Autoantibodies to steroidogenic enzymes in autoimmune polyglandular syndrome, Addison's disease, and premature ovarian failure

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Chen, S
Sawicka, J
Betterle, C
Powell, M
Prentice, L
Volpato, M
Smith, BR
Furmaniak, J
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[1] RSR LTD, FIRS LABS, CARDIFF CF4 5DU, S GLAM, WALES
[2] UNIV PADUA, IST SEMEIOT MED, I-35100 PADUA, ITALY
[3] UNIV WALES COLL CARDIFF, COLL MED, DEPT MED, CARDIFF, S GLAM, WALES
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10.1210/jc.81.5.1871
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Autoantibodies to steroidogenic enzymes, steroid 17 alpha-hydroxylase (17 alpha-OH), cytochrome P450 side-chain cleavage enzyme (P450scc), and steroid al-hydroxylase (21-OH), were measured using specific and sensitive immunoprecipitation assays (IPAs) in patients with various forms of autoimmune adrenal disease. Autoantibodies to 17 alpha-OH were detected in 6 of 11 (55%) patients with autoimmune polyglandular syndrome (APS) type I, 8 of 24 (33%) patients with APS type II, 11 of 56 (20%) patients with adrenal cortex antibody (ACA; measured by immunofluorescence)-positive patients without Addison's disease, and only 3 of 64 (5%) patients with Addison's disease. Autoantibodies to P450scc were found at a prevalence similar to those to 17 alpha-OH: in 5 of 11 (45%) APS type I patients, 10 of 24 (42%) APS type II patients, 11 of 56 (20%) ACA-positive patients without Addison's disease, and only 6 of 64 (9%) patients of the Addison disease group. Autoantibodies to 21-OH were found in a majority of patients with APS type I (7 of 11; 64%), APS type II (23 of 24; 96%), Addison's disease (41 of 64; 64%), and ACA-positive patients without Addison's disease (48 of 56; 86%). All sera that were positive for 17 alpha-OH or P450scc mere also positive for 21-OH autoantibodies, except in 1 case. There was good agreement between the presence of ACA measured by immunofluorescence and 21-OH antibodies measured by IPA in all patient groups studied, and this indicates that 21-OH is a major autoantigen in adrenal autoimmune disease regardless of whether the disease presents as isolated Addison's disease or APS type I or type II. Autoantibodies to 17 alpha-OH and P450scc appeared to be the major components of the steroid-producing cell antibodies measured by immunofluorescence. No autoantibodies to 21-OH, 17 alpha-OH, or P450scc were detected in 17 sera from patients with premature ovarian failure without evidence of adrenal autoimmunity (as judged by immunofluorescence studies), except for 1 serum in which low levels of 17 alpha-OH antibodies were found: Overall, our studies indicate that S-35-labeled 17 alpha-OH, P450scc, and 21-OH can be used successfully in IPAs for their respective autoantibodies. Assays such as these may well be valuable in the immunological assessment of patients at risk for or suspected of adrenal autoimmunity.
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