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Islet autoantibody development during follow-up of high-risk children from the general Norwegian population from three months of age: design and early results from the MIDIA study.

Lars C Stene1, Elisabet Witsø, Peter A Torjesen, Trond Rasmussen, Per Magnus, Ondrej Cinek, Turid Wetlesen, Kjersti S Rønningen.   

Abstract

We describe the design of the MIDIA study and present serial islet autoantibody data from 3 months of age in the 526 first enrolled children from the general population carrying the type 1 diabetes high-risk HLA-DRB1*0401-DQA1*03-DQB1*0302/DRB1*0301-DQA1*05-DQB1*02 genotype. Blood samples were obtained from children at ages 3, 6, 9 and 12 months and annually thereafter to a median age of 12 months. Autoantibodies to insulin, glutamic acid decarboxylase and insulinoma-associated antigen-2 were measured with radiobinding assays. About 25,000 general population newborns were genotyped, and among 526 children with the high-risk HLA genotype, 2104 samples were assayed. Fourteen children were positive in at least two consecutive samples, including 12 who were positive for > or =2 autoantibodies at least once, of which five developed type 1 diabetes at median age 15.3 months. Seven of 14 persistently positive children seroconverted before 9 months, including two before 6 months of age. The estimated cumulative probability of multiple autoantibody positivity at 5 years was 7.3% (95% confidence interval: 3.5-12.4%). Thus, persistent islet autoimmunity is not uncommon in the first year of life in children from the general population carrying the high-risk HLA genotype, and may develop as early as at 6 months of age.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17560077     DOI: 10.1016/j.jaut.2007.04.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Autoimmun        ISSN: 0896-8411            Impact factor:   7.094


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