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Medwave 2016 Ene;16(1):e6370 doi: 10.5867/medwave.2015.01.6370
Latent autoimmune diabetes of the adult: A new kind of diabetes?
Iván Garcia-Gomez, Ybis Lizarzaburu-Abanto, José Kelvin Galvez-Olortegui, Luis Camacho-Saavedra
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Dear editor:

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the most relevant chronic diseases in global public health in the twenty-first century, being estimated 415 million adults approximately between 20 and 49 years old with diabetes mellitus worldwide in 2015 [1].

The Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes-2016 of the American Diabetes Association (ADA) classifies diabetes mellitus in type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, gestational diabetes and other specific types of diabetes, not including latent autoimmune diabetes of the adult (LADA) [2]. Latent autoimmune diabetes of the adult is a slowly progressive form of autoimmune diabetes that develops in adults [3],[4]. Nevertheless, it is not currently taken into account in the American Diabetes Association classification, despite being mentioned in different publications [3],[4]. Latent autoimmune diabetes of the adult is characterized by being treated at the beginning (the first six months after diagnosis) without insulin, in contrast to type 1 diabetes. In addition, latent autoimmune diabetes of the adult is positive for anti-GAD and anti-islet cell antibodies (ICA), unlike to type 2 diabetes (in which circulating antibodies are generally not found) [3].  Latent autoimmune diabetes of the adult has common features with both type 1 and 2 diabetes, but also differs from these in genetic, immunological and metabolic aspects [3]. It is also important to consider that even though diagnostics criteria for latent autoimmune diabetes of the adult have been raised [3], these are not universally applicable.

Since its appearance in medical literature, different authors and organizations consider to include latent autoimmune diabetes of the adult within different types of diabetes classification. Some studies suggest that patients with latent autoimmune diabetes of the adult tend to have worse glycemic control than patients with type 2 diabetes, thus generating a higher rate of complications, including mortality [5]. Proper diagnosis of latent autoimmune diabetes of the adult and its inclusion within worldwide used classifications is of great importance, due to its impact on response to treatment and on prognosis of diabetic patients with specific medical conditions that do not fit in the classic categories of type 1 or 2 diabetics [3]; thereby preventing the associated complications to delayed diagnosis.

In summary, we consider necessary the standardization of latent autoimmune diabetes of the adult criteria and its inclusion within the classification of different organizations such as the American Diabetes Association; to achieve wider dissemination in the scientific community and a better therapeutic management of patients.

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The authors originally submitted this article in Spanish and subsequently translated it into English. The Journal has not copyedited this version.

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Authors: Iván Garcia-Gomez[1,2,3], Ybis Lizarzaburu-Abanto[2], José Kelvin Galvez-Olortegui[1,2,4], Luis Camacho-Saavedra[1,2,5]

Affiliation:
[1] Scientia Clinical and Epidemiological Research Institute, Trujillo, Perú
[2] Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, Trujillo, Perú
[3] Sociedad Científica de Estudiantes de Medicina de la Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, Trujillo, Perú
[4] G.A.C. N° 116, Centro Médico 32° Brigada de Infantería, Ejército del Perú, Trujillo, Perú
[5] Servicio de Medicina Interna, Hospital I "Florencia de Mora", Trujillo, Perú

E-mail: igarciag@scientiaceri.com

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[1] Scientia Clinical and Epidemiological Research Institute
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Citation: Garcia-Gomez I, Lizarzaburu-Abanto Y, Galvez-Olortegui JK, Camacho-Saavedra L. Latent autoimmune diabetes of the adult: A new kind of diabetes?. Medwave 2016 Ene;16(1):e6370 doi: 10.5867/medwave.2015.01.6370

Publication date: 19/1/2016

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International Diabetes Federation. IDF Diabetes Atlas 2015. [on line]. | Link |

American Diabetes Association. Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes- 2016. Diabetes Care 2016; 39 (Suppl.1): S1–S112. | Link |

Liao Y, Xiang Y, Zhou Z. Diagnostic criteria of latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA): a review and reflection. Front. Med. 2012;6(3):243-247. | CrossRef | PubMed |

Asociación Latinoamericana de Diabetes. Guías ALAD sobre el Diagnóstico, Control y Tratamiento de la Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2 con Medicina Basada en Evidencia. Rev ALAD. 2013:1-142. | Link |

Carlsson S, Midthjell K, Grill V. LADA (latent autoimmune diabetes in adults) in Norway – occurrence, risk factors, treatment and complications. Norsk Epidemiologi. 2013;23(1): 39-44. | Link |