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Congenital forms of diabetes: the beta-cell and beyond.

Citation
Letourneau, L. R., and S. A. W. Greeley. “Congenital Forms Of Diabetes: The Beta-Cell And Beyond.”. Current Opinion In Genetics & Development, pp. 25-34.
Center University of Chicago
Author Lisa R Letourneau, Siri Atma W Greeley
Abstract

The majority of patients diagnosed with diabetes less than 6 months of age, and many cases diagnosed between 6 and 12 months of age, have a gene mutation that causes permanent or transient hyperglycemia. Recent research advances have allowed for the discovery of new causes of congenital diabetes, including genes involved in pancreatic development (GATA4, NKX2-2, MNX1) and monogenic causes of autoimmune dysregulation (STAT3, LRBA). Ongoing follow-up of patients with KCNJ11 and ABCC8 mutations has supported the safety and efficacy of sulfonylureas, as well as the use of insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors in infants with insulin-requiring forms of monogenic diabetes. Future studies are needed to improve clinical care and outcomes for these patients and their families.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Current opinion in genetics & development
Volume
50
Number of Pages
25-34
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1879-0380
DOI
10.1016/j.gde.2018.01.005
Alternate Journal
Curr. Opin. Genet. Dev.
PMID
29454299
PMCID
PMC6089636
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