“…Meanwhile, secondary amyloidosis has been shown to complicate chronic inflammatory autoimmune diseases [4] and chronic diseases such as autoimmune disease and T2DM have also been suggested to be potential factors for AA amyloidosis [5]. Thus, a reciprocal interaction may be also involved; several cases of insulin-derived localized amyloidosis have been reported like those mentioned in [6,7] and a case of primary systemic amyloidosis with the history of T2DM for nine years has also been recently described [8]. Further, Inflammation is known to be closely involved in the pathogenesis of T2DM, and reactive amyloidosis occurs in the presence of chronic inflammation and renal AA amyloidosis was shown to be prevalent in T2DM [9].…”