| Literature DB >> 26195110 |
Martina Fabris1, Silvia Zago, Marco Liguori, Maria Teresa Trevisan, Manuela Zanatta, Alberto Comici, Giorgio Zanette, Eva Carlin, Francesco Curcio, Elio Tonutti.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Anti-ZnT8 antibodies (ZnT8A) were recently proposed as a new independent serological marker in Type 1 diabetes (T1D), leading to a significant improvement of the positive predictive value of autoantibody measurement in this setting. The aim of this retrospective multicentre study was to investigate ZnT8A as a complement to the current T1D autoantibody assays in a large cohort of paediatric Italian patients.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26195110 PMCID: PMC4536236 DOI: 10.1007/s13317-015-0068-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Auto Immun Highlights ISSN: 2038-0305
Fig. 1ZnT8A in T1D patients and control subjects. Overall, patients showed positive anti-ZnT8 autoantibodies in 49.7 % (106/213) versus 2.7 % (3/110) positive controls
Fig. 2Persistence of positive autoantibodies in the follow-up after diagnosis. a The percentage of positive ZnT8A patients remained substantially stable up to 4 years from diagnosis, then decreased significantly in patients analysed ≥5 years from diagnosis (79/133, 59.4 % within 4 years versus 27/80, 33.8 % in ≥5 years patients; *p = 0.0004, 95 %CI 1.61–5.12, OR 2.87). b Similarly, IA-2A positivity picked 1 year from diagnosis and dropped significantly ≥5 years from diagnosis). c The prevalence of positive GADA was very high 1 year from diagnosis, then slightly decreased remaining as high as at disease onset in patients analysed ≥5 years from diagnosis
Prevalence of specific autoantibodies in ICA-positive (ICA+) and ICA-negative (ICA−) patients
| No. | GADA+ (%) | IA-2A+ (%) | ZnT8A+ (%) | autoAbs negative | Only ZnT8A+ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All patients (no. 130) | ||||||
| ICA+ | 46 | 52.2 | 58.7* | 43.5 | 4 (8.7 %) | 4 (8.7 %) |
| ICA− | 84 | 60.7 | 35.7* | 47.6 | 18 (21.4 %) | 5 (5.9 %) |
| At onset patients (no. 35) | ||||||
| ICA+ | 12 | 50 | 66.7 | 83.3 | 0 (0 %) | 2 (16.7 %) |
| ICA− | 23 | 52.2 | 39.1 | 52.2 | 7 (30.4 %) | 3 (13 %) |
In the overall series of patients with available data about ICA IFI investigation, GADA- and ZnT8A-positive patients did not differed significantly in ICA+ and ICA− subjects, while IA-2A were more prevalent in ICA+ (*OR 2.56, 95 % CI 1.22–5.35, p = 0.016). Of note, only 4/130 (3.1 %) were positive only at ICA investigation versus 5/130 (3.8 %) positive only at ZnT8A investigation. When considering only patients at disease onset, ICA+ cases were completely intercepted by at least one positive autoantibody among GADA, ZnT8A and IA-2A. Furthermore, the ZnT8A contribution allowed to detect 3/35 (8.6 %) of patients who previously were classified as all negative (ICA and specific autoantibodies)