Insulin autoimmune syndrome is an unusual cause of spontaneous hypoglycaemia in non-Asian populations. In the majority of cases, this syndrome appears a few weeks after the administration of drugs containing a sulfhydryl group. A strong association between this syndrome and HLA-DR4 has been shown. Only seven cases have been described in non-Asian patients. We report the first case of insulin autoimmune syndrome in an Argentine woman taking alfa-lipoic acid. She developed hypoglycaemic symptoms approximately 1 month after starting therapy. Blood sampling collected during an episode of symptomatic hypoglycaemia showed low blood glucose level (2.39 mmol/L), high level of serum insulin (1971.55 pmol/L), inappropriately high level of C-peptide (2.36 nmol/L) and high levels of insulin antibodies (274.78 IU/mL). HLA-DNA typing identified DRB1*04:03. Due to the widespread use of alfa-lipoic acid for its antioxidant properties, clinicians should be aware that it may trigger an autoimmune hypoglycaemia in people with a genetic predisposition.

Izzo, V., Greco, C., Corradini, D., Infante, M., Staltari, M.t., Romano, M., et al. (2018). Insulin autoimmune syndrome in an Argentine woman taking α-lipoic acid: A case report and review of the literature. SAGE OPEN MEDICAL CASE REPORTS, 6, 2050313X18819601 [10.1177/2050313X18819601].

Insulin autoimmune syndrome in an Argentine woman taking α-lipoic acid: A case report and review of the literature

Romano, Maria;Bellia, Alfonso;Lauro, Davide;Uccioli, Luigi
2018-12-01

Abstract

Insulin autoimmune syndrome is an unusual cause of spontaneous hypoglycaemia in non-Asian populations. In the majority of cases, this syndrome appears a few weeks after the administration of drugs containing a sulfhydryl group. A strong association between this syndrome and HLA-DR4 has been shown. Only seven cases have been described in non-Asian patients. We report the first case of insulin autoimmune syndrome in an Argentine woman taking alfa-lipoic acid. She developed hypoglycaemic symptoms approximately 1 month after starting therapy. Blood sampling collected during an episode of symptomatic hypoglycaemia showed low blood glucose level (2.39 mmol/L), high level of serum insulin (1971.55 pmol/L), inappropriately high level of C-peptide (2.36 nmol/L) and high levels of insulin antibodies (274.78 IU/mL). HLA-DNA typing identified DRB1*04:03. Due to the widespread use of alfa-lipoic acid for its antioxidant properties, clinicians should be aware that it may trigger an autoimmune hypoglycaemia in people with a genetic predisposition.
dic-2018
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/13 - ENDOCRINOLOGIA
English
Hirata disease; Insulin autoimmune syndrome; alfa-lipoic acid; antibodies; hypoglycaemia
Izzo, V., Greco, C., Corradini, D., Infante, M., Staltari, M.t., Romano, M., et al. (2018). Insulin autoimmune syndrome in an Argentine woman taking α-lipoic acid: A case report and review of the literature. SAGE OPEN MEDICAL CASE REPORTS, 6, 2050313X18819601 [10.1177/2050313X18819601].
Izzo, V; Greco, C; Corradini, D; Infante, M; Staltari, Mt; Romano, M; Bellia, A; Lauro, D; Uccioli, L
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