Age-dependent decline of β-cell function in type 1 diabetes after diagnosis: a multi-centre longitudinal study.

DIABETES OBESITY & METABOLISM(2014)

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AimsC-peptide secretion is currently the only available clinical biomarker to measure residual -cell function in type 1 diabetes. However, the natural history of C-peptide decline after diagnosis can vary considerably dependent upon several variables. We investigated the shape of C-peptide decline over time from type 1 diabetes onset in relation to age at diagnosis, haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels and insulin dose. MethodsWe analysed data from 3929 type 1 diabetes patients recruited from seven European centres representing all age groups at disease onset (childhood, adolescence and adulthood). The influence of the age at onset on -cell function was investigated in a longitudinal analysis at diagnosis and up to 5-years follow-up. ResultsFasting C-peptide (FCP) data at diagnosis were available in 3668 patients stratified according to age at diagnosis in four groups (<5years, n=344; >5years<10years, n=668; >10years<18years, n=991; >18years, n=1655). FCP levels were positively correlated with age (p<0.001); the subsequent decline in FCP over time was log-linear with a greater decline rate in younger age groups (p<0.0001). ConclusionsThis study reveals a positive correlation between age at diagnosis of type 1 diabetes and FCP with a more rapid decline of -cell function in the very young patients. These data can inform the design of clinical trials using C-peptide values as an end-point for the effect of a given treatment.
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beta cell,clinical trial,type 1 diabetes
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