174-LB: Autoantibodies against PTM-IA2 Extracellular Domain Are Only Associated with Late Progression of Type 1 Diabetes

Background: Autoantibodies directed against the extracellular domain of IA2 (IA2ecA) with post-translationally modified (PTM) (deamidated) epitopes have been identified in new-onset T1D patients. The prevalence and timing of appearance of PTM-IA2ecA in pre-T1D individuals is evaluated in the current...

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Veröffentlicht in:Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2023-06, Vol.72 (Supplement_1), p.1
Hauptverfasser: JIA, XIAOFAN, WENZLAU, JANET M., REWERS, MARIAN, MICHELS, AARON W., YU, LIPING
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Zusammenfassung:Background: Autoantibodies directed against the extracellular domain of IA2 (IA2ecA) with post-translationally modified (PTM) (deamidated) epitopes have been identified in new-onset T1D patients. The prevalence and timing of appearance of PTM-IA2ecA in pre-T1D individuals is evaluated in the current study. Methods: A PTM-IA2ec protein antigen probe containing four T-cell responsive deamidated Q>E peptides (aa 198-216, aa 467-482, aa 523-536 and aa 545-562) was produced. The study subjects included 269 children and 260 adults with new-onset T1D, 271 adults with LADA, 274 children with new-onset diabetes but negative for all islet autoantibodies (IAbs) (IAA, GADA, IA-2A and ZnT8A), and 222 pre-T1D children who were longitudinally followed from birth to stage 1-3 T1D. The longitudinal follow-up serum samples included samples prior to seroconversion, samples at the first appearance on an IAb and the last follow-up samples. All serum samples were tested for PTM-IA2ecA and the wide type (WT-IA2ecA) with a radio binding assay. Results: In new-onset T1D, positivity for PTM-IA2ecA and WT-IA2ecA were 60.6% (163/269) and 19.3% (52/269), respectively in children, while significantly less in adults, 14.2% (37/260, P
ISSN:0012-1797
1939-327X
DOI:10.2337/db23-174-LB