Journal article

Antithyroid and antiadrenal autoantibodies in antiglomerular basement membrane disease, thin basement membrane disease and Alport syndrome

JA Savige, P Branley, P Neeson, S Holdsworth, P Thurlow

Pathology | Published : 1998

Abstract

The basement membranes of the glomerulus, thyroid and adrenal all contain the Goodpasture antigen, the target of autoantibodies in antiglomerular basement membrane (GBM) disease. Antithyroid antibodies can be associated with antiGBM disease, and there have been occasional reports of antithyroid antibodies in Alport syndrome, an inherited kidney disease where the GBM lacks the Goodpasture antigen. The aim of this study was to determine how often antithyroid and antiadrenal autoantibodies occurred in antiGBM disease, Alport syndrome and a related condition, thin basement membrane disease (TBMD). Sera from patients with antiGBM disease (n = 19), Alport syndrome (n = 5) or TBMD (n = 13) were tes..

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