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Joint analysis of the nPOD-Virus Group data: the association of enterovirus with type 1 diabetes is supported by multiple markers of infection in pancreas tissue

Title: Joint analysis of the nPOD-Virus Group data: the association of enterovirus with type 1 diabetes is supported by multiple markers of infection in pancreas tissue
Authors: SJ Richardson; T Rodriguez-Calvo; JE Laiho; JS Kaddis; JO Nyalwidhe; I Kusmartseva; S Morfopoulou; JF Petrosino; V Plagnol; K Maedler; MA Morris; JL Nadler; MA Atkinson; M von Herrath; RE Lloyd; H Hyoty; NG Morgan; A Pugliese
Publication Year: 2025
Subject Terms: Autoimmunity; Enterovirus; Pancreas; Pancreatic beta cell; Pancreatic islet; Type 1 diabetes
Description: Aims/hypothesis: Previous pathology studies have associated enterovirus infections with type 1 diabetes by examining the enterovirus capsid protein 1 (VP1) in autopsy pancreases obtained near diabetes diagnosis. The Network for Pancreatic Organ Donors with Diabetes (nPOD) has since obtained pancreases from organ donors with type 1 diabetes (with broad age and disease duration) and donors with disease-associated autoantibodies (AAbs), the latter representing preclinical disease. Two accompanying manuscripts from the nPOD-Virus Group report primary data from a coordinated analysis of multiple enterovirus indices. We aimed to comprehensively assess the association of multiple enterovirus markers with type 1 diabetes. Methods: The nPOD-Virus Group examined pancreases from 197 donors, recovered between 2007 and 2019, classified into five groups: donors with type 1 diabetes, with residual insulin-containing islets (T1D-ICI group, n=41) or with only insulin-deficient islets (T1D-IDI, n=42); donors without diabetes who are AAb-negative (ND, n=83); and rare donors without diabetes expressing a single AAb (AAb + , n=22) or multiple AAbs (AAb ++ , n=9). We assessed the overall association of multiple indicators of enterovirus infection, case-by-case and between donor groups, as well as assay agreement and reproducibility, using various statistical methods. We examined data from 645 assays performed across 197 nPOD donors. Results: Detection of enterovirus indices by independent laboratories had high reproducibility, using both enterovirus-targeted and unbiased methods. T1D-ICI donors had significantly higher (p
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: unknown
Relation: 10871/141359
Availability: https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Joint_analysis_of_the_nPOD-Virus_Group_data_the_association_of_enterovirus_with_type_1_diabetes_is_supported_by_multiple_markers_of_infection_in_pancreas_tissue/30137662
Rights: CC BY
Accession Number: edsbas.A6D42C5D
Database: BASE