Abstract
Circulating thyroid peroxidase (TPO)-like substance in healthy human peripheral blood was studied to clarify the immunological role of TPO. By using a highly sensitive radioimmunoassay system combined with murine monoclonal antibodies, TPO-like substance was measurable in 6 out of 84 sera. Characterization of this circulating substance by gel filtration revealed that the molecular weight of a major peak corresponded to that of trypsinized TPO. From these findings it is possible that peripheral blood lymphocytes are exposed to a low level of TPO as well as to thyroglobulin.