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Differences between Transient Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus Subtypes can Guide Diagnosis and Therapy

Authors :
Riccardo Bonfanti
Dario Iafusco
Ivana Rabbone
Giacomo Diedenhofen
Carla Bizzarri
Patrizia Ippolita Patera
Petra Reinstadler
Francesco Costantino
Valeria Calcaterra
Lorenzo Iughetti
Silvia Savastio
Anna Favia
Francesca Cardella
Donatella Lo Presti
Ylenia Girtler
Sarah Rabbiosi
Giuseppe D’Annunzio
Angela Zanfardino
Alessia Piscopo
Francesca Casaburo
Letizia Pintomalli
Lucia Russo
Valeria Grasso
Nicola Minuto
Mafalda Mucciolo
Antonio Novelli
Antonella Marucci
Barbara Piccini
Sonia Toni
Francesca Silvestri
Paola Carrera
Andrea Rigamonti
Giulio Frontino
Michela Trada
Davide Tinti
Maurizio Delvecchio
Novella Rapini
Riccardo Schiaffini
Corrado Mammì
Fabrizio Barbetti
Monica Aloe
Simona Amadeo
Claudia Arnaldi
Marta Bassi
Luciano Beccaria
Marzia Benelli
Giulia Maria Berioloi
Enrica Bertelli
Martina Biagioni
Adriana Bobbio
Stefano Boccato
Oriana Bologna
Franco Bontempi
Clara Bonura
Giulia Bracciolini
Claudia Brufani
Patrizia Bruzzi
Pietro Buono
Roberta Cardani
Giuliana Cardinale
Alberto Casertano
Maria Cristina Castiglione
Vittoria Cauvin
Valentino Cherubini
Franco Chiarelli
Giovanni Chiari
Stefano Cianfarani
Dante Cirillo
Felice Citriniti
Susanna Coccioli
Anna Cogliardi
Santino Confetto
Giovanna Contreas
Anna Corò
Elisa Corsini
Nicoletta Cresta
Fiorella De Berardinis
Valeria De Donno
Giampaolo De Filippo
Rosaria De Marco
Annalisa Deodati
Elena Faleschini
Valentina Fattorusso
Valeria Favalli
Barbara Felappi
Lucia Ferrito
Graziella Fichera
Franco Fontana
Elena Fornari
Roberto Franceschi
Francesca Franco
Adriana Franzese
Anna Paola Frongia
Alberto Gaiero
Francesco Gallo
Luigi Gargantini
Elisa Giani
Chiara Giorgetti
Giulia Bianchi
Vanna Graziani
Antonella Gualtieri
Monica Guasti
Gennaro Iannicelli
Antonio Iannilli
Ignaccolo Giovanna
Dario Ingletto
Stefania Innaurato
Elena Inzaghi
Brunella Iovane
Peter Kaufmann
Alfonso La Loggia
Rosa Lapolla
Anna Lasagni
Nicola Lazzaro
Lorenzo Lenzi
Riccardo Lera
Gabriella Levantini
Fortunato Lombardo
Antonella Lonero
Silvia Longhi
Sonia Lucchesi
Lucia Paola Guerraggio
Sergio Lucieri
Patrizia Macellaro
Claudio Maffeis
Bendetta Mainetti
Giulio Maltoni
Chiara Mameli
Francesco Mammì
Maria Luisa Manca-Bitti
Melania Manco
Monica Marino
Matteo Mariano
Marco Marigliano
Alberto Marsciani
Costanzo Mastrangelo
Maria Cristina Matteoli
Elena Mazzali
Franco Meschi
Antonella MIgliaccio
Anita Morandi
Gianfranco Morganti
Enza Mozzillo
Gianluca Musolino
Rosa Nugnes
Federica Ortolani
Daniela Pardi
Filomena Pascarella
Stefano Passanisi
Annalisa Pedini
Cristina Pennati
Angelo Perrotta
Sonia Peruzzi
Paola Peverelli
Giulia Pezzino
Anita Claudia Piona
Gavina Piredda
Carmelo Pistone
Elena Prandi
Barbara Pedieri
Procolo Di Bonito
Anna Pulcina
Maria Quinci
Emioli Randazzo
Rossella Ricciardi
Carlo Ripoli
Rosanna Roppolo
Irene Rutigliano
Alberto Sabbio
Silvana salardi
Alessandro Salvatoni
Anna Saporiti
Rita Sardi
Mariapiera Scanu
Andrea Scaramuzza
Eleonardo Schiven
Andrea Secco
Linda Sessa
Paola Sogno Valin
Silvia Sordelli
Luisa Spallino
Stefano Stagi
Filomena Stamati
Tosca Suprani
Valentina Talarico
Tiziana Timapanaro
Antonella Tirendi
Letizia Tomaselli
Gianluca Tornese
Adolfo Andrea Trettene
Stefano Tumini
Giuliana Valerio
Claudia Ventrici
Matteo Viscardi
Silvana Zaffani
Maria Zampolli
Giorgio Zanette
Clara Zecchino
Maria Antonietta Zedda
Silvia Zonca
Stefano Zucchini
Bonfanti, R.
Iafusco, D.
Rabbone, I.
Diedenhofen, G.
Bizzarri, C.
Patera, P. I.
Reinstadler, P.
Costantino, F.
Calcaterra, V.
Iughetti, L.
Savastio, S.
Favia, A.
Cardella, F.
Presti, D. L.
Girtler, Y.
Rabbiosi, S.
D'Annunzio, G.
Zanfardino, A.
Piscopo, A.
Casaburo, F.
Pintomalli, L.
Russo, L.
Grasso, V.
Minuto, N.
Mucciolo, M.
Novelli, A.
Marucci, A.
Piccini, B.
Toni, S.
Silvestri, F.
Carrera, P.
Rigamonti, A.
Frontino, G.
Trada, M.
Tinti, D.
Delvecchio, M.
Rapini, N.
Schiaffini, R.
Mammi, C.
Barbetti, F.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objective Transient neonatal diabetes mellitus (TNDM) is caused by activating mutations in ABCC8 and KCNJ11 genes (KATP/TNDM) or by chromosome 6q24 abnormalities (6q24/TNDM). We wanted to assess whether these different genetic aetiologies result in distinct clinical features. Design Retrospective analysis of the Italian data set of patients with TNDM. Methods Clinical features and treatment of 22 KATP/TNDM patients and 12 6q24/TNDM patients were compared. Results Fourteen KATP/TNDM probands had a carrier parent with abnormal glucose values, four patients with 6q24 showed macroglossia and/or umbilical hernia. Median age at diabetes onset and birth weight were lower in patients with 6q24 (1 week; −2.27 SD) than those with KATP mutations (4.0 weeks; −1.04 SD) (P = 0.009 and P = 0.007, respectively). Median time to remission was longer in KATP/TNDM than 6q24/TNDM (21.5 weeks vs 12 weeks) (P = 0.002). Two KATP/TNDM patients entered diabetes remission without pharmacological therapy. A proband with the ABCC8/L225P variant previously associated with permanent neonatal diabetes entered 7-year long remission after 1 year of sulfonylurea therapy. Seven diabetic individuals with KATP mutations were successfully treated with sulfonylurea monotherapy; four cases with relapsing 6q24/TNDM were treated with insulin, metformin or combination therapy. Conclusions If TNDM is suspected, KATP genes should be analyzed first with the exception of patients with macroglossia and/or umbilical hernia. Remission of diabetes without pharmacological therapy should not preclude genetic analysis. Early treatment with sulfonylurea may induce long-lasting remission of diabetes in patients with KATP mutations associated with PNDM. Adult patients carrying KATP/TNDM mutations respond favourably to sulfonylurea monotherapy.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2be8d8632437d74d6416a946ce25f2e5