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B A Millward, L Alviggi, P J Hoskins, C Johnston, D Heaton, G F Bottazzo, D Vergani, R D Leslie, D A Pyke.
Abstract
Activation of T lymphocytes and islet cell antibodies were studied in two groups of insulin dependent diabetics and their non-diabetic identical cotwins. Group 1 comprised 12 "short term" twin pairs (diabetic twin diagnosed less than five years previously) in whom only a third of the cotwins were likely to develop diabetes; 10 of the 12 non-diabetic cotwins showed increased values of activated T lymphocytes, islet cell antibodies, or both. Group 2 comprised 10 "long term" twin pairs (diabetic twin diagnosed more than 11 years previously) in whom none of the non-diabetic cotwins was likely to develop diabetes; these pairs were selected because all the non-diabetic cotwins had shown islet cell antibodies at some time in the past, but only two still did so (one with an increased value of activated T cells). There was relative glucose intolerance in the cotwins of the short term group but not in those of the long term group. Non-diabetic cotwins of diabetics may show the immune changes associated with insulin dependent diabetes and relative glucose intolerance, but these changes may remit without leading to diabetes.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3082444 PMCID: PMC1339720 DOI: 10.1136/bmj.292.6523.793
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br Med J (Clin Res Ed) ISSN: 0267-0623