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Targeted serum proteomics of longitudinal samples from newly diagnosed youth with type 1 diabetes distinguishes markers of disease and C-peptide trajectory.

Robert MoulderTommi VälikangasM Karoliina HirvonenTomi SuomiCaroline A BrorssonNiina LietzénSylvaine F A BruggraberLut OverberghProfessor David DungerMark PeakmanPiotr J ChmuraSoren BrunakAnke M SchulteChantal MathieuOlli H LaitinenLaura L EloRiitta Lahesmaanull null
Published in: Diabetologia (2023)
The association of several targeted proteins with fasting C-peptide/glucose levels in the first year after diagnosis suggests their connection with the underlying changes accompanying alterations in beta cell function in type 1 diabetes. Moreover, the direction of change in GPX3 during the first year was indicative of subsequent fasting C-peptide/glucose levels, and supports further investigation of this and other serum protein measurements in future studies of beta cell function in type 1 diabetes.
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