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autoantibody$6003$ - traducción al alemán

MEDICAL CONDITION
Insulin antibodies; Diabetes type 1.5; Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults; Diabetes Type 1.5; Islet cell antibodies; Insulinoma-associated autoantibodies; Islet cell antibody; Insulinoma-associated autoantibody; Islet cell autoantibodies; Insulin autoantibodies; Islet cell autoantibody; Insulin autoantibody; Latent autoimmune diabetes; Latent autoimmune diabetes of adults; Type 1.5 diabetes
  • Destruction of [[Glutamate decarboxylase]] (pictured here) via [[autoantibodies]] is strongly linked with LADA type 1 diabetes.

autoantibody      
n. gegen Eigen-Antigene gerichtete Antikörper betreffend (wie z.B. gegen normale Gewebebestandteile) (med.)

Definición

autoantibody
¦ noun (plural autoantibodies) Physiology an antibody produced by an organism in response to a constituent of its own tissues.

Wikipedia

Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults

Slowly evolving immune-mediated diabetes, or latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA), is a form of diabetes that exhibits clinical features similar to both type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D), and is sometimes referred to as type 1.5 diabetes. It is an autoimmune form of diabetes, similar to T1D, but patients with LADA often show insulin resistance, similar to T2D, and share some risk factors for the disease with T2D. Studies have shown that LADA patients have certain types of antibodies against the insulin-producing cells, and that these cells stop producing insulin more slowly than in T1D patients.

LADA appears to share genetic risk factors with both T1D and T2D but is genetically distinct from both. Within the LADA patient group, a genetic and phenotypic heterogeneity has been observed with varying degrees of insulin resistance and autoimmunity. With the knowledge we have today, LADA can thus be described as a hybrid form of T1D and T2D, showing phenotypic and genotypic similarities with both, as well as variation within LADA regarding the degree of autoimmunity and insulin resistance.

The concept of LADA was first introduced in 1993, though The Expert Committee on the Diagnosis and Classification of Diabetes Mellitus does not recognize the term, instead including it under the standard definition of diabetes mellitus type 1.