A. Shimada et al., T-cell insulitis found in anti-GAD65(+) diabetes with residual beta-cell function - A case report, DIABET CARE, 22(4), 1999, pp. 615-617
CASE HISTORY - We recently encountered a 65-year-old anti-GAD(-) diabetic w
oman with residual beta-cell function who was proved to have T-cell insulit
is. The proportion of CD4(+) and CD8(+) cells varied among individual islet
s, although CD4(+) cells tended to be the predominant T-cell type in the is
lets examined. All of the islets examined still contained insulin, suggesti
ng that beta-cell mass may have been preserved.
DISCUSSION - It is well known that lymphocytic infiltration of pancreatic i
slets, a condition referred to as "insulitis," is seen in acute-onset type
1 diabetes at autopsy and in biopsy specimens. However, there have been no
proven cases of insulitis in type 1 diabetes with residual beta-cell functi
on. We believe that this is the first type 1 diabetic patient with residual
beta-cell function who was proven to have T-cell insulitis. This novel evi
dence will contribute to the proper classification and treatment of diabete
s and to a better understanding of the pathophysiology of type 1 diabetes.