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Sequential elevation of autoantibodies to thyroglobulin and glutamic acid decarboxylase in type 1 diabetes
Authors:Eiji Kawasaki  Jun-ichi Yasui  Masako Tsurumaru  Haruko Takashima  Toshiyuki Ikeoka  Fumi Mori  Satoru Akazawa  Ikuko Ueki  Masakazu Kobayashi  Hironaga Kuwahara  Norio Abiru  Hironori Yamasaki  Atsushi Kawakami
Abstract:We have previously reported the high levels of glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 autoantibodies (GAD65A) in patients with type 1 diabetes and autoimmune thyroid disease. Here we describe a 32-year-old Japanese female with a thirteen-year history of type 1 diabetes whose levels of GAD65A were elevated just after the emergence of anti-thyroid autoimmunity. At 19 years of age, she developed diabetic ketoacidosis and was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. She had GAD65A, insulinoma-associated antigen-2 autoantibodies (IA-2A), and zinc transporter-8 autoantibodies (ZnT8A), but was negative for antibodies to thyroid peroxidase (TPOAb) and thyroglobulin (TGAb) at disease onset. ZnT8A and IA-2A turned negative 2-3 years after the onset, whereas GAD65A were persistently positive at lower level (approximately 40 U/mL). However, just after the emergence of TGAb at disease duration of 12.5 years, GAD65A levels were reelevated up to 5717 U/mL in the absence of ZnT8A and IA-2A. Her thyroid function was normal and TPOAb were consistently negative. She has a HLA-DRB1*03:01/*04:01-DQB1*02:01/*03:02 genotype. Persistent positivity for GAD65A might be associated with increased risk to develop anti-thyroid autoimmunity.
Keywords:Autoimmune thyroid disease   Case report   Glutamic acid decarboxylase autoantibodies   Type 1 diabetes
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