The Association between IgG4 Antibodies to Dietary Factors, Islet Autoimmunity and Type 1 Diabetes: The Diabetes Autoimmunity Study in the Young

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作者
Lamb, Molly M. [1 ]
Simpson, Melissa D. [1 ]
Seifert, Jennifer [1 ]
Scott, Fraser W. [2 ]
Rewers, Marian [3 ]
Norris, Jill M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Colorado, Colorado Sch Publ Hlth, Aurora, CO USA
[2] Ottawa Hosp Res Inst, Chron Dis Program, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[3] Barbara Davis Ctr Childhood Diabet, Aurora, CO USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
INCREASED INTESTINAL PERMEABILITY; BETA-CELL AUTOIMMUNITY; NEWLY-DIAGNOSED IDDM; COWS MILK; SUBCLASS ANTIBODIES; IMMUNOGLOBULIN-G; FOOD ANTIGENS; GENETIC RISK; T-CELLS; CHILDREN;
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10.1371/journal.pone.0057936
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background: Infant dietary exposures have been linked to type 1 diabetes (T1D) development. IgG4 antibody responses to food antigens are associated with food intolerances but have not been explored prospectively in the period preceding T1D. Methods: Using a case-cohort design, IgG4 antibodies to beta-lactoglobulin, gluten, and ovalbumin were measured in plasma collected annually from 260 DAISY participants. Of those, 77 developed islet autoimmunity (IA), defined as positive for either insulin, GAD65 or IA-2 autoantibodies on two consecutive visits, and 22 developed T1D. Results: In mixed model analysis adjusting for HLA-DR status, T1D family history, age and ethnicity, higher beta-lactoglobulin IgG4 concentrations were associated with shorter breastfeeding duration (beta = -0.03, 95% Confidence Interval: -0.05, -0.006) and earlier first cow's milk exposure (beta = -0.04, 95% Confidence Interval: -0.08, 0.00). Higher gluten IgG4 was associated with older age at gluten introduction (beta = 0.06, 95% Confidence Interval: 0.00, 0.13). In proportional hazards analysis adjusting for HLA-DR status, T1D family history and ethnicity, IgG4 against individual or multiple dietary antigens throughout childhood were not associated with IA. In addition, mean antigen-specific IgG4 concentrations in infancy (age,2 years) were not associated with risk of IA nor progression to T1D. Higher ovalbumin IgG4 at first IA positive visit was marginally associated with progression to T1D (Hazard Ratio: 1.39, 95% Confidence Interval: 1.00, 1.92). Conclusion: We found no association between the IgG4 response to beta-lactoglobulin, gluten, and the development of either IA or T1D. The association between higher ovalbumin and progression to T1D in children with IA should be explored in other populations.
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