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Recent enterovirus infection in type 1 diabetes: Evidence with a novel IgM method

โœ Scribed by A. Elfaitouri; A.-K. Berg; G. Frisk; H. Yin; T. Tuvemo; J. Blomberg


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
124 KB
Volume
79
Category
Article
ISSN
0146-6615

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Abstract

Enterovirus (EV) infection has been associated with Type 1 (T1D) diabetes and on a few occasions virus could be isolated at onset of the disease. Using two such isolates as antigens in a quantitative PCR enhanced immunoassay (T1Dโ€EVโ€QPIA) we have measured IgM antibodies against such potentially diabetogenic viruses in serum from 33 newly diagnosed T1D children, 24 siblings, and 27 healthy children. Sera were also analysed with regard to autoantibodies against GAD65, the cytokine TNFโ€ฮฑ and the chemokine IPโ€10. EVโ€RNA detection was performed on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). IgM antibodies against this โ€œnewโ€ EV antigen were more frequent in serum from T1D children than in serum from siblings and/or controls (Pโ€‰<โ€‰0.001). EVโ€RNA was detected more frequently in PBMC from T1D children than in healthy control children (Pโ€‰<โ€‰0.001) and also compared to the siblings (Pโ€‰<โ€‰0.003). The cytokine TNFโ€ฮฑ was less frequently detected in serum from the T1D children compared with serum from siblings and/controls (Pโ€‰<โ€‰0.001). A positive correlation was found between the results obtained with the T1Dโ€EVโ€QPIA and the EVโ€PCR (Pโ€‰<โ€‰0.001). These findings are in line with earlier findings of an increased frequency of enteroviral infections in newly diagnosed T1D patients. In addition, we found that T1D children at onset of the disease had lower frequencies of the chemokine TNFโ€ฮฑ in their serum than ageโ€ and sexโ€matched controls had, suggesting an impaired immune response. J. Med. Virol. 79:1861โ€“1867, 2007. ยฉ Wileyโ€Liss, Inc.


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