Low prevalence of autoantibodies to the insulin-like growth factor I receptor in children with short stature
Inhibition of IGF-I action by circulating IGF-I receptor autoantibodies is a potential mechanism of IGF-I resistance in growing children. To define the prevalence of IGF-I receptor antibodies in short-statured children, we have examined serum and plasma samples from a well-characterized group of 34...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pediatric research 1992-10, Vol.32 (4), p.455-459 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Inhibition of IGF-I action by circulating IGF-I receptor autoantibodies is a potential mechanism of IGF-I resistance in growing children. To define the prevalence of IGF-I receptor antibodies in short-statured children, we have examined serum and plasma samples from a well-characterized group of 34 short, prepubertal, growth hormone-sufficient children and three growth hormone-deficient children. IGF-I receptor purified from human placental membranes was radioiodinated by the solid phase radioiodination method. Serum from a patient with severe insulin resistance immunoprecipitated 28.9-44.7% of the 125I-labeled IGF-I receptor. The ranges (mean +/- 3 SD) of 125I-labeled IGF-I receptor immunoprecipitated by 1:10 diluted and by undiluted nonimmune human serum were 1.99 +/- 0.63% and 4.42 +/- 1.32%, respectively. Immunoprecipitation of the 125I-labeled IGF-I receptor by eight samples from six children was greater than 3 SD above the mean when assayed at a 1:10 dilution. Nevertheless, when assayed undiluted, only one of these samples immunoprecipitated slightly more 125I-labeled IGF-I receptor than nonimmune serum. We conclude from these data that immunoprecipitating autoantibodies to the IGF-I receptor are not commonly present in short-statured children. |
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ISSN: | 0031-3998 1530-0447 |
DOI: | 10.1203/00006450-199210000-00016 |