Serum biomarkers for diagnosis and prediction of type 1 diabetes

Translational Research : the Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine
Lian YiWei-Jun Qian

Abstract

Type 1 diabetes (T1D) culminates in the autoimmune destruction of the pancreatic βcells, leading to insufficient production of insulin and development of hyperglycemia. Serum biomarkers including a combination of glucose, glycated molecules, C-peptide, and autoantibodies have been well established for the diagnosis of T1D. However, these molecules often mark a late stage of the disease when ∼90% of the pancreatic insulin-producing β-cells have already been lost. With the prevalence of T1D increasing worldwide and because of the physical and psychological burden induced by this disease, there is a great need for prognostic biomarkers to predict T1D development or progression. This would allow us to identify individuals at high risk for early prevention and intervention. Therefore, considerable efforts have been dedicated to the understanding of disease etiology and the discovery of novel biomarkers in the last few decades. The advent of high-throughput and sensitive "-omics" technologies for the study of proteins, nucleic acids, and metabolites have allowed large scale profiling of protein expression and gene changes in T1D patients relative to disease-free controls. In this review, we briefly discuss the classical diagnostic bi...Continue Reading

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