Accession PMDE8
Name Identification of Novel Auto-antibodies in Type 1 Diabetic Patients using a High-density Protein Microarray
Description Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) results from immune mediated destruction of pancreatic beta cells. However, clinical and immunologic phenotypes of T1DM are variable. Several auto-antibodies including GADA, IA-2A, and ZnT8A, were identified in T1DM, but the prevalence of these auto-antibodies varied for a broad spectrum of T1DM. Here, we systemically profiled auto-antibodies from serum samples of 16 T1DM, 16 type 2 diabetes (T2DM) patients, and 27 healthy controls with normal glucose tolerance (NGT) using protein microarrays containing 9,480 proteins. Among 9,480 different proteins on the array, we identified novel auto-antibody candidates (EEF1A1-AAb and UBE2L3-AAb) by M-test coupled with PLS-DA. These auto-antibodies were highly present in T1DM than controls and detected in 40% of T1DM without GADA. Furthermore, these auto-antibodies might help to differentiate subtype of T1DM when combined with GADA. These novel auto-antibodies provide new diagnostic information of T1DM, as well as new insights into the pathogenesis of T1DM.
Publication Identification of Novel Auto-antibodies in Type 1 Diabetic Patients using a High-density Protein Microarray (Go to PubMed)
Provider Sehyun Chae
Species Homo sapiens
Subspecies Empty
Array type Proteome array
Sample Serum
Number of array 59
Array(1) Invitrogen ProtoArray v5.0
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Link to GEO

GSE50866