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Query: EC:1.11.1.8 (
thyroid peroxidase
)
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The in vivo function of the thiol-proteindisulfide oxidoreductase (
TPO
, EC 1.8.4.2; proteindisulfide isomerase, EC 5.3.4.1) in biosynthesis of immunoglobulin was investigated by studying the enzyme content in human lymphoid and other cells by an immunocytochemical method. In contrast to peripheral blood, B lymphocytes which showed no or no demonstrable
TPO
, normal as well as malignant bone marrow plasma cells (all Ig classes) were found to contain abundant amounts of this enzyme.
TPO
containing plasma cells were identified by double-staining techniques. This finding suggests that
TPO
is involved in the terminal step of B cell differentiation and immunoglobulin biosynthesis. Besides plasma cells, approximately 10% of mononuclear marrow cells as yet unidentified medium-sized and large cells, exhibited also strong anti-
TPO
reactivity. Furthermore, using surface-cytoplasmic double staining methods, monocytes from human peripheral blood could be identified to represent the only cytoplasmic
TPO
-containing normal mononuclear blood cells.
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PMID:The thiol-proteindisulfide oxidoreductase in human mononuclear cells of blood and bone marrow. 242 17
A detailed examination of the epitopes recognized by autoantibodies (aAbs) to the thyroid microsomal antigen/
thyroid peroxidase
(TMA/
TPO
) in patients with thyroid autoimmune disease has been made using a combination of immunochemical and enzymatic techniques. Our results demonstrate the the autoimmune response to thyroid microsomal antigen/
thyroid peroxidase
(TMA/
TPO
) is multifocal and far more heterogeneous than hitherto recognized. By immunoblotting with aAbs, antigenic determinants on the TMA/
TPO
have been recognized that are either susceptible to polypeptide denaturation and/or sensitive to the effects of reducing agents. Furthermore, these aAbs can inhibit, to varying degrees, the enzymatic activity of solubilized preparations of
TPO
in microsomes, as ascertained by peroxidation of guaiacol and iodide. A large proportion of the autoimmune response is directed to the guaiacol peroxidation site. The data support the view that the autoimmune reactivity to the TMA/
TPO
is a specific polyclonal response with a minimum of six distinct, independent determinants that are recognized by aAbs.
...
PMID:Autoantibodies to the thyroid microsomal/thyroid peroxidase antigen are polyclonal and directed to several distinct antigenic sites. 245 86
We studied the correlations between the different methods of diagnosis of the immediate allergy, IgE-dependent, in two current cases of pediatric allergology. In the mites allergy, the best correlation is observed between the skin tests (IDR) and the Rast. During the food allergy, first we found the best correlations between the prick-tests (PT) and the oral challenge (
TPO
), then between the prick-tests and the Rast. In these two studies, we got no further element to the diagnosis from the direct test of human basophil degranulation (TDBH).
...
PMID:[Various methods for the diagnosis of allergy in pediatrics. Some correlations between different tests]. 245 81
The intrinsic connections of the superior temporal sulcus (STS) in the rhesus monkey were studied by anterograde and retrograde tracer techniques and correlated with a reevaluation of cortical cytoarchitecture. The polymodal region in the upper bank (area
TPO
) is divisible into four rostral-to-caudal architectonic sectors, exhibiting increasing degrees of laminar differentiation and cellularity as one proceeds caudally. These sectors, including the sulcal proisocortex (area Pro), are tied together in a sequence of reciprocal connections. Each rostrocaudal sector of area
TPO
also has reciprocal connections with the laterally adjacent area TAa, at the upper rim of the sulcus, and medially adjacent areas PGa and IPa, near the depth. A similar arachitectonic/connectional organization exists for unimodal vision-related cortex in the lower bank of the STS. Here a rostrocaudal sequence of reciprocal connections unites area Pro, rostral and caudal divisions of area TEa, and the extrastriate visual area OAa (MT). Area TEa also has reciprocal connections with adjacent segments of area TEm laterally, at the lower rim of the sulcus, and area IPa, medially, in the depth. In both upper and lower banks, caudal-to-rostral "forwardgoing" connections begin in supragranular layers of cortex and terminate in and around layer IV. Reciprocal, "backgoing" connections take origin from cells in infragranular layers and terminate mainly over the first layer of the caudally adjacent target zone. Orthogonally directed, "side-to-side" projections originate in both supra- and infragranular layers and terminate diffusely over all layers of cortex.
...
PMID:Intrinsic connections and architectonics of the superior temporal sulcus in the rhesus monkey. 248 5
We studied the distribution of binding sites for anti-peroxidase monoclonal antibody and anti-microsomal antibodies on isolated human thyroid follicles and a human thyroid cell line. Both open follicles and cells were incubated first with antibodies at +4 degrees C, then with colloidal gold labelled protein A. The topography of the binding sites for monoclonal anti-peroxidase antibody corresponded closely to the expected cell surface distribution of endogenous
thyroid peroxidase
since labelling was observed at the apical cell surface of the follicles. Furthermore, labelling was restricted to the microvilli level; while smooth membrane territories were devoid of binding sites. In some cases, incubations at 4 degrees C were followed by warming the follicles and cells up to 37 degrees C for 20 minutes in order to study internalization of ligands. Ligands were then observed in intracellular organelles: endosomes and lysosomes. Essentially the same results were observed when human antibodies to the microsomal antigen were used. Controls with microsomal antibodies depleted in anti-peroxidase were negative. In conclusion these findings show that: 1)
thyroid peroxidase
is present in limited areas on the apical cell surface, 2) labelling of follicles and cells by the anti-microsomal antibodies had the same pattern of distribution as the monoclonal anti-peroxidase antibody, thus suggesting that they recognize the same apical antigens, and 3)
TPO
/MIC antigen traffics from the cell surface towards lysosomes when the cells are incubated at 37 degrees C.
...
PMID:Immunocytochemical study of localization and traffic of thyroid peroxidase/microsomal antigen. 249 23
Seven subjects belonging to three families (ME, MA, MO), with congenital goiter and various degrees of thyroid hypofunction, were investigated from the standpoints of clinical, biochemical, and molecular biology. In two of these families (ME, MA), 6 individuals had low serum levels of Tg-related antigens with a minor increase after bovine TSH (bTSH) stimulation. A large proportion of the tracer was incorporated into serum albumin, and Tg antigens in the thyroid extracts were barely detectable by RIA. (0.19 mg/g tissue; normal, 70-90 mg/g). Gel filtration (CL6B Sepharose gel) showed absence of a normal Tg peak, and SDS agarose gel electrophoresis indicated complete absence of Tg dimer and monomer. Immunoelectrophoresis confirmed the absence of Tg-related antigens. Thus, in these patients a quantitative defect of Tg gene expression was characterized. By contrast, in the MO family a high basal serum concentration of immunoreactive Tg was present, with an exaggerated response to bTSH. Thyroid extracts revealed elevated
TPO
activity and normal levels of Tg-related antigens. Tg was also eluted in the gel filtration columns with the same mobility as standard 19S Tg. Immunoelectrophoresis against rabbit and human Tg was abnormal, with two precipitin arcs being detected. The Tg molecule after hydrolysis yielded only DIT and MIT, with poor formation of iodothyronines. Microscopic studies revealed a pronounced lack of colloid in the follicular lumina, and overdistended endoplasmic reticulum cisternae.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
...
PMID:Qualitative and quantitative defects of thyroglobulin resulting in congenital goiter. Absence of gross gene deletion of coding sequences in the TG gene structure. 261 17
A variety of cell types exist in the temporal cortex providing high-level visual descriptions of bodies and their movements. We have investigated the sensitivity of such cells to different viewing conditions to determine the frame(s) of reference utilized in processing. The responses of the majority of cells in the upper bank of the superior temporal sulcus (areas
TPO
and PGa) found to be sensitive to static and dynamic information about the body were selective for one perspective view (e.g. right profile, reaching right or walking left). These cells can be considered to provide viewer-centred descriptions because they depend on the observer's vantage point. Viewer-centred descriptions could be used in guiding behaviour. They could also be used as an intermediate step for establishing view-independent responses of other cell types which responded to many or all perspective views selectively of the same object (e.g. head) or movement. These cells have the properties of object-centred descriptions, where the object viewed provides the frame of reference for describing the disposition of object parts and movements (e.g. head on top of shoulders, reaching across the body, walking forward 'following the nose'). For some cells in the lower bank of the superior temporal sulcus (area TEa) the responses to body movements were related to the object or goal of the movements (e.g. reaching for or walking towards a specific place). This goal-centred sensitivity to interaction allowed the cells to be selectively activated in situations where human subjects would attribute causal and intentional relationships.
...
PMID:Frameworks of analysis for the neural representation of animate objects and actions. 268 70
1. Thyroid peroxidase (
TPO
, iodide-oxidation) activity was evaluated in nodular and paranodular tissue samples from 27 patients with nodular goiter (19 "cold" and 8 "hot" nodules), and compared to 11 diffuse toxic goiter and 9 normal thyroid tissue samples. 2. In terms of U/g digitonin solubilized protein,
TPO
activity was increased in hot nodules (P less than 0.05), although not as much as in diffuse toxic goiters (P less than 0.01). 3. The mean
TPO
activity of tissues paranodular to a cold nodule was not different from that of normal thyroids. 4. Both the highest and the lowest
TPO
activities were found in cold nodules, but their mean value did not differ from those of their paranodular tissues or normal thyroids. 5. Inter-tissue variability was significantly increased (P less than 0.01) in cold nodules and in tissues paranodular to a hot nodule. 6. These data show that heterogeneity both within and among tissues contributes to the wide range of
TPO
activity detected in nodular goiters.
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PMID:Thyroid peroxidase activity in human nodular goiters. 275 70
The frontal lobe connections of different architectonic areas of the superior temporal sulcus (STS) in the rhesus monkey were investigated with the aid of both anterograde and retrograde tracing techniques. The proisocortical area in the rostralmost STS connects with proisocortical regions on the ventral and medial surfaces of the frontal lobe. The frontal lobe projections of polymodal cortex (area
TPO
) in the upper bank of the STS are organized according to the rostral-to-caudal topography of the sulcus. Rostral
TPO
interconnects with ventral (areas 13, 12, 11, and 14), medial (areas 24, 32, 14, and 9), and lateral (areas 10, 12, and 46) sectors of the frontal lobe. The mid-portion of polymodal cortex projects to, and receives fibers from, rostral subdivisions of lateral prefrontal cortex, viz. dorsal area 46, areas 9 and 10, whereas the caudal segment of
TPO
has reciprocal connections with caudal subdivisions (areas 46, 8, and 6) of the lateral frontal lobe. Visual-related zones (areas TEa and TEm) in the rostral lower bank of the STS have connectional relationships with orbitofrontal areas 11 and 12 and lateral frontal areas 46 and 8. A presumed somatic sensory-related area in the rostral depth of the STS (area IPa) projects to orbital (areas 11 and 14) and lateral (areas 46, 10, and 12) sectors of the frontal lobe.
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PMID:Frontal lobe connections of the superior temporal sulcus in the rhesus monkey. 292 3
Monocytes were enumerated by three different methods, cytochemical staining for alpha-naphthyl-acetate esterase-activity, immunofluorescence test using the monoclonal antibody BL-M/G and immunochemical staining for the enzyme thiol-proteindisulfide-oxidoreductase (
TPO
, EC 1.8.4.2) using a polyclonal rabbit anti-rat
TPO
immunoglobulin. For the comparison of these methods mononuclear cells from peripheral blood of healthy volunteers, patients with different diseases and adherent cell populations were tested. Statistical analysis showed no differences between the markers within these groups (H-test) and a significant correlation between the numbers of monocytes.
TPO
was found to be also valid for enumeration of monocytes obtained by adherence methods.
...
PMID:The thiol-proteindisulfide-oxidoreductase--a new marker enzyme of monocytes from peripheral blood. 295 87
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