Combinations of beta cell specific autoantibodies at diagnosis of diabetes in young adults reflects different courses of beta cell damage.

Abstract:

:To explore the natural course of beta cell function in recent onset diabetes, a subgroup (n=157) of all incident cases (n=879) 15-34 years old, 1992-1993 in Sweden, and with positivity for at least one autoantibody of islet cell antibodies (ICA), glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies (GADA) or tyrosine phosphatase antibodies (IA-2A) were followed prospectively for the first four years with annual analysis of C-peptide. The aim was to relate the course of beta cell function, measured as C-peptide, in early diabetes with the presence of different islet autoantibodies at diagnosis. We found that patients positive for ICA alone (n=11) had significantly higher C-peptide levels both at diagnosis and during the first three years compared with the other patients (n=146; p=0.022, p<0.001, p=0.004 and p=0.0022). Patients positive for GADA alone or in combination with other antibodies (n=125) had significantly lower C-peptide during the first three years after diagnosis compared with the other patients (n=32, p<0.001, p=0.0011 and p=0.0136). Patients with two or three autoantibodies had C-peptide levels similar to levels found in patients positive only for GADA. However, after four years, there were no significant differences between any of the groups of different autoantibody combinations. At diagnosis, 55% (86/157) of the patients had C-peptide levels above the lower normal range of 0.25 nmol/l, but the frequency of patients with beta cell function above this level decreased after two years to 41% (65/157; p=0.035) and after four years to 22% (35/157; p=0.0041). It is concluded that young adult diabetic patients positive only for ICA at diagnosis have a better preserved beta cell function with higher levels of C-peptide during the first three years compared with patients positive for GADA alone or in combinations with other autoantibodies.

journal_name

Autoimmunity

journal_title

Autoimmunity

authors

Törn C,Landin-Olsson M,Lernmark A,Scherstén B,Ostman J,Arnqvist HJ,Björk E,Blohmé G,Bolinder J,Eriksson J,Littorin B,Nyström L,Sundkvist G

doi

10.3109/08916930108995996

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2001-01-01 00:00:00

pages

115-20

issue

2

eissn

0891-6934

issn

1607-842X

pii

I350J001049

journal_volume

33

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