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Extrathyroidal sites of autoantibody synthesis in Graves' disease.

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Several potential sites of thyroid autoantibody production have been investigated using tissue obtained at thyroidectomy for Graves' disease. Spontaneous thyroglobulin and microsomal antibody synthesis was measured using a plaque forming cell assay or a short term culture system coupled to a direct enzyme linked immunoassay (ELISA); these techniques allow the evaluation of lymphocyte populations which have been activated in vivo. Lymphocytes from the cervical lymph nodes, thyroid and bone marrow all contributed to autoantibody production; in contrast no synthesis was demonstrated using cells obtained from the thymus or peripheral blood. Long term culture of the lymphocytes confirmed these findings. The effect of anti-thyroid treatment, with radioiodine, drugs or surgery, on autoantibody production in Graves' disease must be viewed in the light of these results.

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