Response of peripheral-blood mononuclear cells to glutamate decarboxylase in insulin-dependent diabetes

MA Atkinson, L Campbell, KA Gibbs, NK Maclaren… - The Lancet, 1992 - Elsevier
MA Atkinson, L Campbell, KA Gibbs, NK Maclaren, DL Kaufman, DF Bu, MG Erlander…
The Lancet, 1992Elsevier
Insulin-dependent diabetes is characterised by autoantibodies to several pancreatic-islet-
cell antigens, including glutamate decarboxylase. We measured the proliferative responses
to this antigen of peripheral-blood mononuclear cells from patients with newly diagnosed
insulin-dependent diabetes, relatives of diabetic patients, and healthy controls. The
likelihood of a positive response was substantially greater among the diabetic patients and
relatives positive for islet-cell autoantibodies (ICA) than among subjects at low risk of …
Abstract
Insulin-dependent diabetes is characterised by autoantibodies to several pancreatic-islet-cell antigens, including glutamate decarboxylase. We measured the proliferative responses to this antigen of peripheral-blood mononuclear cells from patients with newly diagnosed insulin-dependent diabetes, relatives of diabetic patients, and healthy controls. The likelihood of a positive response was substantially greater among the diabetic patients and relatives positive for islet-cell autoantibodies (ICA) than among subjects at low risk of diabetes (controls and ICA-negative relatives). Glutamate decarboxylase may have a pathogenetic role in insulin-dependent diabetes.
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