Unfolding the Mystery of Autoimmunity: The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young (TEDDY) Study.

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Diabetes care Pub Date : 2025-07-01 DOI:10.2337/dc24-2886
Marian Rewers, Daniel Agardh, Suzanne Bennett Johnson, Ezio Bonifacio, Helena Elding Larsson, Patricia Gesualdo, William Hagopian, Michael J Haller, Heikki Hyöty, Randi Johnson, Richard McIndoe, Eoin McKinney, Jessica Melin, Åke Lernmark, Richard E Lloyd, Kristian F Lynch, Jill M Norris, Stephen S Rich, Roswith Roth, Desmond Schatz, Jorma Toppari, Eric Triplett, Kendra Vehik, Suvi M Virtanen, Anette-G Ziegler, Beena Akolkar, Jeffrey P Krischer
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In 2025, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) at the National Institutes of Health celebrates 75 years of leadership in diabetes research. The NIDDK serves people of the U.S. affected by or at risk for many chronic diseases, including diabetes and other endocrine, metabolic, and digestive disorders, by funding innovative research to develop better treatment and prevention and a cure for these conditions. Autoimmunity that leads to type 1 diabetes or celiac disease or thyroid autoimmunity affects 1 in 20 children and adolescents in the U.S. While treatments are available, prevention of these common autoimmune diseases has been elusive due to poor understanding of the environmental causes and their interactions with common predisposing or protective genetic variants. In 2002, the NIDDK established The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young (TEDDY) consortium to advance understanding of the causes and the natural history of type 1 diabetes and other autoimmune diseases. The overarching goal of TEDDY is to inform novel approaches to primary prevention of autoimmunity. In this large international prospective birth cohort study, standardized information has been collected concerning candidate environmental exposures along with serial blood, stool, nasal swab, and other biosamples, with creation of a central repository of data and biologic samples for hypothesis-based research. This review summarizes TEDDY's major contributions to our understanding of environmental triggers, drivers, and modifiers of autoimmunity, and gene-environment interactions, leading to type 1 diabetes.

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揭示自身免疫之谜:青少年糖尿病的环境决定因素(TEDDY)研究。
2025年,美国国立卫生研究院的国家糖尿病、消化和肾脏疾病研究所(NIDDK)庆祝其在糖尿病研究方面的领导地位75周年。NIDDK通过资助创新研究来开发更好的治疗、预防和治愈这些疾病的方法,为受许多慢性疾病影响或有风险的美国人提供服务,包括糖尿病和其他内分泌、代谢和消化系统疾病。在美国,每20名儿童和青少年中就有1人患有导致1型糖尿病或乳糜泻或甲状腺自身免疫的自身免疫,尽管有治疗方法,但由于对环境原因及其与常见易感或保护性基因变异的相互作用了解不足,这些常见自身免疫疾病的预防一直难以捉摸。2002年,NIDDK建立了青少年糖尿病的环境决定因素(TEDDY)联盟,以促进对1型糖尿病和其他自身免疫性疾病的病因和自然史的了解。TEDDY的总体目标是告知初级预防自身免疫的新方法。在这项大型国际前瞻性出生队列研究中,收集了关于候选环境暴露的标准化信息,以及一系列血液、粪便、鼻拭子和其他生物样本,并创建了一个数据和生物样本的中央存储库,用于基于假设的研究。这篇综述总结了TEDDY在我们理解导致1型糖尿病的自身免疫的环境触发因素、驱动因素和修饰因素以及基因-环境相互作用方面的主要贡献。
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