| Literature DB >> 1346821 |
M A Atkinson1, D L Kaufman, L Campbell, K A Gibbs, S C Shah, D F Bu, M G Erlander, A J Tobin, N K Maclaren.
Abstract
Insulin-dependent diabetes is characterised by autoantibodies to several pancreatic-islet-cell antigens, including glutamate decarboxylase. We measured the proliferative responses to this antigen of peripheral-blood mononuclear cells from patients with newly diagnosed insulin-dependent diabetes, relatives of diabetic patients, and healthy controls. The likelihood of a positive response was substantially greater among the diabetic patients and relatives positive for islet-cell autoantibodies (ICA) than among subjects at low risk of diabetes (controls and ICA-negative relatives). Glutamate decarboxylase may have a pathogenetic role in insulin-dependent diabetes.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1346821 DOI: 10.1016/0140-6736(92)91061-c
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet ISSN: 0140-6736 Impact factor: 79.321