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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Autoantibodies ; Autoimmune thyroid diseases ; Human leukocyte antigen ; Microsomal thyroid antigen ; Thyroid autoimmunity ; Thyroid peroxidase
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The prevalence of circulating autoantibodies against thyroperoxidase (mic-TPO) was determined in 3,000 healthy blood donors (age range: 23 to 60 years) from the Hamburg area. Of the blood donors, 153 (5.1 %) were found to have high titer of mic-TPO (〉 350 IU/ml). Only two auto-antibody positive subjects (0.06%) were chemically hyper- and hypothyroid, respectively. Analysis of HLA-DR specificities revealed that HLA-DR specificities DR3 and DR5 were significantly increased when compared to controls (n=1,863). Comparison of the autoantibody-positive probands with a group of disease controls, i.e., Graves' patients and patients with lymphocytic thyroiditis, revealed a higher prevalence of HLA-DR3-positive HLA haplotypes in the disease controls when compared to autoantibody positives. Individuals with a mic-TPO level greater than 2,000 IU/ml were almost exclusively found to have one HLA-DR3 or HLA-DR5 positive HLA haplotype. We conclude that a high prevalence of hightiter mic-TPO can be found in healthy blood donors. Circulating signs of thyroid autoimmunity were associated with HLA specificities also found to be associated with autoimmune thyroid diseases.
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    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Graves' disease ; HLA-DRB3 alleles ; Endocrine ophthalmopathy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Graves' disease (GD) is a human leukocyte antigen (HLA) linked organ-specific autoimmune disease. In German GD patients the disease is associated with HLA specificities of the HLA-DRw52 family (HLA-DR3, -DR5, and DR6; HLA-DRB3 positive HLA haplotypes). Recently, a strong association with a HLA-DRB3 restriction fragment length polymorphism gene has been described. To study HLA-DRB3 alleles and their association with the disease, a large cohort of controls (n = 3724) and GD patients (n = 304) was analyzed. HLA-DR allelic combinations revealed an increase in HLA-DR3/DR5 heterozygous patients (relative risk 2.9; P〈0.001). HLA-DRB3 alleles, as defined by DNA typing in HLA-DR matched groups revealed a significant increase in DRB3*0101 homozygosity (relative risk 17.5; P〈 0.001) in HLA-DR3 homozygous patients. In GD patients with ophthalmopathy (grade II or higher, according to Werner) DRB3*0101/*0202 heterozygosity revealed an increased relative risk of 5.5 (P〈0.001). Non-HLA-DR3 homozygous, DRB3*0101/*0202 heterozygous patients were at the highest risk for endocrine ophthalmopathy (relative risk 10; P〈0.001). Our data, based on DNA typing methods of HLA-D genes, provide evidence that the susceptibility is strongly associated with HLA-DRB3 genes.
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    Journal of molecular medicine 69 (1991), S. 256-260 
    ISSN: 1432-1440
    Keywords: Graves' disease ; HLA antigens ; Endocrine exophthalmos
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary 110 carefully characterized Caucasoid patients with Graves' disease were tested for HLA class I and class II antigens. Compared with Caucasian controls (n=193), the frequencies of HLA B8, Cw7 and DR3 were significantly increased (pc〈0.05). In the subgroups with and without exophthalmos, HLA A3 exhibited a negative but insignificant association with the eye involvement, while A19 and Cw2 showed positive, however even weaker correlations with eye disease. HLA DR5 was associated with relapsing thyrotoxicosis, whereas HLA DR7 and B12 were negatively correlated with relapse. These results confirm the positive correlation of HLA B8 and DR3 with Graves' disease and reveal a not yet observed association with Cw7. Reported correlations of antigen frequencies with eye disease and relapsing thyrotoxicosis could not be confirmed. Other previously unknown, however subtle differences in disease subgroups were observed.
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