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Genetic Mechanisms Highlight Shared Pathways for the Pathogenesis of Polygenic Type 1 Diabetes and Monogenic Autoimmune Diabetes.

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Johnson, M. B., et al. “Genetic Mechanisms Highlight Shared Pathways For The Pathogenesis Of Polygenic Type 1 Diabetes And Monogenic Autoimmune Diabetes.”. Current Diabetes Reports, p. 20.
Center University of Washington
Author Matthew B Johnson, Karen Cerosaletti, Sarah E Flanagan, Jane H Buckner
Keywords autoimmunity, Immune tolerance, Monogenic diabetes, Polygenic risk
Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To highlight pathways important for the development of autoimmune diabetes by investigating shared mechanisms of disease in polygenic and monogenic diabetes.

RECENT FINDINGS: Genome-wide association studies have identified 57 genetic risk loci for type 1 diabetes. Progress has been made in unravelling the mechanistic effects of some of these variants, providing key insights into the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes. Seven monogenic disorders have also been described where diabetes features as part of an autoimmune syndrome. Studying these genes in relation to polygenic risk loci provides a unique opportunity to dissect pathways important for the development of immune-mediated diabetes. Monogenic autoimmune diabetes can result from the dysregulation of multiple pathways suggesting that small effects on many immune processes are required to drive the autoimmune attack on pancreatic beta cells in polygenic type 1 diabetes. A breakdown in central and peripheral immune tolerance is a common theme in the genetic mechanisms of both monogenic and polygenic disease which highlights the importance of these checkpoints in the development and treatment of islet autoimmunity.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Current diabetes reports
Volume
19
Issue
5
Number of Pages
20
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
1539-0829
DOI
10.1007/s11892-019-1141-6
Alternate Journal
Curr. Diab. Rep.
PMID
30888520
PMCID
PMC6424922
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