What Is Type 1 Diabetes
Type 1 diabetes, is a disease that typically develops in children or teenagers. This disease is characterized by the body actually stopping production of insulin. Not to be confused with type 2 diabetes where insulin production is typically normal or even elevated and the body just loses sensitivity to it. Diabetes is very prevalent, in the US alone over 9% of the population is known to be diabetic, however they are predominantly type 2 diabetics. Type 1 diabetes accounts for only 5% of total diabetes cases (roughly 1.5 million people in the US). (Source).
The immune system of type 1 diabetics attacks insulin generating cells in the sufferers pancreas ultimately destroying them. These cells are called islets and are responsible for detecting blood glucose levels and producing insulin to keep those levels constant.
Figure 1: Pancreatic Islet Cells
In the above image several fluorescent molecules and stains have been added to a section of mouse pancreatic cells, including a cluster of islet cells so you can see parts of them. The blue color is fluorescence from a DAPI stain, DAPI or (4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole) is a fluorescent molecule that binds to DNA. So what we see in blue is actually the nuclei of the cells (as that is where the DNA is). In red is a fluorescently tagged antibody which binds specifically to insulin, so you can see that inside of the islet cells is a lot of insulin but other nearby non islet pancreas cells are not red (as they are not producing insulin). The green color is a separate antibody which binds to the extracellular matrix of a mouse cell.
Enter Enterovirus Infection
A question that has plagued the scientific community with regards to type one diabetes is what makes the body recognize its own cells as foreign? What initiates the autoimmune condition? A recent publication in the journal Diabetologia titled "Detection of enteroviruses in stools precedes islet autoimmunity by several months: possible evidence for slowly operating mechanisms in virus-induced autoimmunity" indicates that it may be linked to infection by an enterovirus.
Figure 2: An Enterovirus (Polio)
Enteroviruses are RNA viruses (a bit like the retroviruses we discussed a bit ago) with a single stranded RNA genome. Their name comes from the way they infect, which is through the intestines (entero = intestines). They cause a variety of human diseases with the most notable one being polio, however not all enteroviruses are known to cause a disease in humans (yet at least).
In the Diabetologia publication the authors were screening stool samples where they found that enterovirus infection in children (they report coxsackievirus A4, coxsakievirus A2 and coxsakievirus A16 were the most common) was correlated with later detection of antibodies for islet cells. Suggesting that these enterovirus infections are associated with development of Type 1 diabetes. Perhaps they are the causative agent which begins the immune system attacking the islet cells.
Additional References
- http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00125-016-4177-z
- http://acsh.org/news/2017/01/11/diabetes-and-germs-more-evidence-link-10716
- https://www.diabetesresearch.org/what-is-type-one-diabetes
- https://steemit.com/science/@justtryme90/science-lesson-what-is-an-antibody-and-how-does-the-body-use-them
- http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/statistics/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterovirus
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As a pediatrician, I have to tell you that this has been known for a long time. There are many viruses incriminated to destroy the islets of langerhanz that secrete insulin in the pancreas, namely Coxasakie, Mumps and others.
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At least according to the discussion in this article, there were two previous studies done similarly on stool samples where "no significant difference in enterovirus infections were found between children who developed islet autoimmunity or type 1 diabetes and matched control children. "
They cite these two articles:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21932150
http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/diacare/34/1/151.full.pdf
The authors stated that the prior studies only collected samples for 1 and 2 years respectively which limited the ability of those studies to detect the association.
So yes they were implicated in a few studies in the past but this appears to be the most conclusive positive correlation to date.
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Thank you for sharing this study. The other interesting component is the genetic predisposition and the virus being the initiator of the molecular mimicry event. I had terrible abdominal pain throughout childhood and once I stopped producing insulin the abdominal pain stopped. Maybe coincidence but I doubt it. I don't think all type 1 is caused by an initial virus but I believe the majority are...some antigen has to confuse the body though.
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Yep! It's fascinating to read about this stuff. You are likely right, there certainly seem to be a lot of variables at work for the development of Type 1 diabetes. Viruses likely aren't the only trigger mechanism to start the autoimmunity.
Wouldn't the inflammation from the immune system killing the islet cells cause pain? Or is this not possible?
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You are probably right. Inflammation to the visceral organs could cause a generalized pain. Pancreatitis is excruciating pain and that is basically the pancreas destroying itself by its own digestive enzymes.....which can also lead to diabetes if chronic as in alcoholism. However, the autoimmune process can take up to 10 years to destroy enough Beta-islet cells to cause hyperglycemia. I think the pain was the inflammation (which was seen on imaging when they thought I had an appendicitis)...So indirectly a potential virus may have caused molecular mimicry, which led my T-cells to destroy the islet cells, which then led to inflammation and pain!
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Interesting that this is old news and many still don't know about it. Second that there has been very little improvement of cures to diabetes.
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It's certainly a very complicated disease, and it's unfortunate that more progress hasn't been made. I read a while back about stem cell therapy showing some promise in that avenue but they are really a work in progress.
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very interesting!
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Thank you for reading and commenting! Most appreciated.
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Hmm, I was in a car accident when I was about 6, and by the time I was 7, I was having symptoms of diabetes. Officially diagnosed when I was almost 8. I always considered the events to be related, though there must have been a lot going on inside.
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Sorry to hear this, but that is interesting. Perhaps the stress of recovery from the accident caused the immune system to go wrong, much like the virus is doing in the children from this publication. As @tfeldman was saying, there are most certainly several ways to kick-start the autoimmune response.
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A 12 year old girl was struck by a car and developed diabetes suddenly. Another woman I know was physically abused by her husband and developed sudden onset diabetes while recovering from the abuse.
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The retro-afro-virus strikes back...
Thanks for sharing this, I didn't know a clue about that. And the comments to your post are also great :)
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Not exactly retro-afro-virus. These viruses the ones discussed in this current post do not integrate into the host genome with a reverse transcriptase/integrate combo. They just infect and use the cell to propagate, the similarity is with their RNA genomes.
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very interesting post, great info thanks for sharing this
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Great article, it opened my eyes!
Upvoted & resteemed!
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Thank you William! I appreciate your kindness!
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I thank you for the research, my wife and I both are extremely interested in this topic.
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Thank you for sharing:) I think this has been hypothesised for a long time. There is also some research I saw a while back that implicated another virus in some cases of type 2 diabetes where there is a combination of insulin deficiency and also the typical resistance you see in most cases of type 2.
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There are such a wide variety of viruses that infect us, and good many of them really don't appear to be doing us any harm. It really wouldn't surprise me at all to find out that many of these chronic diseases have a viral component. The only upside is perhaps we could come up with some type of vaccine to ward off the virus before it becomes an issue. Eradicating type 1 diabetes would be pretty wonderful.
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Yes for sure. I think there are also thought to be associations with obesity/metabolic syndrome and some adenoviruses.
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Yep, Adenovirus 36 is thought to be associated with obesity.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4517116/
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Cool thanks for the link - that is the paper I was thinking about! I might do a post on it if you aren't doing one.
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By all means make one my friend :)
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Cool thanks will do:)
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While taking Interferon for Hep C I became ill with the flu. I was given an antibiotic which wiped out my good bacteria and I developed Thrush . I awoke to a blood sugar of 630 and I could not see. ( I was later diagnosed with a third optical stoke.) I was hospitalized for over a week. I have been insulin dependent since I was hospitalized. My doctor 20 years ago classified me as sudden onset Type 1. My specialist now classifies me as type 2 due to the fact I had gestational diabetes. I began a ketogenic diet 2 weeks ago to address the weight gain of the past 20 years
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