Limitations of the semisynthetic library approach for obtaining human monoclonal autoantibodies to the thyrotropin receptor of Graves' disease.

  • van der Heijden, J.H.
  • de Bruin, T.W.A.
  • Glaudemans, K.A.
  • de Kruif, J.
  • Banga, J.D.
  • Logtenberg, T.
Publication date
January 1999

Abstract

Department of Immunology, Utrecht University Hospital, Utrecht, The Netherlands.Graves' disease (GD) is characterized by the presence of autoantibodies against the TSH-receptor (TSH-R) which are pathogenic and, upon binding to the receptor, trigger intracellular signal transduction. The autoantibodies are oligoclonal and as they are responsible for disease activity, their characterization would lead to a better understanding of the development of GD. Attempts to isolate anti-TSH-R antibodies from patients have proved to be difficult due to the exceedingly low serum levels due to rarity of these B cells, together with difficulties in obtaining purified TSH-R capable of interacting with patients autoantibodies. We employed phage antibody disp...

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