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Studies of insulin and proinsulin in pancreas and serum support the existence of aetiopathological endotypes of type 1 diabetes associated with age at diagnosis
by
Oram, Richard A
, Morgan, Noel G
, Hattersley, Andrew T
, Shields, Beverley M
, Leete Pia
, McDonald, Timothy J
, Bolt, Robert
, Roep, Bart O
, Patel, Kashyap
, Hill, Anita V
, Tree, Timothy I
, Richardson, Sarah J
, Hammersley Suzy
, Ziller Clemens
in
Age
/ Age groups
/ Children
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus (insulin dependent)
/ Diagnosis
/ Inflammation
/ Insulin
/ Insulitis
/ Lymphocytes
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Pancreas
/ Peptides
2020
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Studies of insulin and proinsulin in pancreas and serum support the existence of aetiopathological endotypes of type 1 diabetes associated with age at diagnosis
by
Oram, Richard A
, Morgan, Noel G
, Hattersley, Andrew T
, Shields, Beverley M
, Leete Pia
, McDonald, Timothy J
, Bolt, Robert
, Roep, Bart O
, Patel, Kashyap
, Hill, Anita V
, Tree, Timothy I
, Richardson, Sarah J
, Hammersley Suzy
, Ziller Clemens
in
Age
/ Age groups
/ Children
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus (insulin dependent)
/ Diagnosis
/ Inflammation
/ Insulin
/ Insulitis
/ Lymphocytes
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Pancreas
/ Peptides
2020
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Studies of insulin and proinsulin in pancreas and serum support the existence of aetiopathological endotypes of type 1 diabetes associated with age at diagnosis
by
Oram, Richard A
, Morgan, Noel G
, Hattersley, Andrew T
, Shields, Beverley M
, Leete Pia
, McDonald, Timothy J
, Bolt, Robert
, Roep, Bart O
, Patel, Kashyap
, Hill, Anita V
, Tree, Timothy I
, Richardson, Sarah J
, Hammersley Suzy
, Ziller Clemens
in
Age
/ Age groups
/ Children
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus (insulin dependent)
/ Diagnosis
/ Inflammation
/ Insulin
/ Insulitis
/ Lymphocytes
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Pancreas
/ Peptides
2020
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Studies of insulin and proinsulin in pancreas and serum support the existence of aetiopathological endotypes of type 1 diabetes associated with age at diagnosis
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Studies of insulin and proinsulin in pancreas and serum support the existence of aetiopathological endotypes of type 1 diabetes associated with age at diagnosis
2020
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Aims/hypothesisIt is unclear whether type 1 diabetes is a single disease or if endotypes exist. Our aim was to use a unique collection of pancreas samples recovered soon after disease onset to resolve this issue.MethodsImmunohistological analysis was used to determine the distribution of proinsulin and insulin in the islets of pancreas samples recovered soon after type 1 diabetes onset (<2 years) from young people diagnosed at age <7 years, 7–12 years and ≥13 years. The patterns were correlated with the insulitis profiles in the inflamed islets of the same groups of individuals. C-peptide levels and the proinsulin:C-peptide ratio were measured in the circulation of a cohort of living patients with longer duration of disease but who were diagnosed in these same age ranges.ResultsDistinct patterns of proinsulin localisation were seen in the islets of people with recent-onset type 1 diabetes, which differed markedly between children diagnosed at <7 years and those diagnosed at ≥13 years. Proinsulin processing was aberrant in most residual insulin-containing islets of the younger group but this was much less evident in the group ≥13 years (p < 0.0001). Among all individuals (including children in the middle [7–12 years] range) aberrant proinsulin processing correlated with the assigned immune cell profiles defined by analysis of the lymphocyte composition of islet infiltrates. C-peptide levels were much lower in individuals diagnosed at <7 years than in those diagnosed at ≥13 years (median <3 pmol/l, IQR <3 to <3 vs 34.5 pmol/l, IQR <3–151; p < 0.0001), while the median proinsulin:C-peptide ratio was increased in those with age of onset <7 years compared with people diagnosed aged ≥13 years (0.18, IQR 0.10–0.31) vs 0.01, IQR 0.009–0.10 pmol/l; p < 0.0001).Conclusions/interpretationAmong those with type 1 diabetes diagnosed under the age of 30 years, there are histologically distinct endotypes that correlate with age at diagnosis. Recognition of such differences should inform the design of future immunotherapeutic interventions designed to arrest disease progression.
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