Mitochondrial gene mutation in islet-cell-antibody-positive patients who were initially non-insulin-dependent diabetics

Autoimmunity is thought to lead to islet-cell-antibody (ICA) formation in diabetes mellitus. However, we found a mitochondrial gene mutation at nucleotide pair 3243 in 3 of 27 Japanese ICA-positive, initially non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients. All 3 progressed to insulin-dependency within 13-3...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Lancet (British edition) 1993-08, Vol.342 (8870), p.527-528
Hauptverfasser: Oka, Y., Katagiri, H., Yazaki, Y., Murase, T., Kobayashi, T.
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Zusammenfassung:Autoimmunity is thought to lead to islet-cell-antibody (ICA) formation in diabetes mellitus. However, we found a mitochondrial gene mutation at nucleotide pair 3243 in 3 of 27 Japanese ICA-positive, initially non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients. All 3 progressed to insulin-dependency within 13-31 months, whereas 5 of the other 24 are non-insulin-dependent after 54-90 months. ICA, at least in these 3 patients, may follow gradual beta-cell destruction due to mitochondrial gene mutation, although the possibility of beta-cells with the mutation being susceptible to autoimmune destruction cannot be excluded.
ISSN:0140-6736
1474-547X
DOI:10.1016/0140-6736(93)91649-7