2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/2539871
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Autoantibodies to Zinc Transporter 8 and SLC30A8 Genotype in Type 1 Diabetes Childhood: A Pioneering Study in North Africa

Abstract: Background. Type 1 diabetes (T1D) occurs as a result of insulin deficiency due to destructive lesions of pancreatic β cells. In addition to classical autoantibodies (Abs) to islet cell antigens, antizinc transporter 8 Abs (ZnT8-Ab) have been recently described in T1D. Objective. As no data on ZnT8-Ab in Tunisian patients has been reported, we aim to evaluate the relationships between ZnT8-Ab, ZnT8 coding gene (SLC30A8) promoter polymorphism, and T1D risk in newly diagnosed children. Methods. ZnT8-Ab were measu… Show more

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“…Reference: Fakhfakh R, et al 26 ; Objective: to evaluate the relationships between ZnT8-Ab, ZnT8 coding gene (SLC30A8) promoter polymorphism, and T1DM risk in newly diagnosed children; Type of study: cross-sectional study; Participants: ZnT8-Ab were measured in the serum of T1DM newly affected children (n = 156); Results: ZnT8-Ab was detected in 66/156 (42.3%); Conclusion: “ZnT8-Ab appears as a relevant diagnostic marker for T1DM in Tunisian children”.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reference: Fakhfakh R, et al 26 ; Objective: to evaluate the relationships between ZnT8-Ab, ZnT8 coding gene (SLC30A8) promoter polymorphism, and T1DM risk in newly diagnosed children; Type of study: cross-sectional study; Participants: ZnT8-Ab were measured in the serum of T1DM newly affected children (n = 156); Results: ZnT8-Ab was detected in 66/156 (42.3%); Conclusion: “ZnT8-Ab appears as a relevant diagnostic marker for T1DM in Tunisian children”.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%