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Do Non-HLA Genes Influence Development of Persistent Islet Autoimmunity and Type 1 Diabetes in Children With High-Risk HLA-DR,DQ Genotypes?

OBJECTIVE: Specific alleles of non-HLA genes INS, CTLA-4, and PTPN22 have been associated with type 1 diabetes. We examined whether some of these alleles influence development of islet autoimmunity or progression from persistent islet autoimmunity to type 1 diabetes in children with high-risk HLA-DR...

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Autores principales: Steck, Andrea K., Zhang, Weiming, Bugawan, Teodorica L., Barriga, Katherine J., Blair, Alan, Erlich, Henry A., Eisenbarth, George S., Norris, Jill M., Rewers, Marian J.
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2661592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19188433
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db08-1179
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author Steck, Andrea K.
Zhang, Weiming
Bugawan, Teodorica L.
Barriga, Katherine J.
Blair, Alan
Erlich, Henry A.
Eisenbarth, George S.
Norris, Jill M.
Rewers, Marian J.
author_facet Steck, Andrea K.
Zhang, Weiming
Bugawan, Teodorica L.
Barriga, Katherine J.
Blair, Alan
Erlich, Henry A.
Eisenbarth, George S.
Norris, Jill M.
Rewers, Marian J.
author_sort Steck, Andrea K.
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description OBJECTIVE: Specific alleles of non-HLA genes INS, CTLA-4, and PTPN22 have been associated with type 1 diabetes. We examined whether some of these alleles influence development of islet autoimmunity or progression from persistent islet autoimmunity to type 1 diabetes in children with high-risk HLA-DR,DQ genotypes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Since 1993, the Diabetes Autoimmunity Study in the Young (DAISY) has followed 2,449 young children carrying HLA-DR,DQ genotypes associated with type 1 diabetes. Of those, 112 have developed islet autoimmunity (persistent autoantibodies to insulin, GAD65, and/or IA-2), and 47 of these have progressed to type 1 diabetes. The influence of polymorphisms of INS(−23Hph1), CTLA-4(T17A), and PTPN22(R620W) on development of persistent islet autoimmunity and progression to type 1 diabetes was evaluated by parametric models and by survival analyses. RESULTS: PTPN22(R620W) allele T was associated with development of persistent islet autoimmunity (hazard ratio 1.83 [95% CI 1.27–2.63]) controlling for ethnicity, presence of HLA-DR3/4,DQB1*0302, and having a first-degree relative with type 1 diabetes. Survival analyses showed a significantly (P = 0.002) higher risk of persistent islet autoimmunity by age 10 years for the TT genotype (27.3%) than for the CT or CC genotype (7.9 and 5.3%, respectively). Cumulative risk of persistent islet autoimmunity was slightly higher (P = 0.02) for the INS(−23Hph1) AA genotype (7.8%) than for the AT or TT genotype (4.2 and 6.4% risk by age 10 years, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Whereas the HLA-DR3/4,DQB1*0302 genotype had a dramatic influence on both development of islet autoimmunity and progression to type 1 diabetes, the PTPN22(R620W) T allele significantly influences progression to persistent islet autoimmunity in the DAISY cohort.
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spelling pubmed-26615922010-04-01 Do Non-HLA Genes Influence Development of Persistent Islet Autoimmunity and Type 1 Diabetes in Children With High-Risk HLA-DR,DQ Genotypes? Steck, Andrea K. Zhang, Weiming Bugawan, Teodorica L. Barriga, Katherine J. Blair, Alan Erlich, Henry A. Eisenbarth, George S. Norris, Jill M. Rewers, Marian J. Diabetes Brief Report OBJECTIVE: Specific alleles of non-HLA genes INS, CTLA-4, and PTPN22 have been associated with type 1 diabetes. We examined whether some of these alleles influence development of islet autoimmunity or progression from persistent islet autoimmunity to type 1 diabetes in children with high-risk HLA-DR,DQ genotypes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Since 1993, the Diabetes Autoimmunity Study in the Young (DAISY) has followed 2,449 young children carrying HLA-DR,DQ genotypes associated with type 1 diabetes. Of those, 112 have developed islet autoimmunity (persistent autoantibodies to insulin, GAD65, and/or IA-2), and 47 of these have progressed to type 1 diabetes. The influence of polymorphisms of INS(−23Hph1), CTLA-4(T17A), and PTPN22(R620W) on development of persistent islet autoimmunity and progression to type 1 diabetes was evaluated by parametric models and by survival analyses. RESULTS: PTPN22(R620W) allele T was associated with development of persistent islet autoimmunity (hazard ratio 1.83 [95% CI 1.27–2.63]) controlling for ethnicity, presence of HLA-DR3/4,DQB1*0302, and having a first-degree relative with type 1 diabetes. Survival analyses showed a significantly (P = 0.002) higher risk of persistent islet autoimmunity by age 10 years for the TT genotype (27.3%) than for the CT or CC genotype (7.9 and 5.3%, respectively). Cumulative risk of persistent islet autoimmunity was slightly higher (P = 0.02) for the INS(−23Hph1) AA genotype (7.8%) than for the AT or TT genotype (4.2 and 6.4% risk by age 10 years, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Whereas the HLA-DR3/4,DQB1*0302 genotype had a dramatic influence on both development of islet autoimmunity and progression to type 1 diabetes, the PTPN22(R620W) T allele significantly influences progression to persistent islet autoimmunity in the DAISY cohort. American Diabetes Association 2009-04 2009-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2661592/ /pubmed/19188433 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db08-1179 Text en © 2009 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
spellingShingle Brief Report
Steck, Andrea K.
Zhang, Weiming
Bugawan, Teodorica L.
Barriga, Katherine J.
Blair, Alan
Erlich, Henry A.
Eisenbarth, George S.
Norris, Jill M.
Rewers, Marian J.
Do Non-HLA Genes Influence Development of Persistent Islet Autoimmunity and Type 1 Diabetes in Children With High-Risk HLA-DR,DQ Genotypes?
title Do Non-HLA Genes Influence Development of Persistent Islet Autoimmunity and Type 1 Diabetes in Children With High-Risk HLA-DR,DQ Genotypes?
title_full Do Non-HLA Genes Influence Development of Persistent Islet Autoimmunity and Type 1 Diabetes in Children With High-Risk HLA-DR,DQ Genotypes?
title_fullStr Do Non-HLA Genes Influence Development of Persistent Islet Autoimmunity and Type 1 Diabetes in Children With High-Risk HLA-DR,DQ Genotypes?
title_full_unstemmed Do Non-HLA Genes Influence Development of Persistent Islet Autoimmunity and Type 1 Diabetes in Children With High-Risk HLA-DR,DQ Genotypes?
title_short Do Non-HLA Genes Influence Development of Persistent Islet Autoimmunity and Type 1 Diabetes in Children With High-Risk HLA-DR,DQ Genotypes?
title_sort do non-hla genes influence development of persistent islet autoimmunity and type 1 diabetes in children with high-risk hla-dr,dq genotypes?
topic Brief Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2661592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19188433
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db08-1179
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