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. 1978 May-Aug;15(3-4):184-91.
doi: 10.1007/BF02581063.

Coxsackie B4 viral infection, anti-islet immunity and immunogenetics in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus

Coxsackie B4 viral infection, anti-islet immunity and immunogenetics in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus

G Schernthaner et al. Acta Diabetol Lat. 1978 May-Aug.

Abstract

The interrelationship between Coxsackie B4 (CB4) virus antibodies, islet-cell antibodies and HLA B8 was studied in 67 patients with juvenile-onset diabetes mellitus (JOD). In 41 JOD patients (61%) CB4 antibodies (greater than 1:4) were found. A high prevalence (69%) of significant CB4 antibody titers (greater than 1:64) was observed in patients with age at onset between 11 and 20 years compared with those with age at onset below or over that age-range (27% and 33%, respectively). Islet-cell antibodies (ICA) could be detected only in 11 JOD patients, which is probably due to the relatively long mean duration of disease. However, 8 of them presented with significant CB4 antibody production. Although no correlation between CB4 antibodies and the JOD-associated HLA-antigens (B8, Bw15, Cw3 and B7) could be detected in the entire group of JOD patients, a close association between ICA persistence and HLA B8 was found. Furthermore, in the ICA-positive, moderate or high CB4 antibody titers were prevalent. Thus, the present data point to a possible interrelationship between CB4 virus antibodies, persistent ICA production and HLA B8 in a minor proportion of JOD patients. However, it seems premature to assume direct implication of these factors in the pathogenesis of JOD.

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