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. 2007 Feb 13;64(7-8):865. doi: 10.1007/s00018-007-6469-4

Cellular and molecular pathogenesis of type 1A diabetes

M M Jahromi 1,2, G S Eisenbarth 1,
PMCID: PMC11136453  PMID: 17429581

Abstract.

Type 1A diabetes is an organ-specific autoimmune disease resulting from destruction of insulin-producing pancreatic β-cells. The main susceptibility genes code for polymorphic HLA molecules and in particular alleles of class II MHC genes (DR, DQ and DP). Polymorphisms of individual genes outside the MHC also contribute to diabetes risk but recent evidence suggests that there are additional non-HLA genes determining susceptibility linked to the MHC. It is now possible using genetic and autoantibody assays to predict the development of type 1A diabetes in the majority of individuals, and trials of diabetes prevention are underway.

Keywords. T1AD, MHC, pathogenesis, autoantibody, β-cell, polyendocrinopathy, polygenic, oligogenic

Footnotes

Received 1 November 2006; received after revision 27 November 2006; accepted 8 January 2007


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