Aims The relation of disease progression and age, serum interleukin10 (IL-10) and interferon gamma (IFN?) and their genetic correlates were studied in paediatric patients with newly diagnosed Type1 diabetes. Methods Two hundred and twenty-seven patients from the Hvidoere Study Group were classified in four different progression groups as assessed by change in stimulated C-peptide from 1 to 6months. CA repeat variants of the IL-10 and IFN? gene were genotyped and serum levels of IL-10 and IFN? were measured at 1, 6 and 12months. Results IL-10 decreased (P<0.001) by 7.7% (1month), 10.4% (6months) and 8.6% (12months) per year increase in age of child, while a twofold higher C-peptide concentration at 1month (p=0.06), 6months (P=0.0003) and 12months (P=0.02) was associated with 9.7%, 18.6% and 9.7% lower IL-10 levels, independent of each other. IL-10 concentrations did not associate with the disease progression groups. By contrast, IFN? concentrations differed between the four progression groups at 6 and 12months (P=0.02 and P=0.01, respectively); patients with rapid progressing disease had the highest levels at both time points. Distribution of IL-10 and IFN? genotypes was equal among patients from the progression groups. Conclusion IL-10 serum levels associate inversely with age and C-peptide. As age and C-peptide also associate, a triangular association is proposed. Genetic influence on IL-10 production seems to be masked by distinct disease mechanisms. Increased serum IFN? concentrations associate with rapid disease progression. Functional genetic variants do not associate with a single progression pattern group, implying that disease processes override genetically predisposed cytokine production. © 2011 The Authors. Diabetic Medicine © 2011 Diabetes UK.

Association of adiponectin, interleukin (IL)-1ra, inducible protein 10, IL-6 and number of islet autoantibodies with progression patterns of type 1 diabetes the first year after diagnosis / A., Kaas; C., Pfleger; L., Hansen; K., Buschard; Schloot, N. C.; Roep, B. O.; Mortensen, H. B.; Vanelli, Maurizio. - In: CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0009-9104. - 161(3):(2010), pp. 444-452.

Association of adiponectin, interleukin (IL)-1ra, inducible protein 10, IL-6 and number of islet autoantibodies with progression patterns of type 1 diabetes the first year after diagnosis.

VANELLI, Maurizio
2010-01-01

Abstract

Aims The relation of disease progression and age, serum interleukin10 (IL-10) and interferon gamma (IFN?) and their genetic correlates were studied in paediatric patients with newly diagnosed Type1 diabetes. Methods Two hundred and twenty-seven patients from the Hvidoere Study Group were classified in four different progression groups as assessed by change in stimulated C-peptide from 1 to 6months. CA repeat variants of the IL-10 and IFN? gene were genotyped and serum levels of IL-10 and IFN? were measured at 1, 6 and 12months. Results IL-10 decreased (P<0.001) by 7.7% (1month), 10.4% (6months) and 8.6% (12months) per year increase in age of child, while a twofold higher C-peptide concentration at 1month (p=0.06), 6months (P=0.0003) and 12months (P=0.02) was associated with 9.7%, 18.6% and 9.7% lower IL-10 levels, independent of each other. IL-10 concentrations did not associate with the disease progression groups. By contrast, IFN? concentrations differed between the four progression groups at 6 and 12months (P=0.02 and P=0.01, respectively); patients with rapid progressing disease had the highest levels at both time points. Distribution of IL-10 and IFN? genotypes was equal among patients from the progression groups. Conclusion IL-10 serum levels associate inversely with age and C-peptide. As age and C-peptide also associate, a triangular association is proposed. Genetic influence on IL-10 production seems to be masked by distinct disease mechanisms. Increased serum IFN? concentrations associate with rapid disease progression. Functional genetic variants do not associate with a single progression pattern group, implying that disease processes override genetically predisposed cytokine production. © 2011 The Authors. Diabetic Medicine © 2011 Diabetes UK.
2010
Association of adiponectin, interleukin (IL)-1ra, inducible protein 10, IL-6 and number of islet autoantibodies with progression patterns of type 1 diabetes the first year after diagnosis / A., Kaas; C., Pfleger; L., Hansen; K., Buschard; Schloot, N. C.; Roep, B. O.; Mortensen, H. B.; Vanelli, Maurizio. - In: CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL IMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0009-9104. - 161(3):(2010), pp. 444-452.
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