Absence of allotypic variation in the autoantigen for thyroid stimulating autoantibodies
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Absence of allotypic variation in the autoantigen for thyroid stimulating autoantibodies
Abstract
The question of whether autoimmune reactions result from abnormality of the autoantigen or of the autoantibody is fundamental. When reaction of the thyroid stimulating autoantibodies (TSaab) of Graves' disease with their autoantigen is measured in the mouse bioassay which has a very sensitive dose-response curve this provides a favourable system for detecting any influence of allotypic variation in the autoantigen on the affinity of the corresponding autoantibodies. Seven high potency long acting thyroid stimulator (LATS) sera were tested for degree of neutralization by soluble extracts from nine thyroids, using the mouse bioassay to measure changes in LATS activity. The thyroid extracts differed in neutralizing potency and the LATS sera differed in susceptibility to neutralization, but these variations were consistent enough to enable ranking and there were no significant exceptions from especially strong or weak reactions between any individual thyroid extract and any individual LATS serum. Even autologous reactants had no greater or lesser affinity than homologous ones. Five LATS protector (LATSP) sera, tested against six thyroid extracts, including their own, again showed no evidence of allotypic variation in the autoantigen, nor did 55 LATSP sera tested with one of four thyroid extracts. Altogether we have looked at over 200 individual reactions between soluble thyroid antigen and thyroid stimulating autoantibody (LATS and LATSP). We have not found a single significant instance of any exceptionally strong or weak affinities, even with autologous antigen. The findings are in accord with Burnet's theory that autoimmune reactions are due to the emergence of forbidden clones of lymphocytes, reactive with normal self antigens.
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