Soluble HLA Class I Antigens in Patients with Type I Diabetes and Their Family Members

1997 
Abstract Our objective was to study a possible contribution of MHC genes to S-HLA-I secretion in patients with Type I diabetes. Quantitatively, we used a highly sensitive enzyme-linked immunoassay to measure S-HLA-I in the serum of a total of 39 patients with Type I diabetes, as well as 36 kinships of 12 diabetic patients and 82 normal individuals with known HLA-phenotypes. S-HLA-I levels were abnormally elevated in patients or their non-diabetic relatives compared to normal controls ( p n = 4) or their HLA-A24 positive non-diabetic relatives ( n = 10) to the group of HLA-A24 normal controls ( n = 15) was statistically highly significant ( p p In summary, the results show a pronounced genetic heterogeneity of Type I diabetes with MHC control of the expression of S-HLA-I and possible involvement of hormonal factors that might potentiate a specific synthesis of S-HLA-I. The findings have implications for identifying individuals with a possible risk for developing the disease.
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