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Diabetes, Vol 48, Issue 4 865-869, Copyright © 1999 by American Diabetes Association
Is diabetic nephropathy inherited? Studies of glomerular structure in type 1 diabetic sibling pairs
P Fioretto, MW Steffes, J Barbosa, SS Rich, ME Miller and M Mauer
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Padova Medical School, Padua, Italy.
Only a minority of patients with type 1 diabetes develop diabetic
nephropathy (DN). Poor glycemic control cannot fully explain DN risk, and
family studies suggest genetic susceptibility factors. To understand
familial DN concordance, we evaluated glomerular structure in families with
type 1 diabetic sibling pairs. Kidney function and biopsy studies were
performed in 21 probands (P) (first to develop diabetes) and 21 siblings
(S) (second to develop diabetes), most with normal urinary albumin
excretion rates (UAER). Glomerular structure was measured by morphometry.
Intrafamilial correlation was estimated by one-way random-effects ANOVA and
by mixed-effects ANOVA, adjusting for age and duration of diabetes.
Diabetes duration was, by definition, longer in P than in S, while age and
sex were similar. HbA1c over 5 years and blood pressure were not different
in P and S and were without familial effect. UAER was greater in P than in
S (P < 0.05), with strong familial effect (P = 0.03). A strong
concordance among siblings for mesangial fractional volume (P < or =
0.01) remained significant after adjustment for diabetes duration and age
(P = 0.04). Results were similar for mesangial cell (P = 0.01; adjusted P =
0.04) and mesangial matrix fractional volumes (P < 0.01; adjusted P =
0.06). There was also clustering of the patterns of glomerular lesions. For
example, if P had relatively marked glomerular basement membrane thickening
compared with mesangial matrix expansion, S had a similar pattern (chi2, P
< 0.025). Strong concordance in severity and patterns of glomerular
lesions in type 1 diabetic siblings, despite lack of concordance in
glycemia, supports an important role for genetic factors in DN risk.

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