Islet autoimmunity in children with Down's syndrome.

نویسندگان

  • Kathleen M Gillespie
  • Rachel J Dix
  • Alistair J K Williams
  • Richard Newton
  • Zoey F Robinson
  • Polly J Bingley
  • Edwin A M Gale
  • Julian P H Shield
چکیده

There is an unexplained excess of type 1 diabetes and other organ-specific autoimmune diseases in children with Down's syndrome, but the immunogenetic characteristics of diabetes in Down's syndrome have not been investigated. We studied the frequency of islet autoantibodies in 106 children with Down's syndrome and no history of autoimmunity and analyzed HLA class II genotypes in 222 children with Down's syndrome, 40 children with Down's syndrome and type 1 diabetes, 120 age- and sex-matched children with type 1 diabetes, and 621 healthy control subjects. Co-occurrence of at least two islet autoantibody markers was observed in 6 of 106 nondiabetic children with Down's syndrome compared with 13 of 2,860 healthy age-matched children (P < 0.001). There was an excess of diabetes-associated HLA class II genotypes in children with Down's syndrome and type 1 diabetes compared with age- and sex-matched healthy control subjects (P < 0.001). Down's syndrome children with type 1 diabetes were, however, less likely to carry the highest risk genotype DR4-DQ8/DR3-DQ2 than children with type 1 diabetes from the general population (P = 0.01) but more likely to carry low-risk genotypes (P < 0.0001). The frequency of subclinical islet autoimmunity is increased in Down's syndrome, and susceptibility to type 1 diabetes in Down's syndrome is partially HLA mediated. Other factors, possibly including genes on chromosome 21, may increase the penetrance of type 1 diabetes in Down's syndrome.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Diabetes

دوره 55 11  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2006