Type 1 diabetes mellitus: Multifactors that confer susceptibility to the autoimmune pathogenesis <b>[Abstract in English]</b>

Authors

  • Patrícia Sesterheim PUCRS
  • David Saitovitch PUCRS
  • Henrique Luiz Staub PUCRS

Keywords:

Diabetes mellitus tipo 1, imunologia, etiologia

Abstract

Aims: To review the literature data concerning the factors which confer susceptibilitiy to the autoimmune pathogenesis of type I diabetes mellitus. Source of data: Review of specific articles on the issue published in national and in-ternational databases (SCIELO, LILACS, PUBMED). Summary of the findings: The etiopathogenesis of type I diabetes mellitus is associated to immunoinflammatory, genetic, and environmental factors. In this review, we approach the role of humoral (autoantibodies) and cellular autoimmunity which culminate with the disfunction of insulin-producers beta-cells. The precocity of the presence of some autoantibodies such as anti-islet cell antibodies, anti-insulin and anti-GAD65 are important characteristics of this pathology. The diverse genetic factors related to development of type 1 diabetes mellitus, mostly those linked to the human leucocyte antigen system, surely increment the apresentation of islet antigens to the immune system. Lastly, environmental factors, such as viral exposure, also contribute to the break of immunological tolerance observed in these patients. Conclusions: Type 1 diabetes mellitus has a highly complex etiopathogenesis. A variety of genetic and environmental factors potentialize the mechanisms of humoral and cellular autoimmunity which generate insulitis. The risk of severe hypoglicemia usually seen with insulin therapy and the chronic complications related to type 1 diabetes mellitus justify continuous research on the etiopathogenesis of this entity, so providing new therapeutic strategies. KEYWORDS: DIABETES MELLITUS/immunology; DIABETES MELLITUS/etiology; DIABETES MELLITUS; RISK FACTORS.

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Author Biographies

Patrícia Sesterheim, PUCRS

Mestre em Ciências Médicas: Nefrologia. Aluna de Doutorado em Medicina e Ciências da Saúde com ênfase em Nefrologia da Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS). Bióloga.

David Saitovitch, PUCRS

Pós-Doutor e Mestre em Imunologia dos Transplantes. Médico Nefrologista. Professor Ad-junto de Nefrologia e Medicina Interna da Faculdade de Medicina da PUCRS. Professor da Disciplina de Imunologia dos Transplantes e Nefrologia V da Pós-Graduação da Faculdade de Medicina da PUCRS.

Henrique Luiz Staub, PUCRS

Doutor em Reumatologia e Mestre em Imunologia Clínica. Professor Adjunto de Reumato-logia da Faculdade de Medicina PUCRS. Professor da Disciplina de Imunologia Básica e Pesquisa da Pós-Graduação da Faculdade de Medicina da PUCRS.

Published

2007-11-21

How to Cite

Sesterheim, P., Saitovitch, D., & Staub, H. L. (2007). Type 1 diabetes mellitus: Multifactors that confer susceptibility to the autoimmune pathogenesis <b>[Abstract in English]</b>. Scientia Medica, 17(4), 218–224. Retrieved from https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/index.php/scientiamedica/article/view/1654

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