Spontaneously occurring antibodies to parathyroid hormone
- PMID: 2347905
- DOI: 10.1210/jcem-70-6-1744
Spontaneously occurring antibodies to parathyroid hormone
Abstract
A 76-yr-old female with acute pancreatitis and a normal/borderline elevated serum calcium level was found to have an elevated immunoreactive circulating PTH concentration using a C-terminal assay. This high PTH concentration misled the attending physicians and resulted, in retrospect, in an unnecessary neck exploration. When the patient's serum was examined it was found to contain a binding component that bound both C-terminal and PTH-(1-84). This binding component was not retained on a Sep-Pak column and was precipitated by antiserum directed against human immunoglobulin M. The presence of circulating anti-PTH immunoglobulin M explains the apparently high PTH concentrations measured by RIA. The antibodies occurred spontaneously. To the best of our knowledge, this phenomenon has not previously been described.
Publication types
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
