Circulating auto-antibodies against the zona pellucida and thyroid microsomal antigen in women with premature ovarian failure
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Circulating auto-antibodies against the zona pellucida and thyroid microsomal antigen in women with premature ovarian failure
Abstract
Premature ovarian failure (POF) is a disorder of multicausal etiology leading to infertility in women. Development of ovarian auto-antibodies is a causative factor in most POF cases, but no consensus on the ovarian antigenic determinants has been reached till date. In the present study, sera from 15 POF cases, seven normally cycling women and eight menopausal women were studied by immunohistochemistry (IHC) for the presence of anti-ovarian antibodies. 10 of the 15 POF sera (66.6%) presented with anti-ovarian antibodies (Ao). Of these, two demonstrated antibodies to the zona pellucida (ZP) as well as strong immunoreactivity to granulosa cells (Azg), while the remaining eight exhibited anti-ZP antibodies with negligible staining in granulosa cells (Az). The antibodies showed cross-reactivity with ZP from various species such as human, sheep, marmoset, pig and mouse. Among various murine tissues, the antibodies cross-reacted only with thyroid and not with uterus, spleen, kidney, liver, adrenal, pancreas and pituitary. Five of the eight Az individuals presented with significant titres of anti-thyroid antibodies (Azt). In the control group, one menopausal control presented with reactivity to both ZP and GC, the autoimmunity possibly being a consequence of surgical trauma; while one normally cycling woman tested positive for anti-thyroid antibodies. The IHC results were confirmed by ELISA using heat-solubilized isolated ZP (SIZP) as the antigen. Out of seven Ao samples assessed by ELISA, five reacted with SIZP. Preincubation of these five samples with varying concentrations of SIZP demonstrated a dose-dependent decrease in reactivity in ELISA and abolished staining in IHC, confirming the specificity of auto-antibodies to ZP in the POF group. Our results thus suggest that ZP is an important ovarian antigen in autoimmune POF.
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