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Complement-fixing Islet-cell Antibodies in Type-I Diabetes: Possible Monitors of Active Beta-cell Damage

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Journal Lancet
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty General Medicine
Date 1980 Mar 29
PMID 6103089
Citations 74
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Abstract

Evidence is presented for the existence of a separate species of islet-cell antibodies which fix complement. Investigations in type I diabetics, non-diabetic polyendocrine patients, and unaffected first-degree relatives of type I diabetic probands show that the complement-fixing islet-cell antibodies are more closely related to the onset of clinical disease than the conventional islet-cell antibody, and they tend to disappear more rapidly. The complement-fixing antibodies may reflect damage of pancreatic beta cells more selectively and may be preferable to the conventional antibody as a serological marker for studying the natural history of type I diabetes.

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