在脂肪扩张性而非浸润性眼病患者中,抗碱性成纤维细胞生长因子抗体可中和Graves病血清中内皮细胞生长促进活性

Endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism journal Pub Date : 2019-02-01 Epub Date: 2019-01-08
Mark B Zimering, John J Shin, Jennifer D Zaitz, Elkin A Nunez, Andrew G Gianoukakis
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目的:报告一例接受大剂量糖皮质激素治疗的Graves病患者因眼眶脂肪扩张导致眼球脱垂。评估甲状腺相关眼病不同亚型(即眼眶脂肪扩张型与浸润型)Graves病患者血浆自身抗体的生长因子受体特异性。方法:用蛋白A亲和层析获得免疫球蛋白G. A(1/50 ~ 1/1600),与牛肺动脉内皮细胞在37℃下孵养4天,检测内皮细胞的抑制或刺激作用。生长刺激自身抗体与特异性中和抗胰岛素样生长因子1受体抗体或抗碱性成纤维细胞生长因子抗体共孵育,以评估自身抗体在对比Graves眼病亚型中的特异性。结果:我们观察到18例活动性Graves病患者血清中促进内皮细胞生长的蛋白- a洗脱物的平均活性(117±28%,n = 18)高于13例非Graves病患者的平均内皮细胞活性(89±10%,n = 13, P = 0.003)。急性浸润型Graves眼病的蛋白a洗脱液部分含有高滴度(> 1:1000)的内皮细胞刺激活性,这种活性被特异性单克隆抗人胰岛素样生长因子1受体抗体显著中和。脂肪扩张型Graves眼病的蛋白a洗脱液部分含有内皮细胞抑制活性(低滴度)和刺激活性(高滴度),后者的刺激活性被特异性抗碱性成纤维细胞生长因子抗体完全中和。结论:Graves病继发于眼眶脂肪明显扩张的球脱垂患者存在血浆成纤维细胞生长因子抑制和刺激自身抗体。后者被抗碱性成纤维细胞生长因子抗体完全中和。
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Endothelial Cell Growth Promoting Activity in Graves' Disease Sera is Neutralized by Anti-Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor Antibodies in Patients with Fat Expansive but Not Infiltrative Orbitopathy.

Purpose: To report a case of orbital fat expansion leading to globe prolapse in a Graves' disease patient undergoing high-dose glucocorticoid therapy. To evaluate the growth factor receptor specificities of plasma autoantibodies in Graves' disease patients who exhibited contrasting subtypes of thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy, i.e. orbital fat expansion-type vs. infiltrative.

Methods: Sera from Graves' orbitopathy and control patients with or without Graves' disease were subjected to protein-A affinity chromatography to obtain immunoglobulin G. A (1/50th to 1/1600th) range in dilutions of the protein-A eluate fraction was incubated for four days at 37 degrees C with bovine pulmonary artery endothelial cells to test for endothelial cell inhibition or stimulation. Growth stimulatory autoantibodies were co-incubated with specific neutralizing anti-insulin like growth factor 1 receptor antibodies or anti-basic fibroblast growth factor antibodies to assess autoantibody specificity in contrasting Graves' orbitopathy subtypes.

Results: We observed increased mean endothelial cell growth promoting activity in the protein-A eluates of serum from eighteen patients with active Graves' disease (117 ± 28%, n = 18) compared to mean endothelial cell activity (89 ± 10%, n = 13, P = 0.003) in thirteen adults without Graves' disease. The protein-A eluate fraction in acute infiltrative-type Graves' orbitopathy contained a high titer (> 1:1000) of endothelial cell stimulatory activity which was significantly neutralized by specific monoclonal anti-human insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor antibodies. The protein-A eluate fraction in fat expansion-type Graves' orbitopathy contained endothelial cell inhibitory activity (at low titers) and stimulatory activity (at high titers), and the latter stimulatory activity was completely neutralized by specific anti-basic fibroblast growth factor antibodies.

Conclusion: Graves' disease suffering globe prolapse secondary to marked orbital fat-expansion had coexisting plasma fibroblast growth factor-inhibitory and -stimulatory autoantibodies. The latter was completely neutralized by anti-basic fibroblast growth factor antibodies.

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