Endocrine Journal
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Print ISSN : 0918-8959
Recent Progress in TSH Receptor Studies with a New Concept of “Autoimmune TSH Receptor Disease”
TORU MORITAKASHI AKAMIZUSHINJI KOSUGIHIDEO SUGAWADAISUKE INOUEJYOJI OKUDAYOSHIMICHI UEDA
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Volume 41 (1994) Issue 1 Pages 1-11

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Recent progress in the studies of epitope analysis of the TSH-R against TSH-R Ab was reviewed extensively. Using both site-directed mutagenesis and synthetic TSH-R peptide, binding and/or action sites of TSH-R Ab have been known to be multiple and discontinuous, but the significance of two unique and TSH-R specific regions has been implicated. Further, the possible existence of heterogeneity among stimulatory TSH-R Ab has also been indicated.
As for immunogenetic factors related to autoimmune thyroid diseases, studies on HLA analysis, TSH-R specific T lymphocyte analysis and VH analysis of TSH-R Ab were discussed. Of note was the negative association of HLA-DP w2 antigen in Japanese patients with Graves' disease and hypothyroidism due to blocking TSH-R Ab, and we proposed a new concept of autoimmune TSH receptor disease within autoimmune thyroid disease and emphasized possible critical roles of HLA-DP. Recent evidence of restricted usage of the Ig VH gene in cloned B lymphocytes from Graves' patients producing TSH-R Ab has also been presented.

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