Characterization of the humoral immune response to glutamic acid decarboxylase in patients with autoimmune polyendocrinopathy-candidiasis-ectodermal dystrophy (APECED) and/or type 1 diabetes

Matti S Ronkainen, Taina Härkönen, Jaakko Perheentupa, Mikael Knip
2005 European Journal of Endocrinology  
Objective: A humoral autoimmune response to glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD65) is common both in patients with type 1 diabetes and in those with the autoimmune polyendocrinopathy-candidiasis-ectodermal dystrophy (APECED) syndrome, while overt type 1 diabetes is relatively rarely diagnosed in APECED patients. The aim of this study was to assess whether this difference in the incidence of type 1 diabetes is associated with variability in the humoral immune response to GAD65, one of the major
more » ... antigens in type 1 diabetes. Methods: Epitope- and isotype-specific GAD65 autoantibodies were analysed in 20 patients with APECED and 20 patients with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes alone by radiobinding assays. Results: GAD65 autoantibodies targeted the middle and carboxy-terminal regions of GAD65 and occasionally the amino-terminal region in the APECED patients and comprised mainly the IgG1 subclass and less frequently the IgG2 and IgG4 subclasses. The profile of epitope- and isotype-specific GAD65 autoantibodies was similar in type 1 diabetes and APECED, except that IgG2 subclass antibodies were observed more often and at higher levels in the patients with type 1 diabetes alone (P < 0.05). None of the measured parameters separated APECED patients with type 1 diabetes from those without type 1 diabetes. Conclusion: APECED-associated humoral autoimmunity to GAD65 does not differ markedly from that observed in type 1 diabetes; only IgG2-GAD65 antibodies may be more closely associated with the latter entity.
doi:10.1530/eje.1.02026 pmid:16322397 fatcat:ysr7ja64rzgxbgk6xet3t74a6e