Literature DB >> 10681638

Sera from children with type 1 diabetes mellitus react against a new group of antigens composed of lysophospholipids.

D Bleich1, M Polak, S Chen, K M Swiderek, C Lévy-Marchal.   

Abstract

Several autoantibodies related to Type 1 diabetes mellitus and their corresponding autoantigens have been previously identified. While peptide antigens are more widely recognized, lipid antigens like sulfatides and gangliosides are also known epitopes for the diabetic humoral immune response. Islet cell antibodies (ICA) in Type 1 diabetes are heterogeneous immunoglobulins directed against selected antigens in the islets of Langerhans. Moreover, ICA may be the best predictive marker of disease in family members of patients with Type 1 diabetes. The aims of this study were: (1) to purify lipids from porcine pancreas that contain ICA epitopes; (2) to characterize these lipid antigens, and (3) to use the purified lipids in an assay to detect antibodies in patients with Type 1 diabetes. A unique family of 4 lysophospholipids, 1 fully characterized as lysophosphatidylmyoinositol, partially inhibited ICA staining, and therefore, were considered to be candidate antigens for an ICA immunoassay. Using a dot blot immunoassay, we detected antibodies directed against these phospholipids in 28 out of 46 (61%) diabetic sera, while detecting only 1 false positive out of 28 nondiabetic sera (3.6%; p < 0.0001 comparing diabetic vs. nondiabetic serum). Therefore, lysophospholipid immunoassay positivity is present in sera of Type 1 diabetic patients. Furthermore, we detected 15 out of 23 ICA-negative diabetic sera (65.2%), showing that our phospholipid immunoassay does not correlate with ICA positivity. Copyright 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10681638     DOI: 10.1159/000023440

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Horm Res        ISSN: 0301-0163


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