This study suggests a possible association between the T allele of PTPN22 gene and TT genotype of IL2RA with T1D in studied Egyptian children, especially, females with early onset diabetes who carried the 1858T allele.
Furthermore, long-term T1D patients exhibited highly significant decrease of CD25 expression on both CD25 + FoxP3 + Tregs and FoxP3 + Helios + Tregs, independently on age or the duration of diabetes.
Moreover, depletion of CD4(+) CD25(+) T cells using magnetic-activated cell sorting impaired the protective effect of SGAD65190-315 /IL-10 vaccination on adoptive transfer of diabetes.
Upon stimulation with peptides, GAD-specific responses were equally broad in subjects with diabetes and healthy controls in the presence or absence of CD25(+) T cells, suggesting that a susceptible HLA is sufficient to generate a potentially autoreactive repertoire.
IDDM10 on chromosome 10p11-q11 has been identified as a putative diabetes susceptibility locus through affected sib-pair (ASP) linkage analysis in UK nuclear families [Davies et al., 1994: Nature 371:130-136; Reed et al., 1997: Hum Mol Genet 6:1011-1016; Mein et al., 1998: Nat Genet 19:297-300].