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Leukocytic dysregulation in children with type 1 diabetes: relation to diabetic vascular complications.

Nouran Yousef Salah1, Nesrine Radwan2, Heba Mohamed Atif3.   

Abstract

Background: Growing evidences highlight the role of the innate immune response in the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes (T1D) vascular complications. Neutrophil lymphocytic ratio (NLR) and platelet lymphocytic ratio (PLR) are inexpensive but novel markers of chronic inflammation might have prognostic value in children with T1D. Aim: To study NLR and PLR levels in children with T1D in comparison to matched controls and correlate them with fraction-C of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1C) and micro-vascular complications. Methodology: Hundred children with T1D were compared to 100 matched healthy controls. History included diabetes duration, insulin dose and frequency of hypoglycemic attacks. Fundus examination and the simple rapid neuropathy disability score were done. HbA1C, fasting lipids, urinary albumin excretion and complete blood count were measured with assessment of NLR and PLR.
Results: NLR was significantly higher (p = 0.008) and PLR was significantly lower (p = 0.007) in children with T1D than controls. NLR was positively correlated while PLR was negatively correlated with HbA1C, diabetes duration, fasting cholesterol, triglycerides and LDL. NLR was significantly higher (p < 0.001) and PLR was significantly lower (p = 0.005) in children with microvascular complications than those without. Moreover, multivariate logistic regression revealed that microvascular complications were independently associated with NLR (p = 0.013) and PLR (p = 0.004).
Conclusion: Children with T1D had significantly higher NLR and lower PLR compared to controls. These changes were more evident in those with diabetic microvascular complications than those without. Furthermore, NLR was positively correlated and PLR was negatively correlated to HbA1C, diabetes duration and hyperlipidemia. Hence, NLR and PLR can be a potential indicator for the risk of development of diabetic microvascular complications in children with T1D. © The Japan Diabetes Society 2022.

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Keywords:  Children; Leukocytic dysregulation; Micro-vascular complications; Type 1 diabetes

Year:  2022        PMID: 35693992      PMCID: PMC9174407          DOI: 10.1007/s13340-021-00568-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetol Int        ISSN: 2190-1678


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