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Published in: Autoimmunity Highlights 1/2018

Open Access 01-12-2018 | Original Article

Diagnostic accuracy of a new fluoroenzyme immunoassay for the detection of TSH receptor autoantibodies in Graves’ disease

Authors: Danilo Villalta, Federica D’Aurizio, Mirella Da Re, Debora Ricci, Francesco Latrofa, Renato Tozzoli

Published in: Autoimmunity Highlights | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Purpose

Thyrotropin receptor (TSHR) autoantibodies (TRAbs) are a hallmark of Graves’ disease (GD). The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of a new third generation automatic fluorescence enzyme immunoassay for TRAb measurement in GD, in comparison with two current IMAs.

Methods

Sera of 439 subjects (57 patients with untreated GD, 34 with treated GD, 15 with GD and Graves’ orbitopathy, 52 with multinodular non-toxic goiter, 86 with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, 20 with toxic adenoma or toxic multinodular goiter, 55 with non-thyroid autoimmune diseases and 120 normal controls) were tested for TRAbs with the ELiA anti-TSH-R assay (ThermoFischer Scientific, Uppsala, Sweden), the TRAK RIA, Brahms (Thermo Scientific, Hennigsdorf, Germany) and the Immulite TSI assay (Siemens Healthcare, Llanberis, UK).

Results

Sensitivity and specificity of the ELiA™ anti-TSH-R assay, TRAK™ RIA and Immulite™ TSI assay were 94.7% and 99.6, 100 and 98.2%, 100 and 98.2%, respectively. Spearman’s coefficient and Passing-Bablok regression showed a satisfactory correlation between EliA™ and TRAK™ [rho: 0.925; 95% CI: 0.883-0-953. Intercept: − 0.875 (95% CI: − 2.411 to 0.194); slope: 1.086 (95% CI: 0.941 to 1.248)], and between ELiA and TSI [rho: 0.947; 95% CI: 0.912 0.969. intercept: 1.085 (95% CI: 0.665 to 2.116); slope 1.315 (95% CI:1.116 to 1.700)].

Conclusions

The diagnostic performance of ELiA-TSH-R assay is comparable to that of some current TRAb assays. It may be adopted into clinical practice for the differential diagnosis of hyperthyroidism, to screen for transient hyperthyroidism, and to monitor disease activity and treatment effects.
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Metadata
Title
Diagnostic accuracy of a new fluoroenzyme immunoassay for the detection of TSH receptor autoantibodies in Graves’ disease
Authors
Danilo Villalta
Federica D’Aurizio
Mirella Da Re
Debora Ricci
Francesco Latrofa
Renato Tozzoli
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Autoimmunity Highlights / Issue 1/2018
Print ISSN: 2038-0305
Electronic ISSN: 2038-3274
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13317-018-0102-4

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