Decrease of serum immunoglobulin M levels in some diabetic patients.

Medecine interne Pub Date : 1989-07-01
D Cheţa, G Stoica, N Cheţa, C Dumitrescu, V Michiu, I Mincu
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Contradictory results have been published on serum immunoglobulin levels in diabetes. Our study population consisted of 26 "juvenile" IDDM patients (males/females 14/12, mean age 15.8 +/- 2.4 yrs), 42 "adult-onset" IDDM patients (25/17, 45.1 +/- 15.2 yrs), 62 NIDDM patients (27/35, 59.8 +/- 7.7 yrs), 128 controls. IgM has been measured by a highly standardized endpoint radial immunodiffusion. Since age and sex significantly influence serum IgM levels, we calculated Z values using the formula: log (Xobs:Xexp): SDexp, where Xobs is the measured IgM in any individual and Xexp and SDexp are the expected (geometric) mean and standard deviation of the log IgM values for each year of age in both sexes, as previously calculated by orthogonal polynomials from a large population of "laboratory controls" (n = 755; 10-70 yrs). These Z values (+/- SD) in juvenile IDDM (-0.442 +/- 0.988) and NIDDM (-0.559 +/- 1.215) were significantly lower (P = 0.035 and P less than 10(-3)) than in "laboratory controls" (0 +/- 1). Values in adult IDDM (-0.0225 +/- 1.213; P = 0.24) and in controls (-0.018 +/- 1.04) did not differ significantly from the "laboratory controls". The prevalence of diabetes within the four quartiles of the IgM distribution differed significantly from the one expected according to the null hypothesis (chi-square = 42.2; 3df; P less than 10(-4]. This is also applied to juvenile IDDM (P less than 0.05) and NIDDM (P less than 10(-4], but not to adult-onset IDDM. These results suggest that the low IgM levels may partly contribute to the poorly explained increase in susceptibility to infections in some diabetics.

部分糖尿病患者血清免疫球蛋白M水平降低。
关于糖尿病患者血清免疫球蛋白水平的矛盾结果已经发表。我们的研究人群包括26名“青少年”IDDM患者(男性/女性14/12,平均年龄15.8 +/- 2.4岁),42名“成人发病”IDDM患者(25/17,45.1 +/- 15.2岁),62名NIDDM患者(27/35,59.8 +/- 7.7岁),128名对照组。IgM通过高度标准化的终点径向免疫扩散来测量。由于年龄和性别显著影响血清IgM水平,我们使用以下公式计算Z值:log (Xobs:Xexp): SDexp,其中Xobs是任何个体的测量IgM, Xexp和SDexp是每个年龄的对数IgM值的预期(几何)平均值和标准偏差,如先前通过正交多项式从大量“实验室对照”人群(n = 755;10 - 70岁)。这些Z值(+/- SD)在幼年IDDM(-0.442 +/- 0.988)和NIDDM(-0.559 +/- 1.215)显著低于“实验室对照”(0 +/- 1)(P = 0.035和P < 10(-3))。P = 0.24),对照组(-0.018 +/- 1.04)与“实验室对照”无显著差异。IgM分布的四个四分位数内的糖尿病患病率与根据原假设的预期有显著差异(卡方= 42.2;3 df;P小于10(-4)。这也适用于青少年IDDM (P < 0.05)和NIDDM (P < 10(-4)),但不适用于成人发病的IDDM。这些结果表明,IgM水平低可能在一定程度上导致一些糖尿病患者对感染的易感性增加。
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