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Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors of Type 1 Autoimmune Diabetes and Its Early Complications (ISIS-DIAB)

27 juin 2016 mis à jour par: Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris

Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors of Type 1 Autoimmune Diabetes and Its Early Complications. French Multicentric Cohort of Diabetic Patients.

The aim of this study is to complete the identification of genetic factors (G) and to undertake the search of environmental factors (E) predisposing to type 1 diabetes (T1D) by constituting a cohort of 3500 T1D patients and a control cohort. We will use the base of G analysis (whole genome genotyping done once a patient using methods conually updated at Centre National de Genotype) and innovative E analysis to develop the following long term objectives :

  • Identify G and E factors influencing the process of remaining beta cells' destruction during the first 3 years after diagnosis (subgroup of T1D patients with a 0-3 years diabetes duration);
  • Identify G factors (pharmacogenomics) of the individual response to insulin using the effective insulin dose as a phenotype over a period of 2 years (subgroup of T1D patients with negative C-peptide and well managed diabetes);
  • Undertake a prospective research of G and E risk factors of "death in bed" syndrome in diabetic adolescents;
  • Undertake a prospective research of G and E risk factors of incipient glomerular microangiopathy (regule measurement of microalbuminuria).

Aperçu de l'étude

Description détaillée

Still recognized in youth only at a stage of complete beta-cell mass destruction and insulin deficiency, autoimmune T1D remains a source of major morbidity through daily life and chronic angiopathic complications despite a better glycemic control. T1D onset is now predominantly pediatric, since its incidence shows a rapid and continuous increase in young European children, due to unknown emerging environmental changes, creating a major need for discoveries in the environmental field. Finding avoidable E factors can allow T1D prevention in the whole children population. Lack of infectious exposures ("the hygiene hypothesis"), viruses, early nutrition, or other factors have been suspected, but E causes of T1D remain a black box, as for most human diseases, that should now be approached more systematically and with respect to gene-environment interactions.

The aim of our study is to complete the identification of genetic factors (G) and to undertake the search of environmental factors (E) predisposing to type 1 diabetes (T1D) by constituting a cohort of 3500 T1D patients and a control cohort. We will use the base of G analysis (whole genome genotyping done once a patient using methods conually updated at Centre National de Genotype) and innovative E analysis to develop the following long term objectives :

  • Identify G and E factors influencing the process of remaining beta cells' destruction during the first 3 years after diagnosis (subgroup of T1D patients with a 0-3 years diabetes duration);
  • Identify G factors (pharmacogenomics) of the individual response to insulin using the effective insulin dose as a phenotype over a period of 2 years (subgroup of T1D patients with negative C-peptide and well managed diabetes);
  • Undertake a prospective research of G and E risk factors of "death in bed" syndrome in diabetic adolescents;
  • Undertake a prospective research of G and E risk factors of incipient glomerular microangiopathy (regule measurement of microalbuminuria).

We propose to constitute a French multicentric cohort of T1D patients, well phenotyped by 3 data types : genetic, environmental and clinical data. The data collection scheme includes at entry a comprehensive 850 items environmental questionnaire for all subjects and a full genotyping with at least 500,000 SNPs until whole-genome sequencing can be deployed by CNG-CEA. Every 6 months, a standardized clinical assessment is made in patients (a WEB application ensuring this standardization has already been developed). Personal address(es) will be collected and geocoded, then mapped with environmental geographic information systems (GIS).

With environmental modelling, the high dimensionality analyses (HDA) constitutes one of the main originality of ISIS-DIAB approaches of translational research. HDA will face not only a massive mass of data, but data of a remarkable diversity (genomic variants, environmental items from questionnaires, environmental data bases mapped to patient address, space-time items, characteristics of social environment, clinical phenotypes etc). A given genotype (defined by many genomic variants) will predispose to T1D only in a given environmental context (defined possibly by a number of factors) and induce a given type of autoimmune process (age of onset, rate of destruction, biomarkers). Since T1D is both multifactorial and heterogeneous, causal factors may interact in a considerable number of scenarii, thus platforms which study these factors should obviously interact. Without HDA, each platform would be left faced with its own data. The chef d'orchestre has to be HDA, to integrate the massive amounts of data and draw networks of causality. Technological advances in HDA developed in other fields of sciences, business and economics (forecasting technology) will be transferred to biomedical research through ISIS-DIAB. French have a strong tradition of high-level maths in this area. We designed the ISIS-DIAB cohort and collection of data to feed HDA with multidisciplinary data. In ISIS-DIAB program, HDA will identify the variables that have the most predictive value on several outcomes (not confined to T1D causality).

Type d'étude

Observationnel

Inscription (Anticipé)

20000

Contacts et emplacements

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Coordonnées de l'étude

Sauvegarde des contacts de l'étude

Lieux d'étude

Critères de participation

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Critère d'éligibilité

Âges éligibles pour étudier

6 mois et plus (Enfant, Adulte, Adulte plus âgé)

Accepte les volontaires sains

Oui

Sexes éligibles pour l'étude

Tout

Méthode d'échantillonnage

Échantillon non probabiliste

Population étudiée

Patients: T1D patients are enrolled into the Isis-Diab cohort, continuously, from 110 clinical diabetes centers distributed over the whole France territory. Inclusion in the cohort occurs most often soon after the initial diagnosis of T1D. This diagnosis is made according to classical criteria of autoimmune T1D.

Controls: we will recruit age-matched controls among friend patients' families and among cases admitted in the participating centers for benign transient intercurrent events.

La description

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Insulin-dependent diabetes
  • Patients older than 6 months at inclusion
  • European or North African geographical origin (defined by the birthplaces of the 4 grandparents), for the purpose of genetic homogeneity of the cohort
  • Anti-GAD, IA2, and insulin autoantibodies, that are present only in the first year of the disease evolution, are not a criterion of absolute inclusion (low risk of error) but will be noted if they were searched at diagnosis
  • Informed consent dated and voluntarily signed (patient and/or parents)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Non-insulin dependent diabetes
  • MODY
  • Severe psychological problems, co-morbidities that could possibly invalidate informed consent

Plan d'étude

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Comment l'étude est-elle conçue ?

Détails de conception

Cohortes et interventions

Groupe / Cohorte
Intervention / Traitement
Isis-Diab patients
French T1D patients with genetic data (GWAS), and environmental data (questionnaire and environmental databases), clinical data
Questionnaires on large environment during mother's pregnancy and patient's childhood, health book copies, addresses' geolocation, quantification of viral exposures using Sentinel Network data
Collect of blood samples for DNA extraction and genetic characterization (GWAS) on Illumina platform (Centre National de Genotype)
Collect of clinical data on the disease and its evolution every 6 months after enrollment
Isis-Diab controls
French control population with genetic data (GWAS) and environmental data (questionnaire and environmental databases
Collect of blood samples for DNA extraction and genetic characterization (GWAS) on Illumina platform (Centre National de Genotype)
Questionnaires on large environment during mother's pregnancy and patient's childhood, health book copies, addresses' geolocation, quantification of viral exposures using Sentinel Network data

Que mesure l'étude ?

Principaux critères de jugement

Mesure des résultats
Délai
Genetic and environmental risk factors of T1D predisposition
Délai: 10 years
10 years

Mesures de résultats secondaires

Mesure des résultats
Description de la mesure
Délai
Genetic and environmental risk factors of T1D complications
Délai: 10 years
Regular measurement of microalbuminuria
10 years
Identify G and E factors influencing the process of remaining beta cells' destruction during the first 3 years after diagnosis
Délai: 5 years
Subgroup of T1D patients with a 0-3 years diabetes duration
5 years
Identify G factors (pharmacogenomics) of the individual response to insulin using the effective insulin dose as a phenotype over a period of 2 years
Délai: 4 years
Subgroup of T1D patients with negative C-peptide and well managed diabetes
4 years
Undertake a prospective research of G and E risk factors of "death in bed" syndrome in diabetic adolescents
Délai: 5 years
5 years

Collaborateurs et enquêteurs

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Les enquêteurs

  • Chercheur principal: Pierre BOUGNERES, MD-PhD, Inserm U986/ Pediatric endocrinology department of the Bicêtre hospital

Publications et liens utiles

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Publications générales

Dates d'enregistrement des études

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Dates principales de l'étude

Début de l'étude

1 novembre 2004

Achèvement primaire (Anticipé)

1 décembre 2017

Achèvement de l'étude (Anticipé)

1 juin 2018

Dates d'inscription aux études

Première soumission

6 août 2014

Première soumission répondant aux critères de contrôle qualité

6 août 2014

Première publication (Estimation)

8 août 2014

Mises à jour des dossiers d'étude

Dernière mise à jour publiée (Estimation)

28 juin 2016

Dernière mise à jour soumise répondant aux critères de contrôle qualité

27 juin 2016

Dernière vérification

1 juin 2016

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