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Monocyte Gene-Expression Profiles Associated With Childhood-Onset Type 1 Diabetes and Disease Risk: A Study of Identical Twins

OBJECTIVE: Monocytes in childhood-onset type 1 diabetes show distinct gene expression. We hypothesize that monocyte activation in monozygotic (MZ) twin pairs discordant for childhood-onset type 1 diabetes could reflect distinct stages of the disease process including diabetes susceptibility (differe...

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Autores principales: Beyan, Huriya, Drexhage, Roosmarijn C., van der Heul Nieuwenhuijsen, Leonie, de Wit, Harm, Padmos, Roosmarijn C., Schloot, Nanette C., Drexhage, Hemmo A., Leslie, Richard David
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2889775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20393150
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-1433
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author Beyan, Huriya
Drexhage, Roosmarijn C.
van der Heul Nieuwenhuijsen, Leonie
de Wit, Harm
Padmos, Roosmarijn C.
Schloot, Nanette C.
Drexhage, Hemmo A.
Leslie, Richard David
author_facet Beyan, Huriya
Drexhage, Roosmarijn C.
van der Heul Nieuwenhuijsen, Leonie
de Wit, Harm
Padmos, Roosmarijn C.
Schloot, Nanette C.
Drexhage, Hemmo A.
Leslie, Richard David
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description OBJECTIVE: Monocytes in childhood-onset type 1 diabetes show distinct gene expression. We hypothesize that monocyte activation in monozygotic (MZ) twin pairs discordant for childhood-onset type 1 diabetes could reflect distinct stages of the disease process including diabetes susceptibility (differences between twins, both diabetic and nondiabetic, and control subjects) and/or disease progression (differences between diabetic and nondiabetic twins). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We studied patterns of inflammatory gene expression in peripheral blood monocytes of MZ twin pairs (n = 10 pairs) discordant for childhood-onset type 1 diabetes, normal control twin pairs (n = 10 pairs), and healthy control subjects (n = 51) using quantitative-PCR (Q-PCR). We tested the 24 genes previously observed by whole genome analyses and verified by Q-PCR in autoimmune diabetes and performed a hierarchical cluster analysis. RESULTS: Of 24 genes abnormally expressed in childhood-onset type 1 diabetes, we revalidated abnormal expression in 16 of them in diabetic twins including distinct sets of downregulated (P < 0.03) and upregulated (P < 0.02) genes. Of these 16 genes, 13 were abnormally expressed in nondiabetic twins, implicating these genes in diabetes susceptibility (P < 0.044 for all). Cluster analysis of monocyte gene-expression in nondiabetic twins identified two distinct, mutually exclusive clusters, while diabetic twins had a network of positively correlated genes. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with childhood-onset type 1 diabetes show abnormal monocyte gene–expression levels with an altered gene–expression network due to gene-environment interaction. Importantly, perturbed gene–expression clusters were also detected in nondiabetic twins, implicating monocyte abnormalities in susceptibility to diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-28897752011-07-01 Monocyte Gene-Expression Profiles Associated With Childhood-Onset Type 1 Diabetes and Disease Risk: A Study of Identical Twins Beyan, Huriya Drexhage, Roosmarijn C. van der Heul Nieuwenhuijsen, Leonie de Wit, Harm Padmos, Roosmarijn C. Schloot, Nanette C. Drexhage, Hemmo A. Leslie, Richard David Diabetes Immunology and Transplantation OBJECTIVE: Monocytes in childhood-onset type 1 diabetes show distinct gene expression. We hypothesize that monocyte activation in monozygotic (MZ) twin pairs discordant for childhood-onset type 1 diabetes could reflect distinct stages of the disease process including diabetes susceptibility (differences between twins, both diabetic and nondiabetic, and control subjects) and/or disease progression (differences between diabetic and nondiabetic twins). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We studied patterns of inflammatory gene expression in peripheral blood monocytes of MZ twin pairs (n = 10 pairs) discordant for childhood-onset type 1 diabetes, normal control twin pairs (n = 10 pairs), and healthy control subjects (n = 51) using quantitative-PCR (Q-PCR). We tested the 24 genes previously observed by whole genome analyses and verified by Q-PCR in autoimmune diabetes and performed a hierarchical cluster analysis. RESULTS: Of 24 genes abnormally expressed in childhood-onset type 1 diabetes, we revalidated abnormal expression in 16 of them in diabetic twins including distinct sets of downregulated (P < 0.03) and upregulated (P < 0.02) genes. Of these 16 genes, 13 were abnormally expressed in nondiabetic twins, implicating these genes in diabetes susceptibility (P < 0.044 for all). Cluster analysis of monocyte gene-expression in nondiabetic twins identified two distinct, mutually exclusive clusters, while diabetic twins had a network of positively correlated genes. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with childhood-onset type 1 diabetes show abnormal monocyte gene–expression levels with an altered gene–expression network due to gene-environment interaction. Importantly, perturbed gene–expression clusters were also detected in nondiabetic twins, implicating monocyte abnormalities in susceptibility to diabetes. American Diabetes Association 2010-07 2010-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC2889775/ /pubmed/20393150 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-1433 Text en © 2010 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 Immunology and Transplantation
Beyan, Huriya
Drexhage, Roosmarijn C.
van der Heul Nieuwenhuijsen, Leonie
de Wit, Harm
Padmos, Roosmarijn C.
Schloot, Nanette C.
Drexhage, Hemmo A.
Leslie, Richard David
Monocyte Gene-Expression Profiles Associated With Childhood-Onset Type 1 Diabetes and Disease Risk: A Study of Identical Twins
title Monocyte Gene-Expression Profiles Associated With Childhood-Onset Type 1 Diabetes and Disease Risk: A Study of Identical Twins
title_full Monocyte Gene-Expression Profiles Associated With Childhood-Onset Type 1 Diabetes and Disease Risk: A Study of Identical Twins
title_fullStr Monocyte Gene-Expression Profiles Associated With Childhood-Onset Type 1 Diabetes and Disease Risk: A Study of Identical Twins
title_full_unstemmed Monocyte Gene-Expression Profiles Associated With Childhood-Onset Type 1 Diabetes and Disease Risk: A Study of Identical Twins
title_short Monocyte Gene-Expression Profiles Associated With Childhood-Onset Type 1 Diabetes and Disease Risk: A Study of Identical Twins
title_sort monocyte gene-expression profiles associated with childhood-onset type 1 diabetes and disease risk: a study of identical twins
topic Immunology and Transplantation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2889775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20393150
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-1433
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