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Query: UMLS:C0220723 (
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1. Forty-one simplex and 6 multiplex families of Brazilian
IDDM
patients were studied by the indirect immunofluorescence technique to determine the prevalence of the following autoantibodies: islet cells (ICA), islet cells which fix complement (ICA-CF), thyroid microsomes (TMA), thyroglobulin (TGA), and gastric-parietal cells (
PCA
). A total of 54
IDDM
patients belonging to two family groups were analyzed. 2. A significantly higher frequency of ICA-CF and TMA was detected among the siblings from multiplex families than among those from simplex families (18.7% vs 1.7%). 3. A prospective study of 5 ICA-positive siblings was undertaken, and 2 who later became diabetic were found to be positive to both ICA and ICA-CF. 4. The prevalence of islet-cell antibodies in these 54 Brazilian
IDDM
patients and their unaffected first-degree relatives from genetically mixed groups suggests that the humoral autoimmune mechanisms of the disease are probably identical to those observed in other populations of different ethnic backgrounds.
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PMID:Prevalence of autoantibodies in simplex and multiplex families of Brazilian insulin-dependent diabetic patients. 182 50
The relation between islet cell specific antibodies, other autoantibodies and antibodies to cow's milk proteins was studied in
IDDM
and pre-
IDDM
by analysing islet cell antibodies (ICA), insulin autoantibodies (IAA), anti-nuclear (ANA), anti-reticulin class IgA [ARA(IgA)], smooth muscle, anti-mitochondria, parietal cell (
PCA
), adrenal and thyroid antibodies and antibodies to cow's milk formula (CMF), beta-lactoglobulin (BLG) and bovine serum albumin (BSA) in a population based study with more than 650 children with newly diagnosed
IDDM
and more than 550 initially non-diabetic siblings. After adjustment for age a weak association was seen in the diabetic children between IAA and ANA but none between ICA and autoantibodies directed against the other organ-specific or non-organ-specific antigens. There was no significant difference in cow's milk antibodies between diabetic children with and without ICA or IAA. The siblings with ICA had higher CMF (IgA and IgM) antibody levels and BLG (IgA) antibody levels than the remaining siblings, but no such differences were found when comparing IAA-positive and negative siblings. Siblings positive for ICA had
PCA
more often than did the ICA-negative siblings, whereas siblings positive for both ICA and
PCA
had increased levels of antibodies against CMF, BLG and BSA. These findings indicate that the humoral islet cell-associated autoimmunity characteristic of recent-onset childhood
IDDM
is clearly restricted to the islet cells and not directly related to signs of other organ-specific or non-organ-specific autoimmunity. The observation of increased levels of antibodies to cow's milk proteins in siblings positive for ICA suggests that the immune response to cow's milk proteins may be related to the progressive autoimmune process resulting in beta-cell destruction and ultimately in the clinical manifestation of
IDDM
. Gastrointestinal autoimmune mechanisms may play a role in the pathogenesis of
IDDM
, and the association observed between combined ICA and
PCA
positivity and increased levels of antibodies to cow's milk proteins in the siblings implies that there may be an enhanced transfer of nutritional antigens across the gut barrier in these subjects.
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PMID:Relation between antibodies to islet cell antigens, other autoantigens and cow's milk proteins in diabetic children and unaffected siblings at the clinical manifestation of IDDM. The Childhood Diabetes in Finland Study Group. 887 52