2023
DOI: 10.2337/db23-1143-p
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1143-P: Elevated Serum IgA and the Gut Microbiome in Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes (T1D)

Abstract: Elevated serum IgA occurs in ~20% of children with new onset T1D, although its potential role in T1D pathogenesis is not understood. Gut dysbiosis is present at onset of T1D and is strongly associated with its pathogenesis. Mucosal IgA is well known to influence the microbiome and vice versa. In animal models, serum IgA responds to microbiome changes, thereby inducing a protective response to gut invasion by pathogens. However, the relationship between gut microbiome and serum IgA in humans with T1D is unknown… Show more

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