Detection of Polyethylene Glycol Thyrotropin (TSH) Precipitable Percentage (Macro-TSH) in Patients with a History of Thyroid Cancer
BackgroundOwing to its large molecular size, polyethylene glycol (PEG)-precipitable thyrotropin (TSH) can accumulate in the circulation, elevating TSH levels. PEG-precipitable TSH can be used to detect macro-TSH (mTSH) in serum. Our aim was to evaluate the prevalence of mTSH in patients who had unde...
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doaj-9a5edea6baee4bc299b68756c31d685a2020-11-25T00:00:35ZengAcademya Publishing Co.Endocrinology and Metabolism2093-596X2093-59782017-12-0132446046510.3803/EnM.2017.32.4.460Detection of Polyethylene Glycol Thyrotropin (TSH) Precipitable Percentage (Macro-TSH) in Patients with a History of Thyroid CancerMassimo Giusti0Lucia Conte1Anna Maria Repetto2Stefano Gay3Paola Marroni4Miranda Mittica5Michele Mussap6Department of Internal Medicine, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy.Endocrine Unit, San Martino University Hospital, Genoa, Italy.Laboratory Analysis Unit, San Martino University Hospital, Genoa, Italy.Endocrine Unit, San Martino University Hospital, Genoa, Italy.Laboratory Analysis Unit, San Martino University Hospital, Genoa, Italy.Department of Internal Medicine, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy.Laboratory Analysis Unit, San Martino University Hospital, Genoa, Italy.BackgroundOwing to its large molecular size, polyethylene glycol (PEG)-precipitable thyrotropin (TSH) can accumulate in the circulation, elevating TSH levels. PEG-precipitable TSH can be used to detect macro-TSH (mTSH) in serum. Our aim was to evaluate the prevalence of mTSH in patients who had undergone thyroidectomy for thyroid cancer.MethodsSeventy-three thyroid cancer patients and 24 control subjects on levothyroxine (LT4) TSH-suppressive or replacement therapy were evaluated. Screening for mTSH was performed by adding PEG to serum in order to precipitate γ-globulin. A percentage of PEG-precipitable TSH ≥80% was considered suggestive of mTSH.ResultsNo correlation between free-T4 (fT4) and TSH levels was found. PEG-precipitable TSH was 39.3%±1.9% in thyroid cancer patients and 44.1%±3.9% in controls. Macro-TSH was deemed to be present in one thyroid cancer patient and in two control subjects. Only in the thyroid cancer group was PEG-precipitable TSH found to be negatively correlated with fT4 concentration. No correlation was found between PEG-precipitable TSH and other clinical conditions in any patients.ConclusionThe presence of mTSH seems to be a rare phenomenon in thyroid cancer. In some patients with low PEG-precipitable TSH, a reduction in LT4 dosage could be suggested. LT4 dosage adjusted to body weight is the main factor in maintaining TSH in a semi-suppressed or normal range. Evaluation of mTSH could be necessary in patients in whom a balance is required between adequate TSH suppression and the avoidance of unnecessary exogenous hyperthyroxinemia.https://e-enm.org/Synapse/Data/PDFData/2008ENM/enm-32-460.pdfPolyethylene glycol-precipitable thyrotropinMacro-thyrotropinThyrotropinLevothyroxine-posologyThyroid neoplasms |
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Massimo Giusti Lucia Conte Anna Maria Repetto Stefano Gay Paola Marroni Miranda Mittica Michele Mussap Detection of Polyethylene Glycol Thyrotropin (TSH) Precipitable Percentage (Macro-TSH) in Patients with a History of Thyroid Cancer Endocrinology and Metabolism Polyethylene glycol-precipitable thyrotropin Macro-thyrotropin Thyrotropin Levothyroxine-posology Thyroid neoplasms |
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Massimo Giusti Lucia Conte Anna Maria Repetto Stefano Gay Paola Marroni Miranda Mittica Michele Mussap |
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Detection of Polyethylene Glycol Thyrotropin (TSH) Precipitable Percentage (Macro-TSH) in Patients with a History of Thyroid Cancer |
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Detection of Polyethylene Glycol Thyrotropin (TSH) Precipitable Percentage (Macro-TSH) in Patients with a History of Thyroid Cancer |
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Detection of Polyethylene Glycol Thyrotropin (TSH) Precipitable Percentage (Macro-TSH) in Patients with a History of Thyroid Cancer |
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Detection of Polyethylene Glycol Thyrotropin (TSH) Precipitable Percentage (Macro-TSH) in Patients with a History of Thyroid Cancer |
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Detection of Polyethylene Glycol Thyrotropin (TSH) Precipitable Percentage (Macro-TSH) in Patients with a History of Thyroid Cancer |
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detection of polyethylene glycol thyrotropin (tsh) precipitable percentage (macro-tsh) in patients with a history of thyroid cancer |
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Academya Publishing Co. |
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Endocrinology and Metabolism |
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2093-596X 2093-5978 |
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BackgroundOwing to its large molecular size, polyethylene glycol (PEG)-precipitable thyrotropin (TSH) can accumulate in the circulation, elevating TSH levels. PEG-precipitable TSH can be used to detect macro-TSH (mTSH) in serum. Our aim was to evaluate the prevalence of mTSH in patients who had undergone thyroidectomy for thyroid cancer.MethodsSeventy-three thyroid cancer patients and 24 control subjects on levothyroxine (LT4) TSH-suppressive or replacement therapy were evaluated. Screening for mTSH was performed by adding PEG to serum in order to precipitate γ-globulin. A percentage of PEG-precipitable TSH ≥80% was considered suggestive of mTSH.ResultsNo correlation between free-T4 (fT4) and TSH levels was found. PEG-precipitable TSH was 39.3%±1.9% in thyroid cancer patients and 44.1%±3.9% in controls. Macro-TSH was deemed to be present in one thyroid cancer patient and in two control subjects. Only in the thyroid cancer group was PEG-precipitable TSH found to be negatively correlated with fT4 concentration. No correlation was found between PEG-precipitable TSH and other clinical conditions in any patients.ConclusionThe presence of mTSH seems to be a rare phenomenon in thyroid cancer. In some patients with low PEG-precipitable TSH, a reduction in LT4 dosage could be suggested. LT4 dosage adjusted to body weight is the main factor in maintaining TSH in a semi-suppressed or normal range. Evaluation of mTSH could be necessary in patients in whom a balance is required between adequate TSH suppression and the avoidance of unnecessary exogenous hyperthyroxinemia. |
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Polyethylene glycol-precipitable thyrotropin Macro-thyrotropin Thyrotropin Levothyroxine-posology Thyroid neoplasms |
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