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Clinical Significance of Classification of Graves’ Disease According to the Characteristics of TSH Receptor Antibodies

BACKGROUND : It has been widely accepted that the epitope (s) and/or functional characteristics of thyrotropin receptor antibodies (TSHRAb) from Graves’ patients are heterogenous among patients. However, the clinical significance of such heterogeneity has not been systematically evaluated yet. We we...

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Autores principales: Kim, Won Bae, Chung, Hyun Kyung, Park, Young Joo, Park, Do Joon, Lee, Hong Kyu, Cho, Bo Youn
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Publicado: Korean Association of Internal Medicine 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4531721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11769578
http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2001.16.3.187
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author Kim, Won Bae
Chung, Hyun Kyung
Park, Young Joo
Park, Do Joon
Lee, Hong Kyu
Cho, Bo Youn
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Park, Young Joo
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Cho, Bo Youn
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description BACKGROUND : It has been widely accepted that the epitope (s) and/or functional characteristics of thyrotropin receptor antibodies (TSHRAb) from Graves’ patients are heterogenous among patients. However, the clinical significance of such heterogeneity has not been systematically evaluated yet. We were to elucidate and find the clinical significance of heterogeneity for TSH receptor antibodies in Graves’ disease. METHODS : We measured stimulating TSHRAb (TSAb) activities using CHO-hTSHR cells, FRTL-5 cells and chimeric receptor expressing cells (Mcl+2 and Mc2), specific blocking TSHRAb (TSBAb) activities using Mc2 cells and TBII activities using porcine thyroid membrane in 136 patients with untreated hyperthyroid Graves’ disease. RESULTS : Based on various TSHRAb activities from each patient, the patients could be categorized into 7 subgroups by cluster analysis: 1) Group 1 (n=41) was characterized by moderate TSAb activities both in CHO-hTSHR cells and in FRTL-5 cells, typical TSAb epitope, rare blocking antibodies and high TBII activities. 2) Group 2 (n=16) was characterized by the presence of blocking TSHRAb in most patients, albeit the other characteristics were the same as those in Group 1. 3) Group 3 (n=19) patients had low TSAb activities both in CHO-hTSHR cells and in FRTL-5 cells, seldom had blocking TSHRAb, but they had high TBII activities. 4) Group 4 (n = 30) could be categorized as ‘mild disease’ group, as they had low activities in all kinds of TSHRAb assay and had low antimicrosomal antibody activities. 5) Group 5 (n=14) was characterized by moderate TSAb activities with atypical epitope (s), rare blocking TSHRAb and moderate TBII activities. 6) Group 6 (n=10) patients had very high TSAb activities with typical epitopes, seldom blocking TSHRAb and low TBII activities. 7) Group 7 (n = 6) was characterized by very high TSAb activities with atypical epitopes and high TBII activities. Pretreatment serum thyroid hormone level was low only in group 4 patients compared to the other 6 groups (p<0.05). The size of goiter was significantly larger in those in group 1 and group 3 (p<0.05) compared to the other 5 groups. The prevalence of clinically significant ophthalmopathy was higher in group 2 patients than the other 6 groups (50% vs. 27.5%, p=0.06). Among 6 kinds of TSHRAb activities, only the blocking TSHRAb activity was significantly associated with the presence of ophthalmopathy in multivariate analysis. CONCLUSION : These results suggest that the differences in epitopes for TSAb or the presence of blocking TSHRAb is not a major factor in determining the degree of thyrotoxicosis in Graves’ disease. Although the pathogenic mechanism is not clear yet, we suggest that patients with ophthalmopathy have different TSHRAb repertoire from those without ophthalmopathy in Graves’ disease.
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spelling pubmed-45317212015-10-02 Clinical Significance of Classification of Graves’ Disease According to the Characteristics of TSH Receptor Antibodies Kim, Won Bae Chung, Hyun Kyung Park, Young Joo Park, Do Joon Lee, Hong Kyu Cho, Bo Youn Korean J Intern Med Original Article BACKGROUND : It has been widely accepted that the epitope (s) and/or functional characteristics of thyrotropin receptor antibodies (TSHRAb) from Graves’ patients are heterogenous among patients. However, the clinical significance of such heterogeneity has not been systematically evaluated yet. We were to elucidate and find the clinical significance of heterogeneity for TSH receptor antibodies in Graves’ disease. METHODS : We measured stimulating TSHRAb (TSAb) activities using CHO-hTSHR cells, FRTL-5 cells and chimeric receptor expressing cells (Mcl+2 and Mc2), specific blocking TSHRAb (TSBAb) activities using Mc2 cells and TBII activities using porcine thyroid membrane in 136 patients with untreated hyperthyroid Graves’ disease. RESULTS : Based on various TSHRAb activities from each patient, the patients could be categorized into 7 subgroups by cluster analysis: 1) Group 1 (n=41) was characterized by moderate TSAb activities both in CHO-hTSHR cells and in FRTL-5 cells, typical TSAb epitope, rare blocking antibodies and high TBII activities. 2) Group 2 (n=16) was characterized by the presence of blocking TSHRAb in most patients, albeit the other characteristics were the same as those in Group 1. 3) Group 3 (n=19) patients had low TSAb activities both in CHO-hTSHR cells and in FRTL-5 cells, seldom had blocking TSHRAb, but they had high TBII activities. 4) Group 4 (n = 30) could be categorized as ‘mild disease’ group, as they had low activities in all kinds of TSHRAb assay and had low antimicrosomal antibody activities. 5) Group 5 (n=14) was characterized by moderate TSAb activities with atypical epitope (s), rare blocking TSHRAb and moderate TBII activities. 6) Group 6 (n=10) patients had very high TSAb activities with typical epitopes, seldom blocking TSHRAb and low TBII activities. 7) Group 7 (n = 6) was characterized by very high TSAb activities with atypical epitopes and high TBII activities. Pretreatment serum thyroid hormone level was low only in group 4 patients compared to the other 6 groups (p<0.05). The size of goiter was significantly larger in those in group 1 and group 3 (p<0.05) compared to the other 5 groups. The prevalence of clinically significant ophthalmopathy was higher in group 2 patients than the other 6 groups (50% vs. 27.5%, p=0.06). Among 6 kinds of TSHRAb activities, only the blocking TSHRAb activity was significantly associated with the presence of ophthalmopathy in multivariate analysis. CONCLUSION : These results suggest that the differences in epitopes for TSAb or the presence of blocking TSHRAb is not a major factor in determining the degree of thyrotoxicosis in Graves’ disease. Although the pathogenic mechanism is not clear yet, we suggest that patients with ophthalmopathy have different TSHRAb repertoire from those without ophthalmopathy in Graves’ disease. Korean Association of Internal Medicine 2001-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4531721/ /pubmed/11769578 http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2001.16.3.187 Text en Copyright © 2001 The Korean Association of Internal Medicine This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Park, Young Joo
Park, Do Joon
Lee, Hong Kyu
Cho, Bo Youn
Clinical Significance of Classification of Graves’ Disease According to the Characteristics of TSH Receptor Antibodies
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title_short Clinical Significance of Classification of Graves’ Disease According to the Characteristics of TSH Receptor Antibodies
title_sort clinical significance of classification of graves’ disease according to the characteristics of tsh receptor antibodies
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4531721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11769578
http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2001.16.3.187
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