Терапевтический архив (Oct 2009)

Antithyroid antibodies of varying specificity in the pathogenesis and diagnosis of autoimmune thyroid diseases

  • Evgeniya Valer'evna Ivanova,
  • Zemfira Ismailovna Bogatyreva,
  • Marina Aleksandrovna Isaeva,
  • E N Suchkova,
  • M A Baysugurov,
  • Anna Vladimirovna Andreeva,
  • Anastasiya Aleksandrovna Korotkova,
  • A Notkins,
  • Mikhail Aleksandrovich Pal'tsev,
  • Sergey Viktorovich Suchkov,
  • E V Ivanova,
  • Z I Bogatyreva,
  • M A Isayeva,
  • E N Suchkova,
  • M A Baisugurov,
  • A V Andreyeva,
  • A A Korotkova,
  • A Notkins,
  • M A Paltsev,
  • S V Suchkov

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 81, no. 10
pp. 39 – 45

Abstract

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Aim. To compare the possible pathogenetic and clinicodiagnostic value of antithyroid autoantibodies (autoAB) different in specificity, such as monospecific ones to thyroglobulin and thyroid peroxidase (anti-TG and anti-TPO autoAB) and bispecific ones to thyroglobulin and thyroid peroxidase simultaneously (anti-TGPO autoAB), in patients with autoimmune thyroid diseases. Materials and methods. The sera from 240 patients with autoimmune thyroiditis (AIT) and from 124 with diffuse toxic goiter (DTG) were examined. The sera from 40 healthy donors served as a control. The sera were screened for anti-TG and anti-TPO autoAB, anti-TGPO autoAB, by employing enzyme immunoassay and/or radioimmunoassay. The results were statistically processed using the variation statistics-based programs. Results. The specific features of an autoantigenic component to thyroid tissues were found in the sera of patients with AIT and DTG. An association was established between the progression of disease and the phasic change of autoAB populations or their combinations. Conclusion. The procedure for evaluating seropositivity for antithyroid autoAB, which is referred to as non-invasive studies, can be considered as a criterion test in the diagnosis and prediction of the course of AIT and DTG.

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