
chronic autoimmune attack on β cells
manifestations of the disease (hyperglycemia and ketosis) occur late in its course, after more than 90% of the β cells have been destroyed
T lymphocytes react against β-cell antigens and cause cell damage: include CD4+ TH1 subset, which activates macrophages, and CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes, which directly kill β cells
cellular necrosis and lymphocytic infiltration. This lesion is called insulitis
IFN-γ, produced by T cells, and tumor necrosis factor and interleukin-1
Autoantibodies against a variety of β-cell antigens, including insulin and glutamic acid decarboxylase( GAD) can be found
Associated with HLA-DR3, or DR4 type of MHC II antigens
some viral antigens are antigenically similar to β cell antigens (molecular minicry),

Good info. Thanks for explaining concisely but still giving the important points. Would like to know more on the genetic aspects.
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