Journal article

TSH receptor protein is selectively expressed in normal human extraocular muscle

SJ Kloprogge, BE Busuttil, AG Frauman

Muscle and Nerve | WILEY | Published : 2005

Abstract

Thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy is a common manifestation of Graves' disease. Its pathophysiology is not well understood but an antigen shared between the thyroid and orbit is thought to play a role. Using immunohistochemistry, we have demonstrated the presence of the autoantigenic target of Graves' disease, the thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor, in normal human extraocular muscle. These results support previous findings of the full length and splice variant thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor cDNA in extraocular muscle. The observation of the autoimmune target-the thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor protein-being shared between the thyroid and extraocular muscle lends greater support..

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