An increased accumulation of glycosaminoglycans (GAG) in the orbita ha
s been reported in endocrine ophthalmopathy (EO). In this study we inv
estigated whether antibodies directed against GAG are present in the s
em of 52 EO patients and 47 healthy controls. Three out of 52 patients
exhibited low titers of antinuclear antibodies and all patients were
negative for antibodies against extractable nuclear antigens. Isotype
IgG antibodies were detected by means of an ELISA using hyaluronic aci
d and dermatan sulfate as antigens. Values were expressed as optical d
ensity at 405 nm. In comparison to the control group (0.445, 0.364, 0.
588; median, 25th, 75th percentile) significantly (p<0.001) higher hya
luronic acid antibody levels were found in EO patients (0.626, 0.473,
0.801). Untreated patients had significantly higher hyaluronic acid an
tibody values compared to controls (0.770 vs 0.437, median, p<0.005).
Thyroid status or antithyroid treatment did not influence binding of h
yaluronic acid antibodies. When screening for dermatan sulfate antibod
ies no such difference could be observed between patients and controls
. Thus, the detection of GAG antibodies in EO patients emphasizes the
important role of glycosaminoglycans in the pathogenesis of thyroid ey
e disease.