Volume 6, Issue 1 pp. 123-126
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Genetic epidemiology of persistent islet cell antibodies among IDDM patients

Beth Newman

Beth Newman

School of Public Health, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California

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Joseph Selby

Joseph Selby

School of Public Health, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California

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Ming Lee

Ming Lee

School of Public Health, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California

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Dr. Mary-Claire King

Corresponding Author

Dr. Mary-Claire King

School of Public Health, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, California

School of Public Health, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720Search for more papers by this author
First published: 1989
Citations: 1

Abstract

The persistence of cytoplasmic islet cell antibodies (ICA) more than a year after diagnosis of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) was investigated in 43 families with at least two children with IDDM. The prevalence of persistent ICA among IDDM patients was 16%. Persistence of ICA appeared to be familial in that siblings with IDDM were significantly more concordant for the presence or for the absence of ICA than expected by chance (P = 0.04). Patients with persistent ICA were older on average at onset of IDDM than patients without persistent ICA after adjusting for duration of disease (P = 0.004). Persistence of ICA was not significantly associated with HLA DR type, immunoglobulin genotype, insulin allele class, sex, history of viral diseases, or prior vaccinations.

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