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IGF-1 shown to be a potential novel biomarker to predict type 1 diabetes
A recent study published in Nature investigated total serum IGF1, IGF2, and IGFBP1–7 levels were measured in an age-matched, cross-sectional cohort at varying stages of progression to type 1 diabetes showed that the levels and biovailability of Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs), are reduced during type 1 diabetes development. In the study. Further, IGF1 levels decreased over time in subjects with multiple auto Antibodies and those who progressed to type 1 diabetes, particularly post-diagnosis. This study therefore showed IGFs are dysregulated both before and after the clinical diagnosis of type 1 diabetes and may be used as novel biomarkers predict type 1 diabetes in the future.