The classification of adults with diabetes mellitus can be invalidated by patients who initially present as NIDDM but who later become frankly insulin dependent. In some of these, the pathogenesis could be similar to that in IDDM, namely autoimmune destruction of the pancreatic β-cells. We studied 102 patients >35 yr of age at diabetes onset who had initially been nonketotic and non-insulin-dependent for ≥6 mo. They were classified according to glucagonstimulated C-peptide levels into an insulin-deficient group (n = 33) and a non-insulin-deficient group (n = 69). We measured antibodies to GAD, islet cell cytoplasm, thyroid antigens, and gastric parietal cells in both groups. Anti-GAD was significantly higher in the insulin deficient group, 76% (25 of 33), than in the non-insulin deficient group, 12% (8 of 69), and this difference was substantially greater than that shown for ICAs. Thus, in a proportion of adults who present with NIDDM, a slowly evolving autoimmune insulitis can be revealed by testing for anti-GAD. This could have important connotations not only for early intervention, but also for the correct classification of diabetes.
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February 01 1993
Antibodies to Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase Reveal Latent Autoimmune Diabetes Mellitus in Adults With a Non—Insulin-Dependent Onset of Disease
Tiinamaija Tuomi;
Tiinamaija Tuomi
Centre for Molecular Biology and Medicine, Monash University
Clayton, Victoria, Australia
Department of Medicine, Helsinki University Central Hospital
Helsinki, Finland
International Diabetes Institute
Caulfield, Victoria, Australia
Miles Research Laboratories
West Haven, Connecticut
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Leif C Groop;
Leif C Groop
Centre for Molecular Biology and Medicine, Monash University
Clayton, Victoria, Australia
Department of Medicine, Helsinki University Central Hospital
Helsinki, Finland
International Diabetes Institute
Caulfield, Victoria, Australia
Miles Research Laboratories
West Haven, Connecticut
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Paul Z Zimmet;
Paul Z Zimmet
Centre for Molecular Biology and Medicine, Monash University
Clayton, Victoria, Australia
Department of Medicine, Helsinki University Central Hospital
Helsinki, Finland
International Diabetes Institute
Caulfield, Victoria, Australia
Miles Research Laboratories
West Haven, Connecticut
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Merrill J Rowley;
Merrill J Rowley
Centre for Molecular Biology and Medicine, Monash University
Clayton, Victoria, Australia
Department of Medicine, Helsinki University Central Hospital
Helsinki, Finland
International Diabetes Institute
Caulfield, Victoria, Australia
Miles Research Laboratories
West Haven, Connecticut
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William Knowles;
William Knowles
Centre for Molecular Biology and Medicine, Monash University
Clayton, Victoria, Australia
Department of Medicine, Helsinki University Central Hospital
Helsinki, Finland
International Diabetes Institute
Caulfield, Victoria, Australia
Miles Research Laboratories
West Haven, Connecticut
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Ian R Mackay
Ian R Mackay
Centre for Molecular Biology and Medicine, Monash University
Clayton, Victoria, Australia
Department of Medicine, Helsinki University Central Hospital
Helsinki, Finland
International Diabetes Institute
Caulfield, Victoria, Australia
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West Haven, Connecticut
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Ian R. Mackay, Centre for Molecular Biology and Medicine, Monash University, Clayton, 3168 Victoria, Australia.
Diabetes 1993;42(2):359–362
Article history
Received:
November 02 1992
Accepted:
November 05 1992
PubMed:
8425674
Citation
Tiinamaija Tuomi, Leif C Groop, Paul Z Zimmet, Merrill J Rowley, William Knowles, Ian R Mackay; Antibodies to Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase Reveal Latent Autoimmune Diabetes Mellitus in Adults With a Non—Insulin-Dependent Onset of Disease. Diabetes 1 February 1993; 42 (2): 359–362. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.42.2.359
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