The Presence of GAD and IA-2 Antibodies in Youth With a Type 2 Diabetes Phenotype: Results from the TODAY study

Publication Description
To determine the frequency of islet cell autoimmunity in youth clinically diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and describe associated clinical and laboratory findings. Children (10-17 years) diagnosed with type 2 diabetes were screened for participation in the Treatment Options for Type 2 Diabetes in Adolescents and Youth (TODAY) study. Measurements included GAD-65 and insulinoma-associated protein 2 autoantibodies using the new National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases/National Institutes of Health (NIDDK/NIH) standardized assays, a physical examination, and fasting lipid, C-peptide, and A1C determinations. Of the 1,206 subjects screened and considered clinically to have type 2 diabetes, 118 (9.8%) were antibody positive; of these, 71 (5.9%) were positive for a single antibody, and 47 were positive (3.9%) for both antibodies. Diabetes autoantibody (DAA) positivity was significantly associated with race (P

Primary Author
Klingensmith,G. J.
Pyle,L.
Arslanian,S.
Copeland,K. C.
Cuttler,L.
Kaufman,F.
Laffel,L.
Marcovina,S.
Tollefsen,S. E.
Weinstock,R. S.
Linder,B.

Volume
33

Issue
9

Start Page
1970

Other Pages
1975

Publisher
American Diabetes Association

URL
https://search.datacite.org/works/10.2337/dc10-0373

PMID
20519658



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
Diabetes care

Publication Year
2010

Place of Publication
United States

ISSN/ISBN
1935-5548

Document Object Index
10.2337/dc10-0373