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S.A. Litherland, X.T. Xie, A.D. Hutson, C. Wasserfall, D.S. Whittaker, J.-X. She, A. Hofig, M.A. Dennis, K. Fuller, R. Cook, D. Schatz, L.L. Moldawer, M.J. Clare-Salzler
Published in Volume 104, Issue 4
J Clin Invest. 1999; 104(4):515–523 doi:10.1172/JCI4852
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PGS2 expression in CD14+ monocytes correlates with FPIR, a clinical criterion for IDDM risk assessment. PBMCs from subjects at low, moderate, and high risk for IDDM were analyzed for PGS2 expression in CD14+ monocytes by flow cytometry. The “Developed IDDM” designation in this data set indicates 4 high-risk-group individuals who developed diabetes during the period of observation. The correlation of maximum PGS2 levels obtained during the observation period with insulin secretory capacity (FPIR) was determined using Prism 2.01 software (Graph Pad Software for Science Inc., San Diego, California, USA). A significant inverse correlation between insulin secretion and PGS2 expression was found (P = 0.0201; n = 46 total subjects), with best fit being a hyperbolic curve (r2 = 0.83).