Thyroid
Science 4(7):CLS1-3, 2009
Incidence of Seropositivity for HTLV-I in
Patients with Graves’ Disease in
Mashhad, North East of Iran
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Morteza Taghavi,* Afkhami Z. Mojgan,
Abutorabi Robab,
Bonakdaran Shokufeh, and Rajabian Reza
Endocrinology Research Center, Mashhad Medical University,
Ahmad Abad Street, Ghaen Hospital, Mashhad, Iran
*Corresponding author:
Dr. Morteza Taghavi, Assistant Professor of Endocrinology,
Endocrine Research Center, Mashhad Medical University, Ahmad Abad
Street,
Ghaen Hospital, Mashhad, Iran. Phone: 00989155164037 Fax:
00985118406757,
mortezataghavi2003@yahoo.com,
taghaviMR@mums.ac.ir
ABSTRACT.
Graves’ disease is an
autoimmune thyroid disease and is
the most common cause of thyrotoxicosis.
Viral infections are frequently
cited as a major environmental
factor contributing to autoimmune
thyroid
diseases. Some reports indicate that
the incidence of human T-cell
leukemia virus type I (HTLV-I)
antibody
is higher in patients with Graves’
disease. The objective of this study
was to determine whether HTLV-I
infection and Graves’ disease are
related. Our method was to determine
the seropositivity rate of HTLV-I
in patients with Graves’ disease in
Mashhad, an endemic city in north
east Iran. We recruited all patients
with
Graves’ disease who consecutively
attended our endocrinology clinic at
the University Hospital of Mashhad.
Blood samples were collected from
105 Graves’ patients. We screened
the patients’ serum for HTLV-I using
an enzyme-linked immunosorbent
assay. We then compared the
seroprevalence of HTLV-I in the
patient
group with the viral infection rate
calculated for the entire population
of blood donors in Mashhad. No cases
in our patient group were positive
for HTLV-1 (0/105 = 0%). By
comparison, the control group had a
seropositivity
of 0.664% (404/60,892). In this
study, we found no association
between HTLV-I and Graves’
disease in Mashhad. Further studies
are needed to determine whether
there is a relationship between the
two
conditions.
Keywords.
Graves’ disease • HTLV-I • Human
T-cell leukemia virus type I • Iran
• Mashhad
Taghavi, M., Mojgan, A.Z., Robab,
A., Shokufeh, B., and Reza ,
R.: Incidence of
Seropositivity for HTLV-I in
Patients with Graves’ Disease in
Mashhad, North East of Iran. Thyroid
Science, 4(7):CLS1-3, 2009.
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