Evaluation of signs of immune or metabolic disturbances among diabetic patients with positive islet cell antibodies | ||
Journal of the Faculty of Medicine | ||
Article 1, Volume 54, Issue 1, March 2012, Pages 63-67 | ||
Author | ||
Zhian M. Ibrahim Dezayee | ||
Abstract | ||
Background: Autoantibodies to islet cell antigens are known predictors of type 1 diabetes and detected in latent autoimmune diabetes in adults. Objectives: This study aimed to identify the metabolic and immunological disturbances in diabetic patients with positive and negative islet cell antibodies (ICAs) Materials and methods: A total number of 235 known cases of diabetes mellitus type 1 (160) and type 2 diabetes (75) were admitted in the study. Serum ICA and immunoglobulins (IgA, IgM, IgG) as well lipid profile were measured. Results: Positive ICAs was found in 40 out of 120 T1D (33.3%) and 28 out of 75 T2D (37.3%). All the patients were poorly controlled diabetes with the evidence of significant high HbA1c%. There were no significant differences in the lipid profile or immunoglobulin levels between positive and negative ICAs in T1D and T2D. Conclusions: Autoimmunity in term of positive ICA does not play a role in metabolic or immunologic disturbances that associated with T1D and T2D. | ||
Keywords | ||
Islet cell antibodies; Lipid profile; immunoglobulins | ||
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