The study aims is to find out if people with type 1 diabetes diagnosed in later life (after age 30) have the same rapid loss of insulin secretion (measured using C-peptide) that occurs in younger adults with type 1 diabetes. The investigators will recruit 135 participants aged over 30 years with a clinical diagnosis of type 1 diabetes and diabetes duration ≤100 days. The investigators will also recruit a comparison group of 61 participants aged 18-30 with a clinical diagnosis of type 1 diabetes and diabetes duration ≤100 days. C-peptide will be measured during mixed meal tolerance tests (MMTT) performed at baseline, 6 months and a year. This study also aims to test a new more practical way of monitoring insulin secretion at home using a finger prick 'blood spot' rather than time consuming tests in a hospital. Finger-prick C-peptide samples will be collected after the MMTT and by the participants at home throughout the year.
The study aims to evaluate progression of type 1 diabetes. Primary analysis will be conducted on those with \>=1 diabetes autoantibody positive (GAD, IA2 ZNT8). Sensitivity analysis will be performed by repeating all analysis defining T1D as a) double antibody positivity and b) single antibody positivity combined with a high genetic risk score for T1D (T1DGRS\>5th centile of a control population). Further aims will be to evaluate the utility of dried blood spot testing to detect change in C-peptide and the utility of home test results as a marker of hypoglycaemia and glucose variability.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
130
Royal Devon & Exeter NHS Foundation Trust
Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom
C-peptide value at a year
12 month (Mixed Meal Tolerance Test) MMTT area under the curve (AUC) C-peptide.
Time frame: 12 months
Change in C-peptide over a year
Rate of change of MMTT AUC C-peptide over 12 months assessed at regular study visits
Time frame: 12 months
C-peptide value at 12 months
Mean C-peptide at 12 months assessed using MMTT and home blood samples
Time frame: 12 months
Glucose variability & hypoglycemia
Glucose variability \& hypoglycemia as measured by continuous glucose monitoring (CGM)
Time frame: 12 months
Change in dried blood spot C-peptide
Rate of change in home dried blood spot C-peptide over 12 months
Time frame: 12 months
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