AUTHOR=Gatta Elisa , Anelli Valentina , Cimino Elena , Di Lodovico Elena , Piovani Elda , Zammarchi Irene , Gozzoli Giorgia , Maltese Virginia , Cavadini Maria , Agosti Barbara , Delbarba Andrea , Pirola Ilenia , Girelli Angela , Buoso Caterina , Bambini Francesca , Alfieri Daniele , Bremi Walter , Facondo Paolo , Lupo Roberto , Bezzi Francesco , Fredi Micaela , Mazzola Anna Maria , Gandossi Elena , Saullo Maura , Marini Fiorella , Licini Massimo , Pezzaioli Letizia Chiara , Pini Laura , Franceschini Franco , Ricci Chiara , Cappelli Carlo TITLE=Autoimmune polyglandular syndrome type 4: experience from a single reference center JOURNAL=Frontiers in Endocrinology VOLUME=14 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/endocrinology/articles/10.3389/fendo.2023.1236878 DOI=10.3389/fendo.2023.1236878 ISSN=1664-2392 ABSTRACT=Purpose

To characterize patients with APS type 4 among those affected by APS diagnosed and monitored at our local Reference Center for Autoimmune Polyglandular Syndromes.

Methods

Monocentric observational retrospective study enrolling patients affected by APS diagnosed and monitored in a Reference Center. Clinical records were retrieved and analyzed.

Results

111 subjects (51 males) were affected by APS type 4, mean age at the onset was 23.1 ± 15.1 years. In 15 patients the diagnosis of APS was performed during the first clinical evaluation, in the other 96 after a latency of 11 years (range 1-46). The most frequent diseases were type I diabetes mellitus and celiac disease, equally distributed among sexes.

Conclusions

The prevalence of APS type 4 is 9:100,000 people. Type I diabetes mellitus was the leading indicator of APS type 4 in 78% subjects and in 9% permitted the diagnosis occurring as second manifestation of the syndrome. Our data, showing that 50% of patients developed APS type 4 within the first ten years, don’t suggest any particular follow-up time and, more importantly, don’t specify any particular disease. It is important to emphasize that 5% of women developed premature ovarian failure.