Author:
Bogner Ulrich,Kotulla Peter,Peters Harm,Schleusener Horst
Abstract
Abstract.
Cytotoxic activity in sera of patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis was measured with an antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity assay. Cytotoxicity was determined in a 51chromium release assay using human thyroid cell targets incubated with heat-inactivated serum or IgG from patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Effector cells were obtained from peripheral mononuclear cells of normal subjects. Cytotoxicity was significantly increased in patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis (median specific lysis 20.2%, range 2.1-58.8) compared with normals (median specific lysis 8.1%, range 0-19.5; p<0.00001). The amount of percent specific lysis did not correlate with the titres of microsomal antibodies determined by different methods: passive hemagglutination technique (r=0.2), enzyme immunoassay with microsomal antigen (r=0.16), and radioimmunoassay for thyroid peroxidase antibody (r=0.02). The cytotoxic activity was located in the IgG fraction, both in microsomal antibody positive and negative sera. After pre-incubation of microsomal antibody/thyroid peroxidase antibody positive or negative sera with purified thyroid peroxidase followed by analysis in the antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity assay, cytotoxicity decreased in only 2 cases but was unchanged in the remaining sera. Western blot experiments with solubilized thyroid membranes and immunoblotting with cytotoxic-positive/microsomal antibody negative sera showed no binding to thyroid peroxidase. Our data suggest that cytotoxicity in sera from patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis is not mediated by antibodies against thyroid peroxidase, but by antibodies not yet identified.
Subject
Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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