Objective: To determine the frequency and significance of diabetes mellitus (DM)-related autoantibodies in children with autoimmune hepatitis (AIH).

Research Design And Methods: Anti-islet cell antibodies (ICA), insulin autoantibodies (IAA), and anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD65) antibodies were assessed in 28 children (25 female) with AIH before and after 3-9 years of therapy with azathioprine and prednisone.

Results: There was biochemical and clinical remission of AIH activity in 76% of the children after 1 year of immunosuppressive therapy. Positive ICA and IAA were found in 60.7% and 18.5% of the patients, decreasing to 38.5% and 12% after 3-9 years of therapy. Anti-GAD autoantibodies were present in only one patient who had Graves' disease, high ICA titer, and developed type 1 DM after 3 years. After 3-9 years of follow up, all had normal fasting glycemia, glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), and, with a single exception, normal responses to oral glucose tolerance testing. No increase in the frequencies of HLA antigens was observed in ICA- and IAA-positive patients compared to antibody-negative patients or a control population. The majority of the patients with HLA-DRB1*03 or DRB1*04, however, were positive for ICA (7/10), and three of them had IAA. The frequency of high risk HLA DQB1*0302 or DQB1*02 alleles was low and similar to control frequencies, indicating low-risk for DM despite the presence of DM-related autoimmunity markers.

Conclusions: AIH in childhood is associated with high frequency of ICA and IAA, with less than expected rates of progression to DM. Immunosuppression reduced ICA and IAA frequency and titers.

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