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Scientific Reports | 2017

Importance of Zinc Transporter 8 Autoantibody in the Diagnosis of Type 1 Diabetes in Latin Americans

Karla Fabiana Brasil Gomes; Cintia Semzezem; Rodolfo Batista; Rosa Tsuneshiro Fukui; Aritania Santos; Márcia Regina Correia; Maria Rita Passos-Bueno; Maria Elizabeth Rossi da Silva

There is a scarcity of data of zinc transporter-8 autoantibody (ZnT8A) on mixed populations such as Brazilian. Therefore, we evaluated the relevance of ZnT8A for type 1 diabetes (T1D) diagnosis and the role of ZnT8 coding gene (SLC30A8) in T1D predisposition. Patients with T1D (n = 629; diabetes duration = 11 (6–16) years) and 651 controls were genotyped for SLC30A8 rs16889462 and rs2466295 variants (BeadXpress platform). ZnT8 triple antibody was measured by ELISA; glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD65A) and protein tyrosine phosphatase (IA-2A) autoantibodies by radioimmunoassay. Results: Znt8A was detected in 68.7% of recent-onset T1D patients and 48.9% of the entire patient cohort, similar to GAD65A (68.3% and 47.2%) and IA-2A (64.8% and 42.4%) positivities respectively. ZnT8A was the only antibody in 8.4% of patients. Znt8A and IA2A frequencies and titers were independent of gender and ethnicity, whereas GAD65A titers were greater in females. The diabetes duration-dependent decline in ZnT8A frequency was similar to GAD65A and IA-2A. The SLC30A8 rs2466293 AG + GG genotypes were associated with T1D risk in non-European descents (56.2% × 42.9%; p = 0.018), and the GG genotype with higher ZnT8A titers in recent-onset T1D: 834.5 IU/mL (711.3–2190.0) × 281 IU/mL (10.7–726.8); p = 0.027. Conclusion ZnT8A detection increases T1D diagnosis rate even in mixed populations. SLC30A8 rs2466293 was associated with T1D predisposition in non-European descents.


Mediators of Inflammation | 2014

CD226 rs763361 Is Associated with the Susceptibility to Type 1 Diabetes and Greater Frequency of GAD65 Autoantibody in a Brazilian Cohort

Teresa Cristina Colvara Mattana; Aritania Santos; Rosa Tsuneshiro Fukui; Debora Teixeira Oliveira Mainardi-Novo; Vinicius Silva Costa; Rosa Ferreira dos Santos; Sergio Russo Matioli; Maria Elizabeth Rossi da Silva

CD226 rs763361 variant increases susceptibility to type 1 diabetes (T1D) in Caucasians. There is no data about CD226 variants in the very heterogeneous Brazilian population bearing a wide degree of admixture. We investigated its association with T1D susceptibility, clinical phenotypes, and autoimmune manifestations (islet and extrapancreatic autoantibodies). Casuistry. 532 T1D patients and 594 controls in a case-control study. Initially, CD226 coding regions and boundaries were sequenced in a subset of 106 T1D patients and 102 controls. In a second step, two CD226 variants, rs763361 (exon 7) and rs727088 (3′ UTR region), involved with CD226 regulation, were genotyped in the entire cohort. C-peptide and autoantibody levels were determined. No new polymorphic variant was found. The variants rs763361 and rs727088 were in strong linkage disequilibrium. The TT genotype of rs763361 was associated with TID risk (OR = 1.503;  95%  CI = 1.135–1.991; P = 0.0044), mainly in females (P = 0.0012), greater frequency of anti-GAD autoantibody (31.9% × 24.5%; OR = 1.57; CI = 1.136–2.194; P = 0.0081), and lower C-peptide levels when compared to those with TC + CC genotypes (0.41 ± 0.30 ng/dL versus 0.70 ± 0.53 ng/dL P = 0.0218). Conclusions. The rs763361 variant of CD226 gene (TT genotype) was associated with susceptibility to T1D and with the degree of aggressiveness of the disease in T1D patients from Brazil. Ancestry had no effect.


Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome | 2015

Association of interleukin 21 receptor gene variants with autoimune diseases in a type 1 diabetes cohort

Cintia Semzezem; Marcia Rs Correia; Aritania Santos; Rosa T. Fukui; Karla Fb Gomes; Rodolfo Batista; Maria Elizabeth Rossi da Silva

Background Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disorder mediated by T lymphocytes and dendritic cells. The lymphocyte activation involves the inflammatory pathways T helper1 (Th1), Th2 and Th17 and the inhibition of regulatory T cells. It was found that Th17 pathway is implicated in the inflammatory process termed insulitis, resulting in the destruction of pancreatic beta cells, being regulated by the interleukins IL-21, IL-23 and IL-27. Studies have demonstrated a role for the interation of IL21 and its receptor IL21R in the genesis and progression of many autoimmune diseases. The variant rs2214537 was associated with multiple sclerosis and Kawasaki disease and rs2285452 with thyroid disease.


Cytokine | 2013

Lack of association between IL27 gene variants and type 1 diabetes susceptibility

Aritania Santos; Lindiane Gomes Crisostomo; Rosa T. Fukui; Sergio Russo Matioli; Maria Elizabeth Rossi da Silva


European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2012

Carbohydrate supplementation delays DNA damage in elite runners during intensive microcycle training

Maysa Vieira de Sousa; Klavs Madsen; Rosa T. Fukui; Aritania Santos; Maria Elizabeth Rossi da Silva


Cellular Immunology | 2017

Th17 pathway in recent-onset autoimmune diabetes

Jéssica Pereira Fores; Lindiane Gomes Crisostomo; Noemia Mie Orii; Aritania Santos; Rosa Tsuneshiro Fukui; Sergio Russo Matioli; Dewton de Moraes Vasconcelos; Maria Elizabeth Rossi da Silva


Diabetes | 2018

Recreational Running Training Favourably Affects Antioxidants Gene Expression in Type 2 Diabetes Patients

Maysa Vieira de Sousa; Aritania Santos; Maria Elizabeth Rossi da Silva


Diabetes | 2018

Iron-Overload Evaluation by Noninvasive Methods in Patients with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, Overweight, and Hyperferritinemia

Paula P.F. Branisso; Claudia P. Oliveira; Hilton Muniz Leão Filho; Aritania Santos; Fabiana Roberto Lima; Marcio C. Mancini; Flair José Carrilho; Manoel de Souza Rocha; Cintia Cercato


Diabetes | 2017

Evaluation of the Profile of Circulating microRNAs in Individuals with Recent Type 1 Diabetes and Healthy Controls

Aritania Santos; Ludmila R. P. Ferreira; Rosa T. Fukui; Edecio Cunha-Neto; Maria Elizabeth Rossi da Silva


Diabetes | 2016

Increased Circulating Levels of miR-204 miR-101 and miR-425 in Recent Onset Type 1 Diabetes Can Be a Marker of Beta-Cell Destruction and Dysregulation of Insulin Signaling

Aritania Santos; Ludmila R. P. Ferreira; Rosa T. Fukui; Edecio Cunha-Neto; Maria Elizabeth Rossi da Silva

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Rosa T. Fukui

University of São Paulo

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Ludmila R. P. Ferreira

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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