抗弹性蛋白IgA抗体与糖尿病儿童视网膜病变的关系

G. Nicoloff , S. Baydanoff , N. Stanimirova , Ch. Petrova , P. Christova
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血管壁改变发生的一个重要因素是弹性纤维主要蛋白-弹性蛋白的降解。由这种降解产生的弹性蛋白肽存在于循环血液中,它们刺激抗弹性蛋白抗体(AEAb)的产生。本研究的目的是检查血清弹性蛋白AEAb与糖尿病血管并发症的发展之间可能的联系。采用ELISA法对28例1型(胰岛素依赖型)糖尿病患儿(平均年龄11.6±2.8岁,病程5.1±2.5年)血清中IgG、IgM和IgA的水平进行了检测。这些儿童均无血管并发症的临床或实验室证据。研究人员对这些儿童进行了为期7年的随访,并将24名年龄和性别相近的健康儿童作为对照组。在研究期间,4名糖尿病患者出现视网膜病变,6名出现微量白蛋白尿,2名同时出现视网膜病变和微量白蛋白尿。抗弹性蛋白IgG与糖尿病病程相关(r=。48, P= 0.0007), HbA1c (r= 0.0007)。28, P= 0.05),甘油三酯(r= 0.05)。28, P= 0.05)和晚期糖基化终末产物抗体(r= 0.05)。41岁的P = .005)。抗弹性蛋白IgM与HbA1c相关(r=。26, P=.038), IgA伴视网膜病变(r=。32 P = .017)。我们的研究结果表明抗弹性蛋白IgA抗体水平与糖尿病视网膜病变的发展之间存在关联。
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An association of anti-elastin IgA antibodies with development of retinopathy in diabetic children

An important factor in the development of vascular wall alterations is degradation of the elastic fiber major protein–elastin. Elastin peptides derived from this degradation are present in the circulating blood and they are a stimulus for increased production of anti-elastin antibodies (AEAb). The aim of the present study was to examine the possible association between serum elastin AEAb and the development of diabetic vascular complications. Levels of AEAb (IgG, IgM and IgA) were determined by ELISA in sera of 28 children with Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus (mean age 11.6±2.8 years, diabetes duration 5.1±2.5 years). None of the children had clinical or laboratory evidence of vascular complications. The children were followed over a period of 7 years, and 24 healthy children of similar age and sex served as a control group. During the study, four diabetics developed retinopathy, six microalbuminuria and two both retinopathy and microalbuminuria. Anti-elastin IgG showed correlation with diabetes duration (r=.48, P=.0007), HbA1c (r=.28, P=.05), triglycerides (r=.28, P=.05) and antibodies to advanced glycation endproducts (AGE) (r=.41, P=.005). Anti-elastin IgM correlated with HbA1c (r=.26, P=.038) and IgA with retinopathy (r=.32, P=.017). Our results suggest an association between the level of anti-elastin IgA antibodies and the development of diabetic retinopathy.

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