Clinical,autoimmune, and genetic characteristics of adult-onset diabetic patients with GAD autoantibodies in Japan (Ehime Study) |
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Authors: | Takeda Haruyo,Kawasaki Eiji,Shimizu Ikki,Konoue Etsushi,Fujiyama Masao,Murao Satoshi,Tanaka Kiyonobu,Mori Kennichi,Tarumi Yoshinao,Seto Isamu,Fujii Yasuhisa,Kato Kenichi,Kondo Shiori,Takada Yasuharu,Kitsuki Nobuaki,Kaino Yukikazu,Kida Kaichi,Hashimoto Naotake,Yamane Yukio,Yamawaki Takashi,Onuma Hiroshi,Nishimiya Tatsuya,Osawa Haruhiko,Saito Yasushi,Makino Hideichi Ehime Study |
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Affiliation: | Department of Laboratory Medicine, Ehime University School of Medicine, Shigenobu, Ehime, Japan. |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To characterize the clinical, autoimmune, and genetic features in Japanese adult-onset diabetic patients with GAD autoantibodies. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: GAD autoantibodies (GADab) were screened in 4,980 diabetic patients with age of onset >20 years in the hospital-based Ehime Study, and the GADab-positive (GADab(+)) patients were then divided into two groups according to their insulin secretion and compared with nondiabetic subjects. The insulin-deficient state was defined as <0.33 nmol/l serum C-peptide (CPR) at 2 h postprandial or 6 min after a 1-mg glucagon load. RESULTS: GADab was detected in 188 (3.8%) of the 4,980 diabetic patients tested. Of these patients, 72 (38.3%) were classified as insulin deficient, 97 (51.6%) were classified as non-insulin deficient, and 19 (10.1%) were unclassified. The GADab(+) insulin-deficient patients were characterized by young age at onset of diabetes, low BMI, low maximum BMI, and high levels of HbA(1c). The prevalence of IA-2 autoantibodies and thyrogastric autoantibodies in the GADab(+) insulin-deficient patients were significantly higher than those in the GADab(+) non-insulin-deficient patients (P < 0.05). GADab(+) patients with insulin deficiency had increased frequencies of HLA DRB1*0405-DQB1*0401, *0802-*0302, and *0901-*0303 haplotypes, whereas the frequency of only HLA DRB1*0405-DQB1*0401 was increased in the case of GADab(+) non-insulin-deficient patients. Of note is the fact that the GADab(+) non-insulin-deficient group did not differ from healthy control subjects with respect to type 1 diabetes protective haplotype HLA DRB1*1502-DQB1*0601. A total of 13% of the GADab(+) patients with diabetes had genotypes comprising the DRB1*1501-DQB1*0602 or *1502-*0601 and were characterized by old age at onset of diabetes, high BMI, resistance to the insulin-deficient state, low titer of GADab, and low frequency of other organ-specific autoantibodies. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that GADab(+) non-insulin-deficient patients differ from GADab(+) patients with insulin deficiency with respect to clinical characteristics, humoral autoimmunity to other organ-specific autoantibodies, as well as HLA class II genes. |
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