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Ceylon Med J ; 56(4): 186-7, 2011 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22298222
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Thyroid ; 15(5): 474-7, 2005 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15929669

ABSTRACT

Thyroid antibodies were measured sequentially in 25 pregnant women from a Sri Lankan population. A high prevalence of antithyroid antibodies, particularly antithyroglobulin antibodies (TgAb) had previously been demonstrated in female schoolchildren drawn from this population. In the present study TgAb were detected in 36.8% of nonpregnant controls while thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPOAb) positivity was present in 26.3%. The prevalence of both antibodies in the pregnancy study group showed a progressive decline compared to nonpregnant controls throughout gestation becoming undetectable in the third trimester. The results are consistent with an immunosuppressive effect of pregnancy in a population in whom high thyroid autoantibody titers may have resulted from a recent salt iodization program.


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Immunoglobulins, Thyroid-Stimulating/metabolism , Pregnancy/metabolism , Thyroid Gland/metabolism , Adult , Autoantibodies/analysis , Autoantibodies/metabolism , Female , Humans , Immunoglobulins, Thyroid-Stimulating/analysis , Iodide Peroxidase/analysis , Iodide Peroxidase/metabolism , Iodine/urine , Reference Values , Sri Lanka , Thyroglobulin/analysis , Thyroglobulin/metabolism , Thyroid Gland/immunology
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Clin Endocrinol (Oxf) ; 59(2): 190-7, 2003 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12864796

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: We previously reported a high prevalence of raised thyroglobulin autoantibodies (TgAb) in apparently healthy Sri Lankan schoolgirls following salt iodination. To characterize these antibodies further we determined the epitopes on thyroglobulin (Tg) with which they react and compared these with serum obtained from both healthy subjects and established autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD) patients from the UK. To extend our study to a wider population within Sri Lanka, we in addition determined the epitopes recognized by a group of AITD patients selected from a thyroid clinic in Sri Lanka, as well as apparently healthy female Sri Lankan tea workers of distinct ethnicity from the schoolgirls and AITD patients. DESIGN: Sri Lankan schoolgirls (n = 282) and adult female tea estate workers (n = 208) were examined for thyroid autoimmune markers. Sera with high TgAb (> 98 kIU/l) were selected from these two groups (n = 36 and 45, respectively) to study epitope-binding patterns. We also examined the sera from 16 AITD patients attending a thyroid clinic in Colombo, 16 patients with AITD from the thyroid clinic at the University Hospital of Wales and 16 sera from healthy control UK women with no evidence of thyroid disease. To determine the epitopes on Tg recognized by the subjects' TgAb, we employed a panel of Tg mouse monoclonal antibodies labelled with alkaline phosphatase in a competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay reaction with the subjects' serum. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: A majority of the Sri Lankan schoolgirls did not react with the immunodominant epitopes and did not differ significantly from healthy subjects from the UK in their Tg epitope recognition pattern. On the other hand, tea estate workers and Sri Lankan AITD patients recognized typical autoimmune thyroid disease epitopes and, in addition, recognized a separate cluster not previously associated with either the autoimmune state or the healthy state. The significance of this cluster requires further clarification.


Subject(s)
Autoantibodies/immunology , Dietary Supplements , Epitopes/analysis , Iodine/therapeutic use , Thyroglobulin/immunology , Thyroiditis, Autoimmune/immunology , Adolescent , Adult , Biomarkers/analysis , Case-Control Studies , Child , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Female , Humans , Prevalence , Sri Lanka , United Kingdom
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Eur J Endocrinol ; 149(2): 103-10, 2003 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12887286

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To study the evolution of thyroid autoimmunity, in relation to the change in goitre prevalence, during 3 Years of iodine prophylaxis in Sri Lanka. METHODS: Two groups of Sri Lankan schoolgirls between the ages of 10.8 and 17.5 Years were studied in 1998 (401 girls) and 2001 (282 girls). A prospective study was performed in 42 schoolgirls who were thyroid autoantibody (Ab)-positive (+ve) in 1998. Anthropometric measures, urinary iodine excretion (UIE), thyroid Volume, free thyroxine, free tri-iodothyronine, TSH, and thyroglobulin (Tg) and thyroid peroxidase (TPO) Ab were evaluated in all 683 girls. RESULTS: Goitre prevalence was significantly lower in 2001 compared with 1998 related to age (2.9% compared with 20.2%) and body surface area (11.6% compared with 40.8%), although UIE was unchanged. Prevalence of thyroid Ab in 2001 was also lower (23.4% compared with 49.9%); among those with the Ab, 34.8% had TgAb alone and 46.9% had a combination of TgAb+TPOAb, compared with 82.0% TgAb alone in 1998. In 2001, subclinical hypothyroidism was more frequent in Ab+ve (6.3%) than Ab-negative girls (1.0%). A cohort of 42 Ab+ve schoolgirls in 1998 (34 with TgAb alone, eight with TgAb+TPOAb) were evaluated again in 2001. Only 10 of them (23.8%) remained Ab+ve (mostly TPOAb+/-TgAb) in 2001. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates that: (1) in 2001, goitre prevalence and thyroid autoimmunity rates were significantly lower than in 1998; (2) the pattern of thyroid Ab was different in the two surveys; (3) in 2001 alone, the occurrence of hypothyroidism was correlated with the presence of thyroid autoimmunity. These results indicate an evolution of thyroid autoimmune markers during the course of iodine prophylaxis, which has not been described before.


Subject(s)
Goiter/epidemiology , Goiter/prevention & control , Iodine/therapeutic use , Thyroiditis, Autoimmune/epidemiology , Adolescent , Aging/metabolism , Autoantibodies/analysis , Body Composition/physiology , Body Surface Area , Child , Diet , Female , Humans , Hypothyroidism/epidemiology , Hypothyroidism/prevention & control , Prospective Studies , Sri Lanka , Thyroid Function Tests , Thyroid Hormones/blood
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