Pozzilli P, Sensi M, Gorsuch A, Bottazzo G F, Cudworth A G
Lancet. 1979 Jul 28;2(8135):173-5. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(79)91436-3.
The proportion of blood mononuclear cells forming low-affinity rosettes with sheep erythrocytes (K cells) was abnormally high in 13 (57%) of 23 children with classical type-1 diabetes at diagnosis but normal in children who had had diabetes for more than a year. A raised proportion of K cells was also found in 5 out of 10 unaffected siblings with islet-cell antibodies and at least one HLA haplotype in common with the diabetic proband; and in 10 (45%) of 22 subjects with type-1 diabetes and co-existent autoimmune thyroid disease irrespective of the duration of diabetes or the presence of islet-cell antibodies. These findings may be new evidence for lymphocyte-mediated beta-cell destruction and support the idea of immunogenetic heterogeneity within type-1 diabetes.
在23例经典1型糖尿病患儿中,13例(57%)在诊断时与绵羊红细胞形成低亲和力玫瑰花结的血液单核细胞(K细胞)比例异常高,但病程超过一年的患儿该比例正常。在10例有胰岛细胞抗体且至少与糖尿病先证者有一个共同HLA单倍型的未患病同胞中,有5例也发现K细胞比例升高;在22例患有1型糖尿病并伴有自身免疫性甲状腺疾病的患者中,10例(45%)也出现这种情况,且与糖尿病病程或胰岛细胞抗体的存在无关。这些发现可能是淋巴细胞介导的β细胞破坏的新证据,并支持1型糖尿病存在免疫遗传异质性的观点。