High prevalence of diabetes-specific autoimmunity in first-degree relatives of Sardinian patients with type 1 diabetes.
M IncaniC SerafiniC SattaL PerraF ScanoP FrongiaR RicciardiC RipoliM SoroA StrazzeraS ZampettiR BuzzettiM G CavalloE CossuMarco Giorgio BaroniPublished in: Diabetes/metabolism research and reviews (2016)
The prevalence of T1DM autoantibodies in FDRs of T1DM patients was very high (11.9%) in the Sardinian population, higher than in other populations from the United States and Europe, and similar to that observed in Finland. Autoantibody positivity strongly associated with HLA risk. This study provides evidence of the high risk of T1DM in FDR of T1DM patients in Sardinia and warrants longitudinal follow-up to estimate the risk of progression to T1DM in high-risk populations.