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Can Islet Cell Antibodies Predict IDDM in the General Population?

  1. Polly J Bingley, MRCP,
  2. Ezio Bonifacio, PHD,
  3. Marion Shattock,
  4. Hilary A Gillmor,
  5. Pamela A Sawtell, RGN,
  6. David B Dunger, MD,
  7. Robin D M Scott, FRCP,
  8. Gian Franco Bottazzo, FRCPATH and
  9. Edwin A M Gale, FRCP
  1. Department of Diabetes and Metabolism, St. Bartholomew's Hospital London Department of Immunology, the Royal London Hospital Medical College London Department of Pediatrics, John Radcliffe Hospital Oxford King Edward VII Hospital Windsor, United Kingdom
  1. Address correspondence and reprint requests to Professor EAM Gale, Department of Diabetes and Metabolism, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London EC1A 7BE, UK
Diabetes Care 1993 Jan; 16(1): 45-50. https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.16.1.45
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Abstract

Objective— To evaluate the likely prognostic significance of ICAs in children with no family history of IDDM.

Research Design and Methods— We examined the prevalence of ICAs in 2925 English schoolchildren aged 9–13 yr and in 274 age-matched siblings of children with diabetes from the same region, and we compared the estimated risk of progression to diabetes within 10 yr in the two groups.

Results— ICAs were present at levels ≥ 4 JDF U in 2.8% of schoolchildren and 6.6% of siblings and at ≥ 20 JDF U in 0.8% of schoolchildren and 2.2% of siblings. Although ICAs are only 2–3 times more prevalent in siblings than schoolchildren, the estimated cumulative risk that siblings will progress to diabetes by age 21 is 13 times greater (2.8 vs. 0.21%).

Conclusions— ICAs are unexpectedly prevalent in English schoolchildren, but only a small minority, with this evidence of immune activation directed against islet cells, will progress to diabetes. Although ICAs alone have limited predictive value in the general population, combining two or more predictive tests in series could achieve a level of prediction equivalent to that now obtained in first-degree relatives.

  • Received February 12, 1992.
  • Accepted August 13, 1992.
  • Copyright © 1993 by the American Diabetes Association
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Can Islet Cell Antibodies Predict IDDM in the General Population?
Polly J Bingley, Ezio Bonifacio, Marion Shattock, Hilary A Gillmor, Pamela A Sawtell, David B Dunger, Robin D M Scott, Gian Franco Bottazzo, Edwin A M Gale
Diabetes Care Jan 1993, 16 (1) 45-50; DOI: 10.2337/diacare.16.1.45

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Can Islet Cell Antibodies Predict IDDM in the General Population?
Polly J Bingley, Ezio Bonifacio, Marion Shattock, Hilary A Gillmor, Pamela A Sawtell, David B Dunger, Robin D M Scott, Gian Franco Bottazzo, Edwin A M Gale
Diabetes Care Jan 1993, 16 (1) 45-50; DOI: 10.2337/diacare.16.1.45
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