Clinical features, biochemistry, and HLA-DRB1 status in youth-onset type 1 diabetes in Sudan
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Clinical features, biochemistry, and HLA-DRB1 status in youth-onset type 1 diabetes in Sudan
Abstract
Objective: To further understand clinical and biochemical features, and HLA-DRB1 genotypes, in new cases of diabetes in Sudanese children and adolescents.
Research design and methods: Demographic characteristics, clinical information, and biochemical parameters (blood glucose, HbA1c, C-peptide, autoantibodies against glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 [GADA] and insulinoma-associated protein-2 [IA-2A], and HLA-DRB1) were assessed in 99 individuals <18 years, recently (<18 months) clinically diagnosed with T1D. HLA-DRB1 genotypes for 56 of these Arab individuals with T1D were compared to a mixed control group of 198 healthy Arab (75%) and African (25%) individuals without T1D.
Results: Mean ± SD age at diagnosis was 10.1 ± 4.3 years (range 0.7-17.6 years) with mode at 9-12 years. A female preponderance was observed. Fifty-two individuals (55.3%) presented in diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). Mean ± SD serum fasting C-peptide values were 0.22 ± 0.25 nmol/L (0.66±0.74 ng/ml). 31.3% were autoantibody negative, 53.4% were GADA positive, 27.2% were IA-2A positive, with 12.1% positive for both autoantibodies. Association analysis compared to 198 controls of similar ethnic origin revealed strong locus association with HLA-DRB1 (p < 2.4 × 10-14 ). Five HLA-DRB1 alleles exhibited significant T1D association: three alleles (DRB1*03:01, DRB1*04:02, and DRB1*04:05) were positively associated, while three (DRB1*10:01, DRB1*15:02, and DRB1*15:03) were protective. DRB1*03:01 had the strongest association (odds ratio = 5.04, p = 1.7 × 10-10 ).
Conclusions: Young Sudanese individuals with T1D generally have similar characteristics to reported European-origin T1D populations. However, they have higher rates of DKA and slightly lower autoantibody rates than reported European-origin populations, and a particularly strong association with HLA-DRB1*03:01.
Keywords: C-peptide; HLA; Sudan; autoantibodies; childhood diabetes.
© 2021 John Wiley & Sons A/S . Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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