Genetics Of Autoimmunity In Type I Diabetes



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Infectious Disease, Diabetes, Diabetes
Therapuetic Areas:Endocrinology, Immunology / Infectious Diseases
Healthy:No
Age Range:2 - Any
Updated:8/30/2018
Start Date:August 2001
End Date:January 2050
Contact:Martin Hessner, PhD
Email:t1dinfo@mcw.edu
Phone:414-955-4903

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The purpose of this study is to gain more information about the step-by-step process that
causes someone to develop type 1 diabetes. Scientists think that a person's own immune
system, directed by genetic and environmental factors play a major role in its development.
Participation involves a blood draw, a brief medical history questionnaire and measurements
of height and weight. Some participants will be asked to return for annual follow-up visits
for 10 years.

The goal of this project is to gain knowledge about the development of Type 1 diabetes (T1D),
as T1D is one of the most common chronic diseases in children. There has been a rise in the
number of cases diagnosed as well as a decrease in the age of diagnosis. This project aims to
understand the disease progression as seen in the immune system and to define the genetic and
environmental factors that affect inflammation and regulation, which could determine disease
progression or nonprogression. Families that include a family member with T1D will be
recruited, as well as unrelated, healthy controls as a comparison group.

Participants will have height and weight measured, complete a social & medical history
questionnaire, and have blood drawn for analysis for HLA haplotype (a genetic sequence
related to type 1 diabetes susceptibility)diabetes, blood glucose, immune system response,
complete blood count, and autoantibody measurements. Some family members may return for
follow-up visits for up to 10 years.

Inclusion Criteria (Families):

- Families where at least one first-degree family member has type 1 diabetes

- The diabetic proband in the family was diagnosed before the age of 39

- Family members must be at least 2 years old to participate

Exclusion Criteria (Families):

- Families with no history of type 1 diabetes

- Families with a history of diabetes that is not type 1 (LADA, MODY, type 2 etc.)

Inclusion Criteria (Controls):

- No family history of type 1 diabetes or other autoimmune conditions

- Age 2 or older

Exclusion Criteria (Controls):

- Personal or family history of autoimmune disease
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Phone: 414-955-4903
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