Time Course of Islet Cell Antibodies and β-Cell Function in Non-Insulin-Dependent Stage of Type I Diabetes

Author:

Kobayashi Tetsuro1,Itoh Tokuji1,Kosaka Kinori1,Sato Kaoru1,Tsuji Kimiyoshi1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Toranomon Hospital, Okinaka Memorial Institute for Medical Research Tokyo, and the Department of Transplantation, School of Medicine, Tokai University Isehara, Kanagawa, Japan

Abstract

The time course of islet cell antibodies (ICA) and serum C-peptides responses (CPRs) to oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTTs) were studied prospectively up to 60 (mean 35) mo in 32 ICA-positive subjects [28 with non-insulin-dependent diabetes (NIDDM) and 4 subjects with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT); mean age 45 yr], 96 matched subjects [56 with NIDDM, 8 with IGT, and 32 normal first-degree relatives of patients with insulin-dependent diabetes (IDDM); mean age 45 yr] who were negative for ICA at the beginning of the study. In addition, the effects of human leukocyte antigens(HLA) on the time course of ICA and (β-cell function were evaluated. In 10 subjects (8 with NIDDM and 2 with IGT) who were ICA positive, ICA became undetectable, even by sensitive ICA assay, 15 ± 2 mo (mean ± SE) after initiation of this study. In these subjects, integrated serum CPR values (σCPR) and 2-h blood glucose values in response to OGTTs improved significantly (P < .05-.01). In contrast, the remaining 22 subjects who were ICA positive were persistently positive for ICA. CPR and blood glucose responses deteriorated progressively in these 22 subjects, and 7 subjects in this group progressed to the insulin-dependent state. Serum CPR and blood glucose responses to OGTTs showed no remarkable changes in 64 patients (56 with NIDDM and 8 with IGT) and 32 normal first-degree relatives of patients with IDDM who remained negative for ICA throughout the study. The frequencies of HLABW54 and HLA-DR4 in 10 subjects who became ICA negative during the follow-up period were lower than those in 22 subjects with ICA throughout the study (uncorrected P < .02). The frequencies of these two antigens were higher in the 22 subjects with persistently positive ICA than in normal controls (uncorrected P < .02), whereas these differences were not observed in 10 subjects who became ICA negative during the study. The reversed β-cell function after negative conversion of ICA observed in our study yields a new insight into the natural history of type I diabetes, especially in late-onset cases. It suggests that HLA-related genetic predisposition is a prerequisite to the slowly progressive β-cell destruction through pancreatic autoimmunity.

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

Subject

Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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