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Low prevalence of HNF1A mutations after molecular screening of multiple MODY genes in 58 Italian families recruited in the pediatric or adult diabetes clinic from a single Italian hospital

Authors :
Maurizio, Delvecchio
Ornella, Ludovico
Claudia, Menzaghi
Rosa, Di Paola
Leopoldo, Zelante
Antonella, Marucci
Valeria, Grasso
Vincenzo, Trischitta
Massimo, Carella
Fabrizio, Barbetti
Francesco, Gallo
Maria Susanna, Coccioli
Clara, Zecchino
Maria Felicia, Faienza
Giuliana, Cardinale
Adriana, Franzese
Enza, Mozzillo
Dario, Iafusco
Angela, Zanfardino
Delvecchio, M
Ludovico, O
Menzaghi, C
Di Paola, R
Zelante, L
Marucci, A
Grasso, V
Trischitta, V
Carella, M
Barbetti, F
Gallo, F
Coccioli, M
Zecchino, C
Faienza, Mf
Cardinale, G
Franzese, A
Mozzillo, E
Iafusco, Dario
Zanfardino, A.
Delvecchio, M.
Ludovico, O.
Menzaghi, C.
Di Paola, R.
Zelante, L.
Marucci, A.
Grasso, V.
Trischitta, V.
Carella, M.
Barbetti, F.
Gallo, F.
Coccioli, Ms.
Zecchino, C.
Faienza, Mf.
Cardinale, G.
Franzese, A.
Mozzillo, E.
Iafusco, D.
Source :
Diabetes care. 37(12)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY; MIM# 606391) is a genetically and clinically heterogeneous form of diabetes, accounting for 1–2% of all diabetes cases (1). MODY is characterized by mild hyperglycemia or overt diabetes usually detected in three consecutive generations, with onset before the age of 25 years and absence of type 1 diabetes autoantibodies. Among the thirteen MODY genes identified, two subtypes, GCK -MODY and HNF1A -MODY, account for most of cases (1). The prevalence of GCK -MODY has been reported higher in Southern Europe (2), while HNF1A -MODY is the most common MODY subtype in Northern Europe (3). This difference might be attributable to the clinical setting in which genetic screening is performed, especially when pediatric and adult diabetes clinics are distinct entities. We addressed this issue by investigating MODY patients identified in the pediatric or in the adult diabetes clinics of the same research-based …

Details

ISSN :
19355548
Volume :
37
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diabetes care
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b21002b841a2d01f2f88f4a35eaaf68e