow-up study.
Setting
Academic tertiary referral center for GD + GO.
Subjects
Sixty patients with GD, GD + GO, and controls.
Intervention
Serial serum dilution analyses with six automated, ELISA, and cell-based assays for TSH-R-Ab.
Main Outcome Measure
Differentiation among GD phenotypes.
Results
All undiluted samples of hyperthyroid-untreated GD patients were positive with the six assays but became negative at dilution 1:9 in four of six assays. In contrast, all undiluted samples of hyperthyroid-untreated GD + GO patients remained positive up to dilution 1:81, P < 0.001. At high dilutions 1:243, 1:729, 1:2187, and 1:6561, the rate of stimulating TSH-R-Ab positivity in the bioassay for GD + GO patients was 75%, 35%, 5%, and 0%, respectively (all P < 0.001). The five ELISA and/or automated assays confirmed this marked difference of anti-TSH-R-Ab detection between GD-only and GD + GO. In comparison, the baseline-undiluted samples of GD vs GD + GO showed an overlap in the ranges of TSH-R-Ab levels. Subsequent to 12-month methimazole treatment, samples from euthyroid GD + GO patients were still TSH-R-Ab positive at the high dilution of 1:243. In contrast, all GD samples were negative already at dilution 1:3. A GD patient with TSH-R-Ab positivity at dilution 1:729 developed de novo GO.
Conclusions
TSH-R-Ab titers, as determined by dilution analysis, significantly differentiate between GD and GD + GO.
Subject
Biochemistry, medical,Clinical Biochemistry,Endocrinology,Biochemistry,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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