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Glycotoxin and Autoantibodies Are Additive Environmentally Determined Predictors of Type 1 Diabetes: A Twin and Population Study

In type 1 diabetes, diabetes-associated autoantibodies, including islet cell antibodies (ICAs), reflect adaptive immunity, while increased serum N(ε)-carboxymethyl-lysine (CML), an advanced glycation end product, is associated with proinflammation. We assessed whether serum CML and autoantibodies pr...

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Autores principales: Beyan, Huriya, Riese, Harriette, Hawa, Mohammed I., Beretta, Guisi, Davidson, Howard W., Hutton, John C., Burger, Huibert, Schlosser, Michael, Snieder, Harold, Boehm, Bernhard O., Leslie, R. David
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3331747/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22396204
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-0971
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author Beyan, Huriya
Riese, Harriette
Hawa, Mohammed I.
Beretta, Guisi
Davidson, Howard W.
Hutton, John C.
Burger, Huibert
Schlosser, Michael
Snieder, Harold
Boehm, Bernhard O.
Leslie, R. David
author_facet Beyan, Huriya
Riese, Harriette
Hawa, Mohammed I.
Beretta, Guisi
Davidson, Howard W.
Hutton, John C.
Burger, Huibert
Schlosser, Michael
Snieder, Harold
Boehm, Bernhard O.
Leslie, R. David
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description In type 1 diabetes, diabetes-associated autoantibodies, including islet cell antibodies (ICAs), reflect adaptive immunity, while increased serum N(ε)-carboxymethyl-lysine (CML), an advanced glycation end product, is associated with proinflammation. We assessed whether serum CML and autoantibodies predicted type 1 diabetes and to what extent they were determined by genetic or environmental factors. Of 7,287 unselected schoolchildren screened, 115 were ICA(+) and were tested for baseline CML and diabetes autoantibodies and followed (for median 7 years), whereas a random selection (n = 2,102) had CML tested. CML and diabetes autoantibodies were determined in a classic twin study of twin pairs discordant for type 1 diabetes (32 monozygotic, 32 dizygotic pairs). CML was determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, autoantibodies were determined by radioimmunoprecipitation, ICA was determined by indirect immunofluorescence, and HLA class II genotyping was determined by sequence-specific oligonucleotides. CML was increased in ICA(+) and prediabetic schoolchildren and in diabetic and nondiabetic twins (all P < 0.001). Elevated levels of CML in ICA(+) children were a persistent, independent predictor of diabetes progression, in addition to autoantibodies and HLA risk. In twins model fitting, familial environment explained 75% of CML variance, and nonshared environment explained all autoantibody variance. Serum CML, a glycotoxin, emerged as an environmentally determined diabetes risk factor, in addition to autoimmunity and HLA genetic risk, and a potential therapeutic target.
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spelling pubmed-33317472013-05-01 Glycotoxin and Autoantibodies Are Additive Environmentally Determined Predictors of Type 1 Diabetes: A Twin and Population Study Beyan, Huriya Riese, Harriette Hawa, Mohammed I. Beretta, Guisi Davidson, Howard W. Hutton, John C. Burger, Huibert Schlosser, Michael Snieder, Harold Boehm, Bernhard O. Leslie, R. David Diabetes Immunology and Transplantation In type 1 diabetes, diabetes-associated autoantibodies, including islet cell antibodies (ICAs), reflect adaptive immunity, while increased serum N(ε)-carboxymethyl-lysine (CML), an advanced glycation end product, is associated with proinflammation. We assessed whether serum CML and autoantibodies predicted type 1 diabetes and to what extent they were determined by genetic or environmental factors. Of 7,287 unselected schoolchildren screened, 115 were ICA(+) and were tested for baseline CML and diabetes autoantibodies and followed (for median 7 years), whereas a random selection (n = 2,102) had CML tested. CML and diabetes autoantibodies were determined in a classic twin study of twin pairs discordant for type 1 diabetes (32 monozygotic, 32 dizygotic pairs). CML was determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, autoantibodies were determined by radioimmunoprecipitation, ICA was determined by indirect immunofluorescence, and HLA class II genotyping was determined by sequence-specific oligonucleotides. CML was increased in ICA(+) and prediabetic schoolchildren and in diabetic and nondiabetic twins (all P < 0.001). Elevated levels of CML in ICA(+) children were a persistent, independent predictor of diabetes progression, in addition to autoantibodies and HLA risk. In twins model fitting, familial environment explained 75% of CML variance, and nonshared environment explained all autoantibody variance. Serum CML, a glycotoxin, emerged as an environmentally determined diabetes risk factor, in addition to autoimmunity and HLA genetic risk, and a potential therapeutic target. American Diabetes Association 2012-05 2012-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3331747/ /pubmed/22396204 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-0971 Text en © 2012 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
Riese, Harriette
Hawa, Mohammed I.
Beretta, Guisi
Davidson, Howard W.
Hutton, John C.
Burger, Huibert
Schlosser, Michael
Snieder, Harold
Boehm, Bernhard O.
Leslie, R. David
Glycotoxin and Autoantibodies Are Additive Environmentally Determined Predictors of Type 1 Diabetes: A Twin and Population Study
title Glycotoxin and Autoantibodies Are Additive Environmentally Determined Predictors of Type 1 Diabetes: A Twin and Population Study
title_full Glycotoxin and Autoantibodies Are Additive Environmentally Determined Predictors of Type 1 Diabetes: A Twin and Population Study
title_fullStr Glycotoxin and Autoantibodies Are Additive Environmentally Determined Predictors of Type 1 Diabetes: A Twin and Population Study
title_full_unstemmed Glycotoxin and Autoantibodies Are Additive Environmentally Determined Predictors of Type 1 Diabetes: A Twin and Population Study
title_short Glycotoxin and Autoantibodies Are Additive Environmentally Determined Predictors of Type 1 Diabetes: A Twin and Population Study
title_sort glycotoxin and autoantibodies are additive environmentally determined predictors of type 1 diabetes: a twin and population study
topic Immunology and Transplantation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3331747/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22396204
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-0971
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