Aim of the study: The aim of the present study was to define the frequency of organ-specific and non-organ-specific autoantibodies in a cohort of Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults (LADA) patients and to test whether multiple antibodies positivity could be a predictor of early insulin dependence. Materials and methods: We enrolled 210 LADA and 210 type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) patients. In all subjects anti-islet antigen-2 (IA-2Ab), anti-thyroperoxidase (TPOAb), anti-zinc transporter 8 (ZnT8Ab), anti-nuclear (ANA), anti-parietal cell (APCA), anti-smooth muscle (ASMA), anti-mitochondrial (AMA), anti-liver kidney microsomes (LKM) and anti-reticulin (ARA) circulating antibodies were assessed. Results: The frequency of TPOAb, ZnT8Ab, APCA, and IA-2Ab positivity was respectively detected in 40.0%, 32.4%, 24.7%, and 9.5% of LADA patients, whereas their frequency was significantly lower in T2D patients (11.4%, 1.9%, 9.5%, and 0.0% respectively, p <0.001). The frequency of ANA was the same in both groups while the frequency of ASMA, ARA, AMA, and LKM was very low (range 0.0-3.3%). The presence of TPOAb associated with either ZnT8Ab, IA-2Ab or APCA allows to predict the progression of disease with a high specificity but low sensitivity. Conclusions: LADA patients show an increased frequency of organ- and non-organ-specific antibodies. Consequently, a screening is worthwhile in these patients. The simultaneous presence of TPOAb with either ZnT8, IA-2Ab or APCA may help to differentiate clinical phenotypes and to predict faster insulin dependence in LADA patients.

Organ-specific antibodies in LADA patients for the prediction of insulin dependence / Delitala, Ap; Pes, Giovanni Mario; Fanciulli, Giuseppe; Maioli, Margherita; Secchi, G; Sanciu, F; Delitala, G; Manetti, Roberto. - In: ENDOCRINE RESEARCH. - ISSN 0743-5800. - (2016), pp. 1-6. [10.3109/07435800.2015.1136934]

Organ-specific antibodies in LADA patients for the prediction of insulin dependence

Delitala AP;PES, Giovanni Mario;FANCIULLI, Giuseppe;MAIOLI, Margherita;MANETTI, Roberto
2016-01-01

Abstract

Aim of the study: The aim of the present study was to define the frequency of organ-specific and non-organ-specific autoantibodies in a cohort of Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults (LADA) patients and to test whether multiple antibodies positivity could be a predictor of early insulin dependence. Materials and methods: We enrolled 210 LADA and 210 type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) patients. In all subjects anti-islet antigen-2 (IA-2Ab), anti-thyroperoxidase (TPOAb), anti-zinc transporter 8 (ZnT8Ab), anti-nuclear (ANA), anti-parietal cell (APCA), anti-smooth muscle (ASMA), anti-mitochondrial (AMA), anti-liver kidney microsomes (LKM) and anti-reticulin (ARA) circulating antibodies were assessed. Results: The frequency of TPOAb, ZnT8Ab, APCA, and IA-2Ab positivity was respectively detected in 40.0%, 32.4%, 24.7%, and 9.5% of LADA patients, whereas their frequency was significantly lower in T2D patients (11.4%, 1.9%, 9.5%, and 0.0% respectively, p <0.001). The frequency of ANA was the same in both groups while the frequency of ASMA, ARA, AMA, and LKM was very low (range 0.0-3.3%). The presence of TPOAb associated with either ZnT8Ab, IA-2Ab or APCA allows to predict the progression of disease with a high specificity but low sensitivity. Conclusions: LADA patients show an increased frequency of organ- and non-organ-specific antibodies. Consequently, a screening is worthwhile in these patients. The simultaneous presence of TPOAb with either ZnT8, IA-2Ab or APCA may help to differentiate clinical phenotypes and to predict faster insulin dependence in LADA patients.
2016
Organ-specific antibodies in LADA patients for the prediction of insulin dependence / Delitala, Ap; Pes, Giovanni Mario; Fanciulli, Giuseppe; Maioli, Margherita; Secchi, G; Sanciu, F; Delitala, G; Manetti, Roberto. - In: ENDOCRINE RESEARCH. - ISSN 0743-5800. - (2016), pp. 1-6. [10.3109/07435800.2015.1136934]
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