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Environmental factors in the etiology of type 1 diabetes

Akerblom, H.K. (author)
Åkerblom, H.K., Biomedicum Helsinki Institute, B.P. 700, Haartmaninkatu 8, FIN-00029 HUS, Finland, Department of Pediatrics, University of Helsinki
Vaarala, Outi (author)
Linköpings universitet,Hälsouniversitetet,Pediatrik
Hyoty, H. (author)
Hyöty, H., Department of Virology, University of Tampere, Finland
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Ilonen, J. (author)
Institute of Microbiology and Pathology, University of Turku
Knip, M. (author)
Department of Pediatrics, University of Helsinki
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Åkerblom, HK., Biomedicum Helsinki Institute, B.P. 700, Haartmaninkatu 8, FIN-00029 HUS, Finland, Department of Pediatrics, University of Helsinki Hälsouniversitetet (creator_code:org_t)
2002-03-26
2002
English.
In: American Journal of Medical Genetics. - Hoboken, NJ, United States : John Wiley & Sons. - 0148-7299 .- 1096-8628. ; 115:1, s. 18-29
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  • Type 1 diabetes is considered to be an autoimmune disease in which T lymphocytes infiltrate the islets of pancreas and destroy the insulin producing beta cell population. Besides antigen specificity, the quality of immune reactivity against islet cell antigen(s) is an important determinant of the beta cell destruction. Much evidence indicates that the function of the gut immune system is central in the pathogenesis, as the regulation of the gut immune system may be aberrant in type 1 diabetes. The role of virus infections in the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes has been supported by substantial new evidence suggesting that one virus group, enteroviruses, may trigger the beta-cell damaging process in a considerable proportion of patients. The latest evidence comes from studies indicating the presence of viral genome in diabetic patients and from prospective studies confirming epidemiological risk effect. If this association holds still true in ongoing large-scale studies, intervention trials should be considered to confirm causality. Of the dietary putative etiological factors, cow's milk proteins have received the main attention. Many studies indicate an association between early exposure to dietary cow's milk proteins and an increased risk of type 1 diabetes. The question will be answered by a large scale, prospective, randomized, international intervention trial Another dietary factor in need of more studies is the deficiency of vitamin D. Among toxins, N-nitroso compounds are the main candidates. An interaction of genetic and environmental factors is important in evaluating the possible role of a certain environmental factor in the etiology of type 1 diabetes. © 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Cow's milk proteins
Enterovirus
Growth
Gut immunity
Interaction
N-nitroso compounds
Vitamin D
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