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Maternal TSH-Receptor Antibodies and TSH Antibodies in Screening for Congenital Hypothyroidism
Authors:F A KARLSSON  P A DAHLBERG  J ALM  A LARSSON  I FELDING
Institution:Departments of Internal Medicine;Paediatrics, Uppsala University, University Hospital, Uppsala;The Department of Paediatrics, Karolinska Institute, St. Göran's Children's Hospital, Stockholm;The Department of Paediatrics, the Central Hospital, Helsingborg, Sweden
Abstract:ABSTRACT. Serum samples from 30 mothers who had given birth to at least one child with a positive neonatal thyrotropin (TSH) screening test were analysed for TSH-receptor antibodies. One mother with hypothyroidism after thyroiditis who had two sons who had had transient congenital hypothyroidism, showed significantly elevated concentrations of TSH receptor blocking IgG antibodies in her serum. The three daughters of another mother had neonatal hyper-thyrotropinaemia but normal thyroid hormone levels. This woman had elevated serum levels of TSH but was clinically and biochemically euthyroid. The apparent hyperthyrotropinaemia in this family was due to an artifact in the TSH radioimmunoassay caused by maternal anti-TSH IgG antibodies. It is obvious that placental transfer of maternal IgG antibodies to the thyroid TSH receptor is one cause of transient congenital hypothyroidism. Likewise, maternal IgG directed against TSH interferes with radioimmunoassays of TSH and the results may be falsely interpreted as hyperthyrotropinaemia. It is concluded that in neonatal hyperthyrotropinaemia analysis of the mother's serum is indicated, and that maternal TSH receptor blocking antibodies must be considered as a cause of congenital hypothyroidism, especially if the mother has a history of thyroid dysfunction.
Keywords:congenital hypothyroidism  TSH receptor antibodies  TSH antibodies  placental transfer of maternal IgG  transient congenital hypothyroidism  hyperthyrotropinaemia  autoimmune thyroiditis
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