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Frequency of Autoantibodies in Normal Children FREE

Alberto Martini, MD; Renata Lorini, MD; Domenico Zanaboni; Angelo Ravelli, MD; Roberto G. Burgio, MD
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Accepted for publication Sept 30, 1988.

Presented in part at the VIIIEULAR Workshop for Rheumatology Research, Corfu, Greece, March 18, 1988.

Reprint requests to Dipartimento di Pediatria, Università di Pavia, Policlinico S Matteo, 27100 Pavia, Italy (Dr Martini).


Am J Dis Child. 1989;143(4):493-496. doi:10.1001/archpedi.1989.02150160123025.
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• Very few data have been reported on the frequency of autoantibodies (AAs) in normal children. In the present study we investigated the frequency of 14 AAs in a total of 268 apparently normal children (151 boys and 117 girls; age range, 1 month to 14 years). Forty-one children (22 boys and 19 girls) were positive for at least one AA, usually in a low titer; two children were positive for two AAs. None of these children had a personal or family history of autoimmune diseases. The percentage of children positive for each AA was as follows: antinuclear, 3%; anti–smooth muscle, 2.6%; antireticulin, 2.6%; antimitochondrial, 1.1%; rheumatoid factor, 0.6%; antiribosomal, 0.4%; anti–gastric parietal cells, 5.2%; and anti–thyroid microsomal, 1.3%. Anti–double-stranded DNA, anti–intestinal epithelial cells, antiliver and antikidney microsomal, antithyroglobulin, anti–islet cells, and complement-fixing anti–islet cell antibodies were not detected in any serum. Fifteen of the 41 positive children were checked for the presence of AAs two years later; six (40%) were still positive, always for the same AA, without major differences in titer. Our results suggest that the overall frequency of AAs in apparently healthy children is quite similar to that reported in young adults; this AA positivity seems most often to represent a transient phenomenon.

(AJDC 1989;143:493-496)

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Goel KM, Shanks RA, Whaley K, et al:  Autoantibodies in childhood connective tissue diseases and in normal children . Arch Dis Child 1975;;50:419-423.
Bright GM, Blizzard RM, Kaiser DL, et al:  Organ-specific autoantibodies in children with common endocrine diseases . J Pediatr 1982;;100:8-14.
Kokkonen J, Kiuttu J, Mustonen A, et al:  Organ-specific antibodies in healthy and diabetic children and young adults . Acta Paediatr Scand 1982;;71:223-226.
Rizzetto M, Doniach D:  Types of 'reticulin' antibodies detected in human sera by immunofluorescence . J Clin Pathol 1973;;26:841-851.
Bottazzo GF, Florin-Christensen A, Fairfax A, et al:  Classification of smooth muscle autoantibodies detected by immunofluorescence . J Clin Pathol 1976;;29:403-410.
Hooper B, Whittingham S, Mathews JD, et al:  Autoimmunity in a rural community . Clin Exp Immunol 1972;;12:79-87.
Svec KH, Veit BC:  Age-related antinuclear factors: Immunologic characteristic and associated clinical aspects . Arthritis Rheum 1967;;10:509-516.
Cassidy JT: Textbook of Pediatric Rheumatology . New York, John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1982;.
Maki M, Hallstrom O, Vesikari T, et al:  Evaluation of a serum IgA-class reticulin antibody test for the detection of childhood celiac disease . J Pediatr 1984;;105:901-905.
Andersen P:  Correlation of smooth-muscle and antinuclear antibodies in normal subjects . Clin Exp Immunol 1977;;27:74-77.
Meek F, Khoury EL, Doniach D, et al:  Mitochondrial antibodies in chronic liver diseases and connective tissue disorders: Further characterization of the autoantigens . Clin Exp Immunol 1980;;41:43-54.
Homberg JC, Rizzetto M, Doniach D:  Ribosomal antibodies detected by immunofluorescence in systemic lupus erythematosus and other collagenoses . Clin Exp Immunol 1974;;17:617-628.
Bernhardt H, Burkitt LL, Fields ML, et al:  The diagnostic significance of the parietal cell immunofluorescent test . Ann Intern Med 1965;; 63:635-641.
Riley WJ, Maclaren NK, Lezotte DC, et al:  Thyroid autoimmunity in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: The case for routine screening . J Pediatr 1981;;98:350-354.
Bigazzi PE, Rose NR:  Tests for antibodies to tissue-specific antigens , in Rose NR, Friedman H (eds): Manual of Clinical Immunology . Washington, DC, American Society for Microbiology, 1976;, pp 682-691.
Smith MGM, Williams R, Walker G, et al:  Hepatic disorders associated with liver/kidney microsomal antibodies . Br Med J 1974;;2:80-84.
Maggiore G, Bernard O, Homberg JC, et al:  Liver disease associated with anti-liver-kidney microsome antibody in children . J Pediatr 1986;; 108:399-404.
Martini A, Scotta MS, Notarangelo LD, et al:  Membranous glomerulopathy and chronic small-intestine enteropathy associated with autoantibodies directed against renal tubular basement membrane and the cytoplasm of intestinal epithelial cells . Acta Paediatr Scand 1983;;72:931-934.
Bottazzo GF, Dean BM, Gorsuch AN, et al:  Complement fixing islet-cell antibodies in type-I diabetes: Possible monitors of active beta-cell damage . Lancet 1980;;1:668-672.

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Petty RE, Cassidy JT, Sullivan DB:  Clinical correlates of antinuclear antibodies in juvenile rheumatoid arthritis . J Pediatr 1973;;83:386-389.
Goel KM, Shanks RA, Whaley K, et al:  Autoantibodies in childhood connective tissue diseases and in normal children . Arch Dis Child 1975;;50:419-423.
Bright GM, Blizzard RM, Kaiser DL, et al:  Organ-specific autoantibodies in children with common endocrine diseases . J Pediatr 1982;;100:8-14.
Kokkonen J, Kiuttu J, Mustonen A, et al:  Organ-specific antibodies in healthy and diabetic children and young adults . Acta Paediatr Scand 1982;;71:223-226.
Rizzetto M, Doniach D:  Types of 'reticulin' antibodies detected in human sera by immunofluorescence . J Clin Pathol 1973;;26:841-851.
Bottazzo GF, Florin-Christensen A, Fairfax A, et al:  Classification of smooth muscle autoantibodies detected by immunofluorescence . J Clin Pathol 1976;;29:403-410.
Hooper B, Whittingham S, Mathews JD, et al:  Autoimmunity in a rural community . Clin Exp Immunol 1972;;12:79-87.
Svec KH, Veit BC:  Age-related antinuclear factors: Immunologic characteristic and associated clinical aspects . Arthritis Rheum 1967;;10:509-516.
Cassidy JT: Textbook of Pediatric Rheumatology . New York, John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1982;.
Maki M, Hallstrom O, Vesikari T, et al:  Evaluation of a serum IgA-class reticulin antibody test for the detection of childhood celiac disease . J Pediatr 1984;;105:901-905.
Andersen P:  Correlation of smooth-muscle and antinuclear antibodies in normal subjects . Clin Exp Immunol 1977;;27:74-77.
Meek F, Khoury EL, Doniach D, et al:  Mitochondrial antibodies in chronic liver diseases and connective tissue disorders: Further characterization of the autoantigens . Clin Exp Immunol 1980;;41:43-54.
Homberg JC, Rizzetto M, Doniach D:  Ribosomal antibodies detected by immunofluorescence in systemic lupus erythematosus and other collagenoses . Clin Exp Immunol 1974;;17:617-628.
Bernhardt H, Burkitt LL, Fields ML, et al:  The diagnostic significance of the parietal cell immunofluorescent test . Ann Intern Med 1965;; 63:635-641.
Riley WJ, Maclaren NK, Lezotte DC, et al:  Thyroid autoimmunity in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: The case for routine screening . J Pediatr 1981;;98:350-354.
Bigazzi PE, Rose NR:  Tests for antibodies to tissue-specific antigens , in Rose NR, Friedman H (eds): Manual of Clinical Immunology . Washington, DC, American Society for Microbiology, 1976;, pp 682-691.
Smith MGM, Williams R, Walker G, et al:  Hepatic disorders associated with liver/kidney microsomal antibodies . Br Med J 1974;;2:80-84.
Maggiore G, Bernard O, Homberg JC, et al:  Liver disease associated with anti-liver-kidney microsome antibody in children . J Pediatr 1986;; 108:399-404.
Martini A, Scotta MS, Notarangelo LD, et al:  Membranous glomerulopathy and chronic small-intestine enteropathy associated with autoantibodies directed against renal tubular basement membrane and the cytoplasm of intestinal epithelial cells . Acta Paediatr Scand 1983;;72:931-934.
Bottazzo GF, Dean BM, Gorsuch AN, et al:  Complement fixing islet-cell antibodies in type-I diabetes: Possible monitors of active beta-cell damage . Lancet 1980;;1:668-672.

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