HYPOSIALYLATED THYROGLOBULIN IN A PATIENT WITH CONGENITAL GOITER AND HYPOTHYROIDISM

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GROLLMAN, EF [1 ]
DOI, SQ [1 ]
WEISS, P [1 ]
ASHWELL, G [1 ]
WAJCHENBERG, BL [1 ]
MEDEIROSNETO, G [1 ]
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[1] UNIV SAO PAULO, HOSP CLIN, SCH MED, DIV ENDOCRINOL, SAO PAULO, BRAZIL
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10.1210/jc.74.1.43
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R5 [内科学];
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A large family (14 children) with congenital goiter whose parents are first cousins was studied. Thyroid tissue was obtained, after I-125 in vivo labeling, from one of the siblings (JBM). Gel filtration of thyroid proteins indicated that thyroglobulin (Tg) eluted as a single symmetrical peak in the same position as authentic 19S Tg. Gel electrophoresis in a 7.5% sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel revealed a major band with the same mobility and immunoreactivity as normal 19S Tg. Hydrolysis of the patient's Tg indicated that most of the radioactivity was mono- and diiodotyrosines. The yield of T4 from JBM Tg (26 pmol/mg protein) was 5-fold less than normal thyroid tissue (140 pmol/mg protein) and approximately half of that in thyroid tissue from endemic goiter (51 pmol/mg). Total T3 released from JBM Tg was similar to the other two tissues. When the carbohydrate content of normal and patient Tg was analyzed, there was no differences in glucosamine, galactose or mannose content. However, unlike normal and endemic-goiter Tg, that had a mean sialic acid content of 7.3 and 5.6-mu-g/mg protein, respectively, the sialic acid concentration of the patients Tg was only 0.3-mu-g/mg. Sialyltransferase activity was readily demonstrated in homogenate from normal thyroid or endemic goiter, but no sialyltransferase activity was detectable in a homogenate of JBM-thyroid tissue. We conclude that the finding of severely hyposialylated Tg is linked to a defect in iodotyrosine coupling seen in this patient with a possibly abnormal migration of Tg into the follicular lumen.
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