Islet cell and insulin autoantibodies in organ-specific autoimmune patients. Their behaviour and predictive value for the development of type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus. A 10-year follow-up study
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Islet cell and insulin autoantibodies in organ-specific autoimmune patients. Their behaviour and predictive value for the development of type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus. A 10-year follow-up study
Abstract
To evaluate the behaviour and predictive value of islet cell and insulin autoantibodies in patients with organ-specific autoimmune diseases, we followed 21 non-diabetic subjects for a mean period of 84 +/- 27 months. Ten patients were persistently seropositive for complement-fixing islet cell antibodies and high titres of immunoglobulin G islet cell antibodies (greater than or equal to 1:8). The prevalence of persistent insulin autoantibodies in this group was 67%. Seven patients (70%) developed Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus after a latency period of 2-60 months. The predictive value of complement-fixing islet cell antibodies was 65%, and in the presence of both complement-fixing islet cell and insulin autoantibodies the predictive value rose to 76%. Eleven patients were seronegative for complement-fixing islet cell antibodies and had low immunoglobulin G islet cell antibodies titres (less than 1:8) that were either persistent or transient, or that fluctuated during follow-up. The prevalence of persistent insulin autoantibodies in this group was 45%; only one subject developed Type 1 diabetes. The predictive value of persistent islet cell antibodies (complement-fixing positive/negative) was 54%, and it rose to 70% when both islet cell and insulin autoantibodies were present. Individuals with only insulin autoantibodies or immunoglobulin G islet cell antibodies did not develop diabetes mellitus. A high frequency of HLA-DR3 and/or DR4 was found in patients who developed diabetes mellitus. Thus, the presence of both islet cell and insulin autoantibodies in patients with organ-specific autoimmune disease appears to confer the highest risk of progression toward Type 1 diabetes.
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