TY - JOUR T1 - PROGRESSION OF AUTOANTIBODIES ANTI-GAD AND ANTI-IA2 IN TYPE 1A DIABETICS AGED OF 5 TO 21 YEARS IN CÔTE D’IVOIRE JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/551473 SP - 551473 AU - Aïssé Florence Judith Trébissou AU - Chiayé Claire Antoinette Yapo-Crezoit AU - Pascal Sibailly AU - Mamadou Sanogo AU - Amos Ankotché AU - Dinard Kouassi AU - Marie Thérèse Kouassi AU - Hatem Masmoudi AU - Adou Francis Yapo Y1 - 2019/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2019/02/16/551473.abstract N2 - Background Diabetes autoantibodies are indispensable markers of diabetes classification.Objective to research autoantibodies anti-GAD and anti-IA2 in type 1A diabetics (T1D) aged 5 to 21 years, and to follow the progression of these autoantibodies in T1D patients, in Côte d’Ivoire.Methods The study population composed of 28 T1D patients, aged 5 to 21 years. T1D were followed up in two diabetes care centers in Abidjan district, Endocrinology departments of U.H.C of Yopougon and Treichville. Anti-GAD and anti-IA2 autoantibodies were researched by ELISA.Results anti-GAD and anti-IA2 were present in T1D and their siblings. After 2 years of diabetes, the titer of the anti-GAD autoantibodies increased to the mean value of 677.10 ± 353.20 IU / ml. Then, a fall of the anti-GAD autoantibodies until the cancellation was observed from the 8th to the 9th with values of 117 IU / ml to 10.14 IU / ml. Anti-IA2 autoantibodies fall at 9th year of diabetes with a value of 55.10 IU / ml.Conclusion anti-GAD and anti-IA2 autoantibodies persist after 9 years of diabetes, causing total destruction over time of the pancreatic β-cell mass in patients from Côte d’Ivoire, leading them to the death. ER -