Anti-glutamate decarboxylase and other antibodies at the onset of childhood IDDM: a population-based study

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Sera obtained at diagnosis from 273 children (0-14 years) with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) were studied to compare different autoantibody levels. The subjects comprise 75% of all incident cases in New South Wales, Australia, for a 2-year period (ascertainment >99% complete). Antibodies against glutamate decarboxylase were measured by radioimmunoprecipitation, insulin autoantibodies (on 176 sera collected within 4 days of initiation of insulin therapy) by radioimmunoassay, thyroid peroxidase and antigliadin IgA antibodies by enzyme-linked immunoassay, and anti-endomysial IgA and islet cell antibodies by indirect immunofluorescence. Reference ranges for anti-glutamate decarboxylase and insulin autoantibodies were determined in a group of non-diabetic children. Of the sera 69% were positive for anti-glutamate decarboxylase, 65% for insulin autoantibodies, 71% for islet cell antibodies (≥20 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation units), 10% for anti-thyroid peroxidase, 2.6% for antigliadin and 3.0% for anti-endomysial antibodies. Islet cell antibodies and insulin autoantibodies were both negative in 13.7% of the sera, while only 5.8% were negative for all three of islet cell antibodies, insulin autoantibodies and anti-glutamate decarboxylase. There was a higher frequency of anti-glutamate decarboxylase among girls than boys (75% vs 63%, p=0.03) and a negative correlation between the level of insulin autoantibodies and age at diagnosis (r=-0.41, p<0.0001). A higher frequency of antithyroid peroxidase was found with increasing age (p=0.05). Higher titres of islet cell antibodies were associated with a higher frequency of both anti-glutamate decarboxylase (p<0.0001) and insulin autoantibodies (p=0.003). Five children (1.8%) with clear elevations of antigliadin and anti-endomysial antibodies were found to have asymptomatic coeliac disease by small bowel biopsy. © 1994 Springer-Verlag.

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Verge, C. F., Howard, N. J., Rowley, M. J., Mackay, I. R., Zimmet, P. Z., Egan, M., … Silink, M. (1994). Anti-glutamate decarboxylase and other antibodies at the onset of childhood IDDM: a population-based study. Diabetologia, 37(11), 1113–1120. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00418375

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