Assessment of diagnostic cutoff for anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase autoantibodies (GADA) measured by a commercial radiobinding assay - 06/12/25

Highlights |
• | Assessment of diagnostic cutoffs in 219 children and young adults under 25 years of age. |
• | A > 2 U/mL cut-off yields a lower inter-assay CV and higher specificity. |
• | GADA interpretation: > 2 U/mL = positive, ≤ 2 U/mL = negative. |
• | 86.4% of GADA-positive patients had multiple positive islet autoantibodies. |
• | At T1D onset, GADA level does not associate with age, C-peptide level or BMI. |
Abstract |
Background |
Using the manufacturer's suggested cutoff values for anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies (GADA) results in intermediate levels (1–2 U/mL) in which the patient's status is unclear. Our aim was to re-evaluate these thresholds by characterizing patient phenotype according to GADA level.
Method |
All patients under 25 years of age who underwent GADA assessment by CentAK® radiobinding assay (RBA) in a context of type-1 diabetes (T1D) between January 2020 and May 2023 were retrospectively included. Clinical phenotype, age at evaluation, number and nature of positive islet autoantibodies, and C-peptide and GADA levels were analyzed.
Results |
The study involved 219 subjects: 110 with recent onset of T1D and 109 asymptomatic at-risk relatives from T1D families. Most patients with T1D had positive GADA levels (> 2 U/mL) whereas most at-risk relatives had negative levels ( < 1 U/mL). Seventeen subjects (7.8%) had intermediate GADA levels. On ROC analysis, 2 U/mL and 1 U/mL were the best cutoffs, yielding diagnostic sensitivity of 80% and 90% and specificity of 91.7% and 88.1%, respectively. Inter-assay reproducibility was higher at 2 U/mL than at 1 U/mL. GADA-positive T1D patients significantly more often showed multiple islet autoantibodies than those with negative or intermediate levels.
Conclusions |
We propose a single > 2 U/mL threshold for the CentAK® RBA to identify GADA-positive children and young adults, as it yields higher specificity and identifies patients prone to a wider anti-islet autoimmune reaction.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Glutamic acid decarboxylase autoantibodies, GADA, Cutoff selection, Type-1 diabetes, Children, Young adults
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Vol 86 - N° 5
Article 102462- septembre 2025 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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