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Familial clustering of β‐cell autoimmunity in initially non‐diabetic children
Author(s) -
Kukko Marika,
Toivonen Anna,
Kupila Antti,
Korhonen Sari,
Keskinen Päivi,
Veijola Riitta,
Virtanen Suvi M.,
Ilonen Jorma,
Simell Olli,
Knip Mikael
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
diabetes/metabolism research and reviews
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.307
H-Index - 110
eISSN - 1520-7560
pISSN - 1520-7552
DOI - 10.1002/dmrr.584
Subject(s) - autoantibody , autoimmunity , type 1 diabetes , genotype , medicine , human leukocyte antigen , antibody , allele , immunology , glutamate decarboxylase , family aggregation , diabetes mellitus , disease , endocrinology , genetics , biology , antigen , biochemistry , gene , enzyme
Background Type 1 diabetes is characterised by familial aggregation. We set out to explore whether β‐cell autoimmunity, which is considered to precede clinical disease, also shows familial clustering. Methods Tests for HLA DQB1 alleles (*02, *0301, *0302, *0602) and islet cell autoantibodies (ICA) were performed on 5836 children from 2283 families. When a child tested positive for ICA, all his/her previous or subsequent samples that were available were also tested for insulin autoantibodies (IAA), antibodies to glutamic acid decarboxylase (GADA) and antibodies to the IA‐2 protein (IA‐2A). Results Forty‐four families were observed to have two or more children positive for at least ICA. This proportion (1.9%) was almost five times higher than expected (0.4%; p < 0.001). The frequency of multiple (≥2) autoantibodies also showed familial aggregation, the observed proportion (0.39%) being three times that expected (0.13%; p < 0.001). In 72.7% of the families with at least two ICA‐positive siblings, the children with autoantibodies had the same HLA DQB1 genotype. The median age difference between the ICA‐positive children within the same family was 3.3 years (range 0.0‐10.5 years), and the median time interval in the appearance of ICA within the family was 1.6 years (range 0.0‐3.2). Conclusions β‐cell autoimmunity, as defined by the appearance of ICA, demonstrates familial aggregation, although the antibodies do not appear in close temporal proximity or at an identical age within the same family. The HLA‐DQB1 genotypes are more often identical in siblings with autoantibodies than in other siblings. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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