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Accuracy of receptor-based methods for detection of thyrotropin-receptor autoantibodies: a new automated third-generation immunoassay shows higher analytical and clinical sensitivity for the differential diagnosis of hyperthyroidism

PURPOSE: Specific autoantibodies acting as TSH receptor agonists (TRAb) are responsible for Graves’ disease (GD). In the last 30 years three generations of assay methods for the detection of TRAb have become available. The aim of this multicentre study was to evaluate the analytical sensitivity, pre...

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Autores principales: Tozzoli, Renato, Kodermaz, Graziano, Villalta, Danilo, Bagnasco, Marcello, Pesce, Giampaola, Bizzaro, Nicola
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4389045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26000113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13317-010-0014-4
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author Tozzoli, Renato
Kodermaz, Graziano
Villalta, Danilo
Bagnasco, Marcello
Pesce, Giampaola
Bizzaro, Nicola
author_facet Tozzoli, Renato
Kodermaz, Graziano
Villalta, Danilo
Bagnasco, Marcello
Pesce, Giampaola
Bizzaro, Nicola
author_sort Tozzoli, Renato
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description PURPOSE: Specific autoantibodies acting as TSH receptor agonists (TRAb) are responsible for Graves’ disease (GD). In the last 30 years three generations of assay methods for the detection of TRAb have become available. The aim of this multicentre study was to evaluate the analytical sensitivity, precision and diagnostic accuracy of TRAb measurement using a new automated assay in comparison with a second-generation standard method. METHODS: Serum samples from patients with GD (n=82), autoimmune thyroiditis (AIT, n=57) or hyperthyroidism (HT, n=292), from 106 healthy subjects and from 57 patients with infectious diseases were analysed using a third-generation TRAb immunoassay (anti-TSHR, RAD 120; Radim, Italy) based on the human monoclonal TSH receptor antibody M22. RESULTS: Using a cut-off value of 1.25 mIU/l, established by ROC curve analysis, 80/82 GD patients (97.5%), 68/292 HT patients (23.2%), and 6/57 AIT patients (10.5%) were TRAb-positive with the M22-based automated assay. The percentages of TRAb positivity were lower in the same patients when the measurements were done with the second-generation method (95.1%, 18.9%, 7.0%, respectively). CONCLUSION: The M22-based automated immunoassay shows high functional sensitivity (0.4 mIU/l) and high diagnostic specificity, is more sensitive than the standard second-generation method and is less time-consuming and labourintensive, and is therefore the up-to-date technology for TRAb detection in clinical practice.
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spelling pubmed-43890452015-05-21 Accuracy of receptor-based methods for detection of thyrotropin-receptor autoantibodies: a new automated third-generation immunoassay shows higher analytical and clinical sensitivity for the differential diagnosis of hyperthyroidism Tozzoli, Renato Kodermaz, Graziano Villalta, Danilo Bagnasco, Marcello Pesce, Giampaola Bizzaro, Nicola Auto Immun Highlights Original Article PURPOSE: Specific autoantibodies acting as TSH receptor agonists (TRAb) are responsible for Graves’ disease (GD). In the last 30 years three generations of assay methods for the detection of TRAb have become available. The aim of this multicentre study was to evaluate the analytical sensitivity, precision and diagnostic accuracy of TRAb measurement using a new automated assay in comparison with a second-generation standard method. METHODS: Serum samples from patients with GD (n=82), autoimmune thyroiditis (AIT, n=57) or hyperthyroidism (HT, n=292), from 106 healthy subjects and from 57 patients with infectious diseases were analysed using a third-generation TRAb immunoassay (anti-TSHR, RAD 120; Radim, Italy) based on the human monoclonal TSH receptor antibody M22. RESULTS: Using a cut-off value of 1.25 mIU/l, established by ROC curve analysis, 80/82 GD patients (97.5%), 68/292 HT patients (23.2%), and 6/57 AIT patients (10.5%) were TRAb-positive with the M22-based automated assay. The percentages of TRAb positivity were lower in the same patients when the measurements were done with the second-generation method (95.1%, 18.9%, 7.0%, respectively). CONCLUSION: The M22-based automated immunoassay shows high functional sensitivity (0.4 mIU/l) and high diagnostic specificity, is more sensitive than the standard second-generation method and is less time-consuming and labourintensive, and is therefore the up-to-date technology for TRAb detection in clinical practice. Springer International Publishing 2010-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4389045/ /pubmed/26000113 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13317-010-0014-4 Text en © Springer-Verlag 2010
spellingShingle Original Article
Tozzoli, Renato
Kodermaz, Graziano
Villalta, Danilo
Bagnasco, Marcello
Pesce, Giampaola
Bizzaro, Nicola
Accuracy of receptor-based methods for detection of thyrotropin-receptor autoantibodies: a new automated third-generation immunoassay shows higher analytical and clinical sensitivity for the differential diagnosis of hyperthyroidism
title Accuracy of receptor-based methods for detection of thyrotropin-receptor autoantibodies: a new automated third-generation immunoassay shows higher analytical and clinical sensitivity for the differential diagnosis of hyperthyroidism
title_full Accuracy of receptor-based methods for detection of thyrotropin-receptor autoantibodies: a new automated third-generation immunoassay shows higher analytical and clinical sensitivity for the differential diagnosis of hyperthyroidism
title_fullStr Accuracy of receptor-based methods for detection of thyrotropin-receptor autoantibodies: a new automated third-generation immunoassay shows higher analytical and clinical sensitivity for the differential diagnosis of hyperthyroidism
title_full_unstemmed Accuracy of receptor-based methods for detection of thyrotropin-receptor autoantibodies: a new automated third-generation immunoassay shows higher analytical and clinical sensitivity for the differential diagnosis of hyperthyroidism
title_short Accuracy of receptor-based methods for detection of thyrotropin-receptor autoantibodies: a new automated third-generation immunoassay shows higher analytical and clinical sensitivity for the differential diagnosis of hyperthyroidism
title_sort accuracy of receptor-based methods for detection of thyrotropin-receptor autoantibodies: a new automated third-generation immunoassay shows higher analytical and clinical sensitivity for the differential diagnosis of hyperthyroidism
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4389045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26000113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13317-010-0014-4
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