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Query: UMLS:C0011854 (
type 1 diabetes
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The addition of immune checkpoint inhibitors to the armamentarium of cancer therapies has resulted in unprecedented improvement in clinical outcomes for a vast range of malignancies. Because they interfere with the physiologic function of immune checkpoints, such as programmed cell death protein 1 or
cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein 4
, to promote self-tolerance, these agents are associated with a unique spectrum of immune-related adverse events (irAEs). Immune-mediated endocrinopathies are among the most commonly noted irAEs. Immune-mediated diabetes is an uncommon irAE but can be associated with significant morbidity if it is not recognized and treated in a time-sensitive manner. In this manuscript, we present a case based discussion and review of the literature pertaining to immune-mediated diabetes associated with immune checkpoint blockade. KEY POINTS: Immune checkpoint inhibitor associated diabetes mellitus often resembles
type 1 diabetes
mellitus (DM) in its pathophysiology and clinical manifestations. However, some patients may present with type 2 DM or worsening hyperglycemia in the setting of pre-existent DM. Early recognition and management is key to preventing life-threatening events such as diabetic ketoacidosis. Endocrinology referral and interdisciplinary management should be considered for every patient to optimize glycemic control and to ensure optimal monitoring for long-term microvascular complications.
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PMID:Cases from the Immune-Related Adverse Event Tumor Board: Diagnosis and Management of Immune Checkpoint Blockade-Induced Diabetes. 3256 63
Type 1 diabetes is a rare immune-related adverse event (irAE) caused by checkpoint inhibitors with serious risk for diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). Using our electronic medical record, we identified 1327 adult patients who received PD-(L)1 or
CTLA-4
inhibitors from 2013 to 2018. Of the patients who received immunotherapy, 5 (0.38%) patients were found to have
type 1 diabetes
, all of whom presented with DKA requiring insulin at 20 to 972 days from their first anti-PD-(L)1 dose. All patients were treated with anti-PD-1 therapy (nivolumab or pembrolizumab). Four patients had new onset diabetes with mean HbA1c of 9.1% on DKA presentation and persistent elevations over time. Two patients who tested positive for glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) antibodies presented with DKA at 20 and 106 days from first anti-PD-1 administration whereas patients who were autoantibody negative had DKA more than a year later. Type 1 diabetes occurs within a wide time frame after anti-PD-1 initiation and commences with an abrupt course. Our case series suggests that monitoring glycemia in patients on PD-1 inhibitors is not predictive for diabetes occurrence. GAD autoantibodies could portend earlier onset for diabetes, although further prospective studies are needed to elucidate their diagnostic utility and contribution in therapeutic interception.
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PMID:Rapid onset type 1 diabetes with anti-PD-1 directed therapy. 3273 45
Follicular helper T (T
FH
) cells are implicated in
type 1 diabetes
(T1D), and their development has been linked to CD28 costimulation. We tested whether T
FH
cells were decreased by costimulation blockade using the
CTLA-4
-immunoglobulin (Ig) fusion protein (abatacept) in a mouse model of diabetes and in individuals with new-onset T1D. Unbiased bioinformatics analysis identified that inducible costimulatory molecule (ICOS)
+
T
FH
cells and other ICOS
+
populations, including peripheral helper T cells, were highly sensitive to costimulation blockade. We used pretreatment T
FH
profiles to derive a model that could predict clinical response to abatacept in individuals with T1D. Using two independent approaches, we demonstrated that higher frequencies of ICOS
+
T
FH
cells at baseline were associated with a poor clinical response following abatacept administration. Therefore, T
FH
analysis may represent a new stratification tool, permitting the identification of individuals most likely to benefit from costimulation blockade.
...
PMID:Follicular helper T cell profiles predict response to costimulation blockade in type 1 diabetes. 3274 17
Autoimmune thyroid diseases (AITDs) which include Graves' disease (GD) and Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) as well as
type 1 diabetes
(T1D) are common autoimmune disorders in children. Many genes are involved in the modulation of the immune system and their polymorphisms might predispose to autoimmune diseases development. According to the literature genes encoding IL2RA (alpha subunit of Interleukin 2 receptor), IFIH1 (Interferon induced with helicase C domain 1) and
CTLA-4
(cytotoxic T cell antigen 4) might be associated with autoimmune diseases pathogenesis. The aim of the study was to assess the association of chosen single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of IL2RA, IFIH1, and
CTLA-4
genes in the group of Polish children with AITDs and in children with T1D. We analyzed single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the IL2RA region (rs7093069), IFIH1 region (rs1990760) and
CTLA-4
region (rs231775) in group of Polish children and adolescents with
type 1 diabetes
(
n
= 194) and autoimmune thyroid diseases (GD
n
= 170, HT
n
= 81) and healthy age and sex matched controls for comparison (
n
= 110). There were significant differences observed between T1D patients and control group in alleles of IL2RA (rs7093069 T > C) and
CTLA-4
(rs231775 G > A). In addition, the study revealed T/T genotype at the IL2RA locus (rs7093069) and G/G genotype at the
CTLA-4
locus (rs231775) to be statistically significant more frequent in children with T1D. Moreover, genotypes C/T and T/T at the IFIH1 locus (rs1990760) were significantly more frequent in patients with T1D than in controls. We observed no significant differences between AITD patients and a control group in analyzed SNPs. In conclusion, we detected that each allele T of rs7093069 SNP at the IL2RA locus and G allele of rs231775 SNP at the
CTLA-4
locus as well as C/T and T/T genotypes of rs1990760 SNP at the IFIH1 locus are predisposing in terms of T1D development. Thereby, we confirmed that IL2RA, IFIH1, and
CTLA-4
gene locus have a role in T1D susceptibility. The analysis of selected SNPs revealed no association with AITDs in a group of Polish children and adolescents.
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PMID:Genetic Association Study of IL2RA, IFIH1, and CTLA-4 Polymorphisms With Autoimmune Thyroid Diseases and Type 1 Diabetes. 3297 48
Increased susceptibility to autoimmunity, malignancy, and allergy in addition to recurrent infections are the main characteristics suggesting for the primary immunodeficiency diseases (PID).
CTLA-4
is predominantly expressed on activated and regulatory T-cells, which can bind to CD80/CD86 molecules on antigen-presenting cells as a negative regulator. Here, we describe a 24-year-old male born from consanguineous parents with heterozygous
CTLA-4
mutation who presented with multiple autoimmune diseases. His past clinical history revealed alopecia areata at four years old and subsequently, he developed Evans syndrome,
type 1 diabetes
mellitus, hypothyroidism, and chronic diarrhea while chronic rhinosinusitis and cytomegalovirus (CMV) colitis were the only infectious manifestations. Immunologic investigations revealed: low B cell count, abnormal Lymphocyte transformation test (LTT) to phytohemagglutinin (PHA), and hypogammaglobulinemia. Although all available treatments such as Intravenous Immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy, immunosuppressive drugs, and antibiotic therapy were applied, diarrhea was not controlled due to colitis, which remained challenging. Whole exome sequencing was performed and the result showed heterozygous variant CHR2.204,735,635 G>A in the
CTLA-4
gene, which was confirmed by the Sanger method. CTLA4 haploinsufficiency leads to autoimmune disorders, recurrent respiratory infections, hypogammaglobulinemia, lymphoproliferation with organ infiltration, and lymphocytic interstitial lung disease.
...
PMID:A Patient with CTLA-4 Haploinsufficiency with Multiple Autoimmune Presentations: A Case Report. 3299 1
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