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Low risk HLA-DQ and increased body mass index in newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes children in the Better Diabetes Diagnosis study in Sweden

OBJECTIVE: Type 1 diabetes and obesity has increased in childhood. We therefore tested the hypothesis that type 1 diabetes HLA-DQ risk genotypes may be associated with an increased body mass index (BMI). DESIGN: The type 1 diabetes high risk HLA-DQ A1*05:01-B1*02:01/A1*03:01-B1*03:02 genotype along...

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Autores principales: Carlsson, A, Kockum, I, Lindblad, B, Engleson, L, Nilsson, A, Forsander, G, Karlsson, A-K, Kernell, A, Ludvigsson, J, Marcus, C, Zachrisson, I, Ivarsson, S-A, Lernmark, Å
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Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3192932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21712811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ijo.2011.122
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author Carlsson, A
Kockum, I
Lindblad, B
Engleson, L
Nilsson, A
Forsander, G
Karlsson, A-K
Kernell, A
Ludvigsson, J
Marcus, C
Zachrisson, I
Ivarsson, S-A
Lernmark, Å
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Kockum, I
Lindblad, B
Engleson, L
Nilsson, A
Forsander, G
Karlsson, A-K
Kernell, A
Ludvigsson, J
Marcus, C
Zachrisson, I
Ivarsson, S-A
Lernmark, Å
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description OBJECTIVE: Type 1 diabetes and obesity has increased in childhood. We therefore tested the hypothesis that type 1 diabetes HLA-DQ risk genotypes may be associated with an increased body mass index (BMI). DESIGN: The type 1 diabetes high risk HLA-DQ A1*05:01-B1*02:01/A1*03:01-B1*03:02 genotype along with lower risk DQ genotypes were determined at the time of clinical onset by PCR and hybridization with allele-specific probes. Body mass index was determined after diabetes was stabilized. SUBJECTS: A total of 2403 incident type 1 diabetes children below 18 years of age were ascertained in the Swedish national Better Diabetes Diagnosis (BDD) studybetween May 2005 to September 2009. All children classified with type 1 diabetes including positivity for at least one islet autoantibody were investigated. RESULTS: Overall, type 1 diabetes HLA-DQ risk was negatively associated with BMI (p<0.0008). The proportion of the highest risk A1*05:01-B1*02:01/A1*03:01-B1*03:02 genotype decreased with increasing BMI (p<0.0004). However, lower risk type 1 diabetes DQ genotypes were associated with an increased proportion of patients who were overweight or obese (p<0.0001). Indeed, the proportion of patients with the low risk A1*05:01-B1*02:01/A1*05:01-B1*02:01 genotype increased with increasing body mass index (p<0.003). The magnitude of association on the multiplicative scale between the A1*05:01-B1*02:01/A1*05:01-B1*02:01 genotype and increased body mass index was significant (p<0.006). The odds ratio in patients with this genotype of being obese was 1.80 (95% CI 1.21–2.61; p<0.006). The increased proportion of overweight type 1 diabetes children with the A1*05:01-B1*02:01 haplotype was most pronounced in children diagnosed between 5 and 9 years of age. CONCLUSIONS: Susceptibility for childhood type 1 diabetes was unexpectedly found to be associated with the A1*05:01-B1*02:01/A1*05:01-B1*02:01 genotype and an increased BMI. These results support the hypothesis that overweight may contribute to the risk of type 1 diabetes in children positive for HLA-DQ A1*05:01-B1*02:01.
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spelling pubmed-31929322012-11-01 Low risk HLA-DQ and increased body mass index in newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes children in the Better Diabetes Diagnosis study in Sweden Carlsson, A Kockum, I Lindblad, B Engleson, L Nilsson, A Forsander, G Karlsson, A-K Kernell, A Ludvigsson, J Marcus, C Zachrisson, I Ivarsson, S-A Lernmark, Å Int J Obes (Lond) Article OBJECTIVE: Type 1 diabetes and obesity has increased in childhood. We therefore tested the hypothesis that type 1 diabetes HLA-DQ risk genotypes may be associated with an increased body mass index (BMI). DESIGN: The type 1 diabetes high risk HLA-DQ A1*05:01-B1*02:01/A1*03:01-B1*03:02 genotype along with lower risk DQ genotypes were determined at the time of clinical onset by PCR and hybridization with allele-specific probes. Body mass index was determined after diabetes was stabilized. SUBJECTS: A total of 2403 incident type 1 diabetes children below 18 years of age were ascertained in the Swedish national Better Diabetes Diagnosis (BDD) studybetween May 2005 to September 2009. All children classified with type 1 diabetes including positivity for at least one islet autoantibody were investigated. RESULTS: Overall, type 1 diabetes HLA-DQ risk was negatively associated with BMI (p<0.0008). The proportion of the highest risk A1*05:01-B1*02:01/A1*03:01-B1*03:02 genotype decreased with increasing BMI (p<0.0004). However, lower risk type 1 diabetes DQ genotypes were associated with an increased proportion of patients who were overweight or obese (p<0.0001). Indeed, the proportion of patients with the low risk A1*05:01-B1*02:01/A1*05:01-B1*02:01 genotype increased with increasing body mass index (p<0.003). The magnitude of association on the multiplicative scale between the A1*05:01-B1*02:01/A1*05:01-B1*02:01 genotype and increased body mass index was significant (p<0.006). The odds ratio in patients with this genotype of being obese was 1.80 (95% CI 1.21–2.61; p<0.006). The increased proportion of overweight type 1 diabetes children with the A1*05:01-B1*02:01 haplotype was most pronounced in children diagnosed between 5 and 9 years of age. CONCLUSIONS: Susceptibility for childhood type 1 diabetes was unexpectedly found to be associated with the A1*05:01-B1*02:01/A1*05:01-B1*02:01 genotype and an increased BMI. These results support the hypothesis that overweight may contribute to the risk of type 1 diabetes in children positive for HLA-DQ A1*05:01-B1*02:01. 2011-06-28 2012-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3192932/ /pubmed/21712811 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ijo.2011.122 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Carlsson, A
Kockum, I
Lindblad, B
Engleson, L
Nilsson, A
Forsander, G
Karlsson, A-K
Kernell, A
Ludvigsson, J
Marcus, C
Zachrisson, I
Ivarsson, S-A
Lernmark, Å
Low risk HLA-DQ and increased body mass index in newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes children in the Better Diabetes Diagnosis study in Sweden
title Low risk HLA-DQ and increased body mass index in newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes children in the Better Diabetes Diagnosis study in Sweden
title_full Low risk HLA-DQ and increased body mass index in newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes children in the Better Diabetes Diagnosis study in Sweden
title_fullStr Low risk HLA-DQ and increased body mass index in newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes children in the Better Diabetes Diagnosis study in Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Low risk HLA-DQ and increased body mass index in newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes children in the Better Diabetes Diagnosis study in Sweden
title_short Low risk HLA-DQ and increased body mass index in newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes children in the Better Diabetes Diagnosis study in Sweden
title_sort low risk hla-dq and increased body mass index in newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes children in the better diabetes diagnosis study in sweden
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3192932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21712811
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ijo.2011.122
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