Literature DB >> 12637984

Signs of beta-cell autoimmunity and HLA-defined diabetes susceptibility in the Finnish population: the sib cohort from the Type 1 Diabetes Prediction and Prevention Study.

M Kukko1, T Kimpimäki, A Kupila, S Korhonen, P Kulmala, K Savola, T Simell, P Keskinen, J Ilonen, O Simell, M Knip.   

Abstract

AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: To assess the role of HLA-defined genetic diabetes susceptibility in the appearance of signs of beta-cell autoimmunity in a series of children derived from the general population.
METHODS: Tests for five HLA DQB1 alleles and four diabetes-associated autoantibodies were carried out on 1,584 older sibs of infants with an increased HLA-defined genetic risk of Type 1 diabetes. The DQB1 genotypes were classified into those conferring high (* 02/0302), moderate (* 0302/x; where x indicates * 0302 or a non-defined allele), low (* 0301/0302, * 02/0301, * 02/x, * 0302/0602, * 0302/0603; where x indicates * 02 or a non-defined allele) or decreased risk (other genotypes).
RESULTS: Both islet cell antibodies (ICA) and GAD65 antibodies (GADA) were more frequent among the sibs with the high-risk genotype than among those with a low or decreased risk. Insulin autoantibodies and IA-2 antibodies (IA-2A) were more prevalent in the high-risk than low-risk sibs. Sibs with moderate-risk genotypes tested positive for ICA, GADA and IA-2A more often than sibs with genotypes conferring decreased risk. Autoantibody titres were also dependent on the genetic risk with high risk sibs having the highest values. Sibs carrying high-risk or moderate-risk genotypes tested positive for multiple antibodies (> or =2) more often than did the sibs with low or decreased genetic risk. CONCLUSIONS/
INTERPRETATION: The data show that HLA-defined susceptibility to Type 1 diabetes has an effect on both the quality and quantity of humoral beta-cell autoimmunity in unaffected children derived from the general population.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12637984     DOI: 10.1007/s00125-002-0976-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetologia        ISSN: 0012-186X            Impact factor:   10.122


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