Trisomy 21 Is a Cause of Permanent Neonatal Diabetes That Is Autoimmune but Not HLA Associated

Author:

Johnson Matthew B.1,De Franco Elisa1,Greeley Siri Atma W.2,Letourneau Lisa R.2,Gillespie Kathleen M.3ORCID,Wakeling Matthew N.1,Ellard Sian1,Flanagan Sarah E.1,Patel Kashyap A.1ORCID,Hattersley Andrew T.1ORCID,De los Santos Miguel Angel,Del Águila Carlos Manuel,Rómulo de Lama Luis,Nuñez Oswaldo,Chávez Eliana Manuela,Espinoza Oscar Antonio,Pinto Paola Marianella,Calagua Martha Rosario,Deeb Asma,O’Riordan Stephen M.P.,Çetinkaya Semra,Ribicic Rebeka,Stipancic Gordana,Rodda Christine,Harrison Leonard C.,Steck Andrea,Voorhoeve Paul G.,AlYahyaei Mouza,AlSinani Aisha,AlAzkawi Hanan,AlBadi Mariyam,

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Biomedical and Clinical Science, University of Exeter Medical School, Exeter, U.K.

2. Kovler Diabetes Center, Section of Adult and Pediatric Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

3. Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, U.K.

Abstract

Identifying new causes of permanent neonatal diabetes (PNDM) (diagnosis <6 months) provides important insights into β-cell biology. Patients with Down syndrome (DS) resulting from trisomy 21 are four times more likely to have childhood diabetes with an intermediate HLA association. It is not known whether DS can cause PNDM. We found that trisomy 21 was seven times more likely in our PNDM cohort than in the population (13 of 1,522 = 85 of 10,000 observed vs. 12.6 of 10,000 expected) and none of the 13 DS-PNDM patients had a mutation in the known PNDM genes that explained 82.9% of non-DS PNDM. Islet autoantibodies were present in 4 of 9 DS-PNDM patients, but DS-PNDM was not associated with polygenic susceptibility to type 1 diabetes (T1D). We conclude that trisomy 21 is a cause of autoimmune PNDM that is not HLA associated. We propose that autoimmune diabetes in DS is heterogeneous and includes coincidental T1D that is HLA associated and diabetes caused by trisomy 21 that is not HLA associated.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

Foundation for the National Institutes of Health

American Diabetes Association

Wellcome Trust/Royal Society

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

Subject

Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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