Objective:- To evaluate serum levels of circulating immune complexes (CICs), immunoglobulin classes (IgG, IgA and IgM) and Complement Components (C3c, C4 and Factor B) in Nigerians with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes mellitus. Design:- Case control study. Setting:- University College Hospital, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. Subjects:- Forty-two subjects with diabetic mellitus (17 Type 1 D. M. and 25 Type 2 D. M.) and 21 apparently healthy control subjects. Intervention:- Serum level of CICs was measured by polyethylene glycol precipitation method while single radial immunodiffusion method was used to measure serum levels of immunoglobulins and complement components. Results:- Only CICs were significantly higher in Type 1 diabetic subjects compared with the controls whereas CICs C3c, C4 and IgM were significantly increased in Type 2 diabetic subjects compared with the controls. The levels of CICs, C3c and IgM were significantly elevated in Type 2 diabetics compared with Type 1 diabetics. Conclusion:- CIC concentrations may serve as a useful index of depressed host defences usually associated with diabetics mellitus and that humoral immunity is deranged more in Type 2 diabetics compared with Type 1 diabetics. Probably as a result of hyperinsulinaemia associated with insulin resistance.
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Akinlade, K. S., Arinola, O. G., Salimonu, L. S., & Oyeyinka, G. O. (2004). Circulating immune complexes, immunoglobulin classes (IgG, IgA, and IgM) and complement components (C3c, C4, and Factor B) in diabetic Nigerians. West African Journal of Medicine, 23(3), 253–255. https://doi.org/10.4314/wajm.v23i3.28133
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