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  • Title: Thyrotrophin receptor antibody characteristics in a woman with long-standing Hashimoto's who developed Graves' disease and pretibial myxoedema.
    Author: Kamath C, Young S, Kabelis K, Sanders J, Adlan MA, Furmaniak J, Rees Smith B, Premawardhana LD.
    Journal: Clin Endocrinol (Oxf); 2012 Sep; 77(3):465-70. PubMed ID: 22891608.
    Abstract:
    CONTEXT: Sequential conversion of Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) to Graves' disease (GD) is uncommon. Distinct immune paradigms, paucity of functioning tissue in long-standing HT, and infrequent conversion of blocking (TBAb) to stimulating (TSAb) thyrotrophin receptor antibody (TRAb) may account for this. Molecular and crystal structure analysis helps delineate TSH receptor (TSHR)/TRAb interactions in detail. Such 'fingerprinting' helps determine the behaviour and characteristics of TRAb in longitudinal studies. PATIENT: An 80-year-old woman taking thyroxine for long-standing HT became hyperthyroid. This persisted despite thyroxine withdrawal - free T3 was 7·3 pmol/l (2·6-5·7) and TSH < 0·01 mU/l (0·2-4·5) and TRAb highly positive. She had a goitre (ultrasound - HT), pretibial myxoedema, with mild inactive Graves' orbitopathy. She had RAI treatment and is on thyroxine replacement. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: Blood samples at presentation (A) and 1 year (B) showed high TSAb and TPOAb activity but no TBAb. Experiments involving TSHR mutations confirmed that (i) TRAb had stable characteristics over 1 year; (ii) TSHR mutation R255D caused complete inhibition and (iii) R109A caused marked reduction of cAMP production by M22 (TSHR-stimulating human monoclonal antibody) and A and B; (iv) mutations R80A, E107A and K129A while affecting M22 had little effect on A and B. CONCLUSIONS: The reasons for an immunological paradigm shift in this elderly woman remain speculative. We believe that de-novo TSAb synthesis occurred converting her long-standing HT to GD although the mechanisms responsible remain unexplained. TRAb analysis confirmed stable autoantibody characteristics over 1 year and variable effects of TSHR mutations on TRAb and M22 function.
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