نتایج جستجو برای: glutamic acid decarboxylase autoantibodies gad65

تعداد نتایج: 768647  

Journal: :Clinical neurology and neurosurgery 2007
Chiung-Chih Chang Scott D Eggers Julene K Johnson Aissa Haman Bruce L Miller Michael D Geschwind

In a patient with a rapidly progressive neurological condition with ataxia and cognitive complaints, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is often high in the differential, particularly when there is an elevated CSF 14-3-3 protein level. We present a case of anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase antibody (anti-GAD65) positive cerebellar ataxia associated with cognitive complaints and elevated CSF 14-3-3 ...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2001
M Rickert J Seissler W Dangel H Lorenz W Richter

BACKGROUND Prediction, risk assessment, and diagnosis of autoimmune diseases often rely on detection of autoantibodies directed to multiple target antigens, such as the 65-kDa isoform of glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD65-abs) and the tyrosine phosphatase-like protein islet antigen-2 (IA2-abs), the two major subspecificities of islet cell antibodies (ICAs) associated with insulin-dependent diab...

Journal: :Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 2003

Journal: :Danish medical bulletin 2006
Jacob Sten Petersen

2. INTRODUCTION Type 1 (insulin dependent) diabetes develops as the result of a cumulative autoimmune-mediated destruction of the pancreatic beta cells mainly in genetically predisposed individuals. The disease becomes clinically manifest when 50-90% of the beta cells are destroyed (1) following a long prodromal period (months to years) during which autoimmune phenomena are often present, inclu...

Journal: :The Egyptian journal of immunology 2012
Naglaa A Ali Enas Swelam Ehab A AI Banna Amira Showkry

To evaluate glutamic acid decarboxylase autoantibodies (GAD65), islet cell autoantibodies (ICA) and insulin autoantibodies (IAA) as disease markers and their relationship to certain residual beta-cell function as well as glycemic control among patients with diabetes mellitus. Also, to evaluate of the level of CD4+CD25+(Treg) out of CD4 cells among patients with immune mediated diabetes mellitus...

Journal: :Gut 2001
B Wesche E Jaeckel C Trautwein H Wedemeyer A Falorni H Frank A von zur Mühlen M P Manns G Brabant

BACKGROUND/AIMS Interferon alpha (IFN-alpha) therapy for chronic hepatitis C may trigger induction of autoimmunity against several organs. Immune reactions against distinct adrenocortical protein antigens involved in adrenal autoimmune disease have not been reported to date. Therefore, we investigated the development of highly sensitive and specific adrenal autoantibodies in patients with chron...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2007
Matti Ankelo Annette Westerlund Kaj Blomberg Mikael Knip Jorma Ilonen Ari E Hinkkanen

BACKGROUND Autoantibodies to glutamic acid decarboxylase (GADAs), specifically the 65-kDa isoform GAD65, and autoantibodies to the protein tyrosine phosphatase-like molecule IA-2 (IA-2As) predict development of diabetes. Our aim was to develop a time-resolved immunofluorometric (TR-IFMA) dual-label assay method for the simultaneous detection of these autoantibodies and to evaluate the diagnosti...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2000
M C Honeyman B S Coulson L C Harrison

BACKGROUND AND METHODS Type 1 diabetes mellitus is now classified as autoimmune (type 1A) or idiopathic (type 1B), but little is known about the latter. We classified 56 consecutive Japanese adults with type 1 diabetes according to the presence or absence of glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies (their presence is a marker of autoimmunity) and compared their clinical, serologic, and pathologic...

2015
Melissa Heiry Pegah Afra Fumisuke Matsuo John E. Greenlee Stacey L. Clardy

Treatment response in autoimmune epilepsy is variable. Achieving seizure reduction is often dependent on the specific neuronal antibody. Glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 (GAD65)-associated epilepsy is among the most challenging of the autoimmune epilepsies to treat, often requiring multiple antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) and aggressive immunotherapy to attain a reduction in seizure frequency. There h...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Felix J Baker Mark Lee Yueh-hsiu Chien Mark M Davis

The mechanisms responsible for initiating autoimmune diabetes remain obscure. Here, we describe a method for identifying both the alpha- and beta-chains of the T cell receptor (TCR) from individual pancreatic islet-infiltrating T cells at the earliest stages of disease in nonobese diabetic mice (NOD). Analysis of the TCR repertoire of these early islet infiltrates reveals enrichment for a small...

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