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Autoantibody-Negative Type 1 Diabetes: A Neglected Subtype

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TRENDS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM
Volume 32, Issue 5, Pages 295-305

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.tem.2021.02.001

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  1. University Postgraduate Award (University of New South Wales)

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Studying autoantibody-negative T1D reveals the challenges and limitations in understanding this group, as they are excluded from immunomodulatory trials, hindering improvements in diagnostics and therapies for the disease.
Up to 15% of individuals with a clinical phenotype of type 1 diabetes (T1D) do not have evidence of seropositivity for pancreatic islet autoantibodies. On this basis, they are classified as nonimmune or idiopathic, and remain an understudied population, as they are excluded from T1D immunomodulatory trials. Our limited understanding of the disease aetiopathogenesis in autoantibody-negative T1D hinders our ability to improve diagnostic pathways and discover novel therapeutic agents; particularly as we progress towards an era of precision medicine. This review summarises the current understanding and challenges in studying autoantibody-negative T1D. We review the literature regarding T1D classification, and the role of autoimmunity and defects in the immunogenic pathway that may distinguish autoantibody-positive and -negative T1D.

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