Adrenal-cortex autoantibodies and steroid-producing cells autoantibodies in patients with Addison's disease : Comparison of immunofluorescence and immunoprecipitation assays

1999 
Autoimmune Addison’s disease and premature ovarian failure are characterized by the presence of organ-specific autoantibodies. The main adrenal and gonadal autoantigens have been identified and cloned, and the relationship between the autoantibodies detected by immunofluorescence techniques and those detected by the new assays using recombinant autoantigens needed to be investigated. We studied 165 patients with Addison’s disease: 143 patients had different forms of autoimmune Addison’s disease (13 with idiopathic premature ovarian failure) and 22 had nonautoimmune Addison’s disease. Adrenal-cortex autoantibodies and steroid-producing cell autoantibodies were measured by the immunofluorescence techniques. Autoantibodies to steroid 21-hydroxylase, 17α-hydroxylase, and P450 side chain cleavage enzyme were measured by immunoprecipitation assay using 35S-labeled recombinant proteins. Adrenal-cortex autoantibodies and autoantibodies to 21-hydroxylase were found in 81% of the patients with autoimmune Addison’s ...
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