Serological markers of exocrine pancreatic function are differentially informative for distinguishing individuals progressing to type 1 diabetes.

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
MacKenzie D Williams, Catherine Ramsey Grace, Amanda L Posgai, Kieran M McGrail, Maigan A Brusko, Michael J Haller, Laura Jacobsen, Desmond Schatz, Todd M Brusko, Mark Atkinson, Rhonda Bacher, Clive H Wasserfall
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Abstract

Introduction: Altered serum levels of growth hormones, adipokines, and exocrine pancreas enzymes have been individually linked with type 1 diabetes (T1D). We collectively evaluated seven such biomarkers, combined with islet autoantibodies (AAb) and genetic risk score (GRS2), for their utility in predicting AAb/T1D status.

Research design and methods: Cross-sectional serum samples (n=154 T1D, n=56 1AAb+, n=77 ≥2AAb+, n=256 AAb-) were assessed for IGF1, IGF2, adiponectin, leptin, amylase, lipase, and trypsinogen (n=543, age range 2.7-30.0 years) using random forest modeling.

Results: GRS2, age, lipase, trypsinogen, and AAb against ZnT8, GAD65, and insulin were the most informative markers. Notably, these variables were differentially informative according to AAb/T1D status. Higher GRS2 (p<0.001) and lower lipase levels (p=0.002) favored ≥2AAb+ versus AAb- classification. AAb against ZnT8 (p<0.01), GAD65 (p=0.021), or insulin (p=0.01) each independently favored ≥2AAb+ versus 1AAb+ classification. Reduced trypsinogen (p<0.001) and increased lipase levels (p<0.001) favored recent-onset T1D versus ≥2AAb+ classification.

Conclusions: Among the serological markers tested, lipase and trypsinogen levels were the most informative for differentiating among clinical groups, with the utility of each enzyme varying according to GRS2 and AAb/T1D status. These data support exocrine pancreas enzymes as candidates for longitudinal follow-up.

外分泌胰腺功能的血清学标志物对区分个体进展为1型糖尿病有不同的信息。
血清生长激素、脂肪因子和外分泌胰腺酶水平的改变与1型糖尿病(T1D)有单独的联系。我们共同评估了7个这样的生物标志物,结合胰岛自身抗体(AAb)和遗传风险评分(GRS2),用于预测AAb/T1D状态。研究设计和方法:采用随机森林模型对横断面血清样本(n=154 T1D, n=56 1AAb+, n=77≥2AAb+, n=256 AAb-)进行IGF1、IGF2、脂联素、瘦素、淀粉酶、脂肪酶和胰蛋白酶原(n=543,年龄范围2.7 ~ 30.0岁)的检测。结果:GRS2、年龄、脂肪酶、胰蛋白酶原和抗ZnT8、GAD65和胰岛素的AAb是最有信息的标志物。值得注意的是,根据AAb/T1D状态,这些变量的信息是不同的。结论:在测试的血清学标志物中,脂肪酶和胰蛋白酶原水平是区分临床组的最重要的信息,每种酶的效用根据GRS2和AAb/T1D状态而变化。这些数据支持外分泌胰腺酶作为纵向随访的候选者。
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BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care
BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
CiteScore
9.30
自引率
2.40%
发文量
123
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care is an open access journal committed to publishing high-quality, basic and clinical research articles regarding type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and associated complications. Only original content will be accepted, and submissions are subject to rigorous peer review to ensure the publication of high-quality — and evidence-based — original research articles.
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