Lendrum R, Walker G, Gamble D R
Lancet. 1975 Apr 19;1(7912):880-2. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(75)91683-9.
Antibodies reacting with human pancreatic islet cells were found by immunofluorescence in the sera of 51 of 105 children with diabetes mellitus of recent onset. These antibodies were of IgG class, and several of them fixed complement and reacted with pancreatic islets of other species. Thyroid microsomal and/or gastric-parietal-cell antibodies were found in only 10 of the patients with islet-cell antibodies, and none of them had adrenal antibodies. These findings contrast with previous reports which have stressed the rarity of islet-cell antibodies in adult diabetics and their occurrence only in patients with other evidence of autoimmune disease.
通过免疫荧光法在105例近期发病的糖尿病儿童患者中的51例血清中发现了与人类胰岛细胞发生反应的抗体。这些抗体属于IgG类,其中几种能固定补体并与其他物种的胰岛发生反应。仅在10例有胰岛细胞抗体的患者中发现了甲状腺微粒体和/或胃壁细胞抗体,且他们均无肾上腺抗体。这些发现与之前的报告形成对比,之前的报告强调成年糖尿病患者中胰岛细胞抗体罕见,且仅在有其他自身免疫性疾病证据的患者中出现。