| Russian Journal | ISSN 0042-8809 |
| Voprosy Meditsinskoi Khimii |
Biomedical Chemistry |
Issue:
Volume 43, issue 5
Title:
GENE-ENGINEERING APPROACHES TO STUDY THE MARKERS FOR INSULINDEPENDENT DIABETES
MELLITUS
Authors:
Yu. A. Pankov
Address:
Endocrinoloqikal Research Centre, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences,
Moscow
Abstract:
In the present study, gene-engineering producers for proinsulin and peptide
fragments of glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD), the main autoantigens of
islet cells responsible for development of insulindependent diabetes mellitus
(IDDM), were prepared. Basing on the obtained antigens, ELISA was developed
to determine the autoantibodies in sera of patients. Sera from the following
two groups of IDDM patients were studied: 1) adult patients with recently
developed IDDM before insulinotherapy, and 2) adult patients with long-lasting
IDDM with associated complications. Insulin/proinsulin antibodies were
detected in 20% patients of group 1 and 41.7% patients of group 2. In sera
from IDDM patients, antibodies to two GAD fragments containing amino acid
sequences 1-80 and 151-585 were also detected. 16% of sera from patients
with recently developed IDDM and 37.5% of sera from patients with long-lasting
IDDM reacted with N-terminal GAD fragment. 12% of sera from group 1 and
45.8% of sera from group 2 reacted with central-C-terminal GAD fragment.
The rate of sera of IDDM patients with detected antibodies in this study
was some lower than that described in the literature.
Key words: peptide fragment of qltamate decarboxylase, ELISA,
markers, insulin-dependent diabetis millitus
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