Progressive decline of residual follicle pool after clinical diagnosis of autoimmune ovarian insufficiency

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Context In approximately 5-8% patients with primary ovarian insufficiency (POI), the disease is caused by an autoimmune process made evident by the appearance of autoantibodies against steroidogenic enzymes (SCA-POI). Anti-müllerian hormone (AMH) is the best marker of the residual follicular pool. Objective To evaluate the rate of loss of the residual follicle pool in women with SCA-POI after clinical diagnosis. Design and methods One hundred and thirty-two women with POI were tested for 21-hydroxylase autoantibodies, 17α-hydroxylase autoantibodies and P450scc autoantibodies, and 35 patients with SCA-POI were identified. AMH was analysed at the time of the first visit in all women with POI, and in follow-up, serum samples were taken 1-3 years after in 11 women with SCA-POI and detectable AMH. Results 12/35 (35%) women with SCA-POI had AMH levels within the normal range at the time of first sampling, as compared to 6/97 (6%) with idiopathic POI (P < 0·001). 11/17 (65%) women with SCA-POI with <6 years disease duration had normal serum AMH concentration. A progressive decline in AMH concentration was observed at longitudinal follow-up in all 11 AMH-positive women with SCA-POI, at an estimated average rate of 1·6 μg/l AMH/year (corresponding to an average 57% of preserved follicle pool/previous year) (R2 = 0·219, P = 0·028). After 6 years of disease duration, only 1/18 (6%) women with SCA-POI had detectable levels of AMH, similar to women with idiopathic POI (5/78, 6%). Conclusion Most women with SCA-POI present at clinical diagnosis with a preserved follicle pool that is progressively lost within a few years. © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Falorni, A., Brozzetti, A., Aglietti, M. C., Esposito, R., Minarelli, V., Morelli, S., … Marzotti, S. (2012). Progressive decline of residual follicle pool after clinical diagnosis of autoimmune ovarian insufficiency. Clinical Endocrinology, 77(3), 453–458. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2265.2012.04387.x

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