Thyroid autoantibodies in euthyroid non-pregnant women with recurrent spontaneous abortions

This study was undertaken to evaluate the incidence of thyroid autoantibodies in women with a history of recurrent (three or more consecutive) spontaneous abortions. A total of 22 euthyroid non-pregnant habitual aborters were analysed for thyreoglobulin and thyroid peroxidase antibodies; 22 nulligra...

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description This study was undertaken to evaluate the incidence of thyroid autoantibodies in women with a history of recurrent (three or more consecutive) spontaneous abortions. A total of 22 euthyroid non-pregnant habitual aborters were analysed for thyreoglobulin and thyroid peroxidase antibodies; 22 nulligravidae and 22 multigravidae without endocrine dysfunction served as controls. Both thyroid antibodies were assayed using highly sensitive, commercially available enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kits. Eight of the 22 women with recurrent spontaneous abortions (36%) but only two of the 22 nulligravidae controls (9%; χ2 test, P = 0.03) and one of 22 multigravidae subjects (5%; χ2 test, P < 0.01) demonstrated positive titres (> 100 IU/ml, as recommended by the manufacturer) of thyreoglobulin, thyroid peroxidase or both antibodies. The mean ± SD antibody concentrations were 102.5 ± 226.5 in the study versus 20.9 ± 68.8 in the nulligravidae (U-test, P = 0.057) and 26.4 ± 60.2 IU/ml (P = 0.097) in the multigravidae population for thyroid peroxidase, and 47.7 ± 57.9 versus 24.1 ± 31.9 (U-test, P = 0.051) and 28.1 ± 27.9 IU/ml (P = 0.059) for thyreoglobulin. In conclusion, the incidence of thyroid antibodies in euthyroid women with habitual abortions appears to be significantly increased compared with the controls of reproductive age without previous abortions. Although the important issue of cause and effect has not been fully clarified, this finding suggests that thyroid antibodies may be a marker for autoimmune-mediated recurrent spontaneous abortions, not dissimilar to, for example, anticardiolipin.
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Abortion, Habitual - immunology
Autoantibodies - blood
Autoimmunity
Biological and medical sciences
Case-Control Studies
Diseases of mother, fetus and pregnancy
Female
Gynecology. Andrology. Obstetrics
Humans
infertility
Iodide Peroxidase - immunology
Medical sciences
Pregnancy
Pregnancy. Fetus. Placenta
recurrent spontaneous abortions
Thyroglobulin - immunology
thyroid autoantibodies
Thyroid Gland - immunology
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