For further characterization immunoglobulins G (IgG) of 14 patients with Graves' disease
were fractionated on Protein A bound Sepharose. Sufficiently enriched IgG-subclasses
were obtained despite incomplete separation. TSH displacing activity (TDA) was not
homogeneously distributed in the subclasses, however IgG1 was most predominant in TDA followed by IgG3, IgG2, being essentially inactive. In two subjects TDA in whole IgG gave positive results
in subclasses after fractionation, thus providing evidence, that it would be theoretically
possible to move sensitivity of the method close to 100% after subfractionation. TDA
was not enriched together with thyroid cell antibodies. We conclude from these results
that TDA-IgG is characterized by restricted heterogeneity notwithstanding the incomplete
separation of the IgG-subclasses.
Graves' Disease
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Staphylococcal Protein A
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IgG-Subclasses
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TSH Displacing Activity (TDA)
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Sensitivity of the Radioreceptor-Assay