نتایج جستجو برای: t1d

تعداد نتایج: 2042  

2016
Dirk S Paul Andrew E Teschendorff Mary A N Dang Robert Lowe Mohammed I Hawa Simone Ecker Huriya Beyan Stephanie Cunningham Alexandra R Fouts Anita Ramelius Frances Burden Samantha Farrow Sophia Rowlston Karola Rehnstrom Mattia Frontini Kate Downes Stephan Busche Warren A Cheung Bing Ge Marie-Michelle Simon David Bujold Tony Kwan Guillaume Bourque Avik Datta Ernesto Lowy Laura Clarke Paul Flicek Emanuele Libertini Simon Heath Marta Gut Ivo G Gut Willem H Ouwehand Tomi Pastinen Nicole Soranzo Sabine E Hofer Beate Karges Thomas Meissner Bernhard O Boehm Corrado Cilio Helena Elding Larsson Åke Lernmark Andrea K Steck Vardhman K Rakyan Stephan Beck R David Leslie

The incidence of type 1 diabetes (T1D) has substantially increased over the past decade, suggesting a role for non-genetic factors such as epigenetic mechanisms in disease development. Here we present an epigenome-wide association study across 406,365 CpGs in 52 monozygotic twin pairs discordant for T1D in three immune effector cell types. We observe a substantial enrichment of differentially v...

2012
Mykola Khalangot Vitaliy Gurianov Volodymir Kovtun Nadia Okhrimenko Viktor Kravchenko Mykola Tronko

The territorial differences in the prevalence of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) around the world were previously reported (Amos et al., 1997; Green & Patterson, 2001; Lévy-Marchal, 2001), but the data were based on the study of juvenile T1D epidemiology, i.e., in patients diagnosed with T1D before the age of 15 years. These data became the basis for the epidemiological evaluation of the whole T...

Journal: :The review of diabetic studies : RDS 2012
Hui Han Yuying Li Jun Fang Gang Liu Jie Yin Tiejun Li Yulong Yin

Recently, the onset of type 1 diabetes (T1D) has increased rapidly and became a major public health concern worldwide. Various factors are associated with the development of T1D, such as diet, genome, and intestinal microbiota. The gastrointestinal (GI) tract harbors a complex and dynamic population of microorganisms, the gut microbiota, which exert a marked influence on the host homeostasis an...

2012
Jennifer Sherr William V. Tamborlane Dongyuan Xing Eva Tsalikian Nelly Mauras Bruce Buckingham Neil H. White Ana Maria Arbelaez Roy W. Beck Craig Kollman Katrina Ruedy

OBJECTIVE To determine exposure to hyper- and hypoglycemia using blinded continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) profiles in youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D) with residual β-cell function during the first year of insulin treatment. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Blinded, 3-7 day CGM profiles were obtained in 16 short-term T1D patients (age 8-18 years, T1D duration 6-52 weeks) who had peak C-peptide ...

Journal: :Pediatric diabetes 2015
Molly M Lamb Melissa Miller Jennifer A Seifert Brittni Frederiksen Miranda Kroehl Marian Rewers Jill M Norris

BACKGROUND Cow's milk intake has been inconsistently associated with islet autoimmunity (IA) and type 1 diabetes (T1D) development. Genetic and environmental factors may modify the effect of cow's milk on IA and T1D risk. METHODS The Diabetes Autoimmunity Study in the Young (DAISY) follows children at increased T1D risk of IA (presence of autoantibodies to insulin, GAD65, or IA-2 twice in suc...

2013
Erin Garrigan Nicole S. Belkin John J. Alexander Zhao Han Federica Seydel Jamal Carter Mark Atkinson Clive Wasserfall Michael J. Clare-Salzler Matthew A. Amick Sally A. Litherland

STAT5 proteins are adaptor proteins for histone acetylation enzymes. Histone acetylation at promoter and enhancer chromosomal regions opens the chromatin and allows access of transcription enzymes to specific genes in rapid response cell signals, such as in inflammation. Histone acetylation-mediated gene regulation is involved in expression of 2 key inflammatory response genes: CSF2, encoding g...

2010
Saikiran K. Sedimbi

Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is caused by autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing pancreatic β-cells. It is a polygenic disease in which maximal genetic susceptibility is conferred by the presence of MHC class II genes. Circulating autoantibodies against islet cell antigens and mononuclear cell infiltrates, especially CD4 + and CD8 + T cells, are characteristic of the disease. Recent evidence sugg...

2007
Carl-Oscar Jonson

Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is a serious chronic disease that results from an autoimmune destruction of the insulin-producing beta cells. Sweden has the second highest incidence of T1D in the world, and it affects more and more children each year. Genes controlling key functions of the immune system regulation of autoimmunity has been associated to T1D. Polymorphism in the Human Leukocyte Antigen (HL...

2017
Jonathan Gorelick Ludmila Yarmolinsky Arie Budovsky Boris Khalfin Joshua D. Klein Yosi Pinchasov Maxim A. Bushuev Tatiana Rudchenko Shimon Ben-Shabat

Nutrition, especially wheat consumption, is a major factor involved in the onset of type 1 diabetes (T1D) and other autoimmune diseases such as celiac. While modern wheat cultivars possess similar gliadin proteins associated with the onset of celiac disease and T1D, alternative dietary wheat sources from Israeli landraces and native ancestral species may be lacking the epitopes linked with T1D,...

2017
Kaossarath A Fagbemi Thierry C Marc Medehouenou Simon Azonbakin Marius Adjagba Razack Osseni Jocelyne Ahoueya Arnaud Agbanlinsou Raphael Darboux Lamine Baba-Moussa Anatole Laleye

BACKGROUND Several studies have reported the implication of HLA-DR/DQ loci in the susceptibility to type 1 diabetes (T1D). Since no such study has yet been performed in Benin, this pilot one aimed at assessing HLA class II allele, haplotype, and genotype associations with T1D. MATERIAL AND METHODS Class II HLA genotyping was performed in 51 patients with T1D and 51 healthy unrelated controls ...

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