We studied in detail the anti-insulin autoantibodies in 29 nondiabetic relatives of patients with type I diabetes. The affinity of the autoantibodies for [125I]human insulin was high (1.34 × 109–20.71 × 109 L/mol), and the capacity was low (0.84 × 10−12–37.80 × 10−12 M). The product of affinity × capacity of each relative's antibodies directly correlated (r = 0.99) with the level of antibodies determined in our standard radioassay. The autoantibodies from each of the subjects studied had the same rank order of affinities for insulin from different species. Guinea pig, fish insulin, and insulin containing Trp rather than Leu in position 13 of the A-chain inhibited minimally the human insulin binding. Human proinsulin, insulin containing Gln rather than Glu in position 17 of the A-chain, and desoctapeptide insulin (des B23–30) all inhibited binding effectively. Insulin autoantibodies in relatives of patients with type I diabetes share common epitope(s), which suggests a common pathogenic mechanism for production of such antibodies. The epitopes from this initial analysis appear to include amino acids B1–B3 and A8–A13. The region recognized can be distinguished from the insulin receptor binding domain.
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August 01 1993
Characterization of Insulin Autoantibodies in Relatives of Patients With Type I Diabetes
Luis Castaño;
Luis Castaño
Joslin Diabetes Center
Boston
Brigham and Women's Hospital; and the Deaconess Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Anette G Ziegler;
Anette G Ziegler
Joslin Diabetes Center
Boston
Brigham and Women's Hospital; and the Deaconess Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Ralph Ziegler;
Ralph Ziegler
Joslin Diabetes Center
Boston
Brigham and Women's Hospital; and the Deaconess Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Steven Shoelson;
Steven Shoelson
Joslin Diabetes Center
Boston
Brigham and Women's Hospital; and the Deaconess Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Cambridge, Massachusetts
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George S Eisenbarth
George S Eisenbarth
Joslin Diabetes Center
Boston
Brigham and Women's Hospital; and the Deaconess Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. George S. Eisenbarth, The Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes, University of Colorado Health Science Center, 4200 E. 9th Avenue, Box B140, Denver, Colorado, 80262.
Diabetes 1993;42(8):1202–1209
Article history
Received:
July 28 1992
Revision Received:
April 20 1993
Accepted:
April 20 1993
PubMed:
8325453
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Luis Castaño, Anette G Ziegler, Ralph Ziegler, Steven Shoelson, George S Eisenbarth; Characterization of Insulin Autoantibodies in Relatives of Patients With Type I Diabetes. Diabetes 1 August 1993; 42 (8): 1202–1209. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.42.8.1202
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