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Relationships among consanguinity, family history, and the onset of type 1 diabetes in children from Saudi Arabia.

Laila Ahmed Albishi1, Eman AlAmri2, Asmaa A Mahmoud3.   

Abstract

AIMS: We aimed to demonstrate the relationship between parental consanguinity and positive family histories of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and autoimmune disease and the development of T1DM among children in Saudi Arabia.
METHODS: This was a cross-sectional case-control study. In total, 192 patients and 188 healthy controls were enrolled from the Pediatric Diabetes Clinic at King Salman Military Hospital between January 2000 and December 2010. Detailed patients' data recorded while distributing questionnaires to control samples included various gradations of consanguinity and family histories of T1DM and autoimmune disease.
RESULTS: Parental consanguinity was not significantly associated with T1DM; however, children of first-cousin parents showed a higher risk of developing T1DM than did children of second-cousin parents. The presence of a family history of T1DM significantly differed between those with and without T1DM (p < 0.05). No association was observed between a family history of autoimmune disorders and the development of T1DM.
CONCLUSIONS: Parental consanguinity and family history of autoimmunity were not clearly linked to T1DM development in children, indicating that T1DM is a multifactorial disease. A history of affected first-cousin parents increases the risk of T1DM.
Copyright © 2021 Primary Care Diabetes Europe. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Autoimmunity; Child; Consanguinity; Saudi Arabia; Type 1 diabetes mellitus

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34556437     DOI: 10.1016/j.pcd.2021.09.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prim Care Diabetes        ISSN: 1878-0210            Impact factor:   2.459


  2 in total

1.  Consanguinity and Diabetes in Saudi Population: A Case-Control Study.

Authors:  Saad H Alzahrani; Nawaf M Alzahrani; Fahad M Al Jabir; Mohammed K Alsharef; Shawana Zaheer; Salma H Hussein; Abdullah M Alguwaihes; Anwar A Jammah
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2021-12-30

2.  Attitudes and Perceptions of School Teachers in Melilla Regarding the Care Provided to Students with Type 1 Diabetes.

Authors:  Trinidad Luque-Vara; Elisabet Fernández-Gómez; Marta Linares-Manrique; Silvia Navarro-Prado; María Angustias Sánchez-Ojeda; Carmen Enrique-Mirón
Journal:  Children (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-05
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