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Twenty-Year Progression Rate to Clinical Onset According to Autoantibody Profile, Age, and HLA-DQ Genotype in a Registry-Based Group of Children and Adults With a First-Degree Relative With Type 1 Diabetes.

Frans K GorusEric V BaltiAnissa MessaaouiSimke DemeesterAnnelien Van DalemOlivier CostaHarry DorchyChantal MathieuLuc Van GaalBart KeymeulenDaniël G PipeleersIlse Weetsnull null
Published in: Diabetes care (2018)
In single-autoAb+ relatives, the time to multiple-autoAb positivity increases with age and the absence of IAA and HLA-DQ2/DQ8 genotype. The majority of multiple-autoAb+ individuals progress to diabetes within 20 years; this occurs more rapidly in the presence of IA-2A or ZnT8A, regardless of age, HLA-DQ genotype, and number of autoAbs. These data may help to refine the risk stratification of presymptomatic type 1 diabetes.
Keyphrases
  • type diabetes
  • celiac disease
  • glycemic control
  • cardiovascular disease
  • young adults
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