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Mutations of maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) genes in Thais with early-onset type 2 diabetes mellitus

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CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY
卷 70, 期 6, 页码 847-853

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2265.2008.03397.x

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  1. Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University
  2. Thailand Research Fund (TRF)
  3. TRF-Senior Research Scholar
  4. TRF-Royal Golden Jubilee PhD-Scholarship

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Six known genes responsible for maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) were analysed to evaluate the prevalence of their mutations in Thai patients with MODY and early-onset type 2 diabetes. Fifty-one unrelated probands with early-onset type 2 diabetes, 21 of them fitted into classic MODY criteria, were analysed for nucleotide variations in promoters, exons, and exon-intron boundaries of six known MODY genes, including HNF-4 alpha, GCK, HNF-1 alpha, IPF-1, HNF-1 beta, and NeuroD1/beta 2, by the polymerase chain reaction-single strand conformation polymorphism (PCR-SSCP) method followed by direct DNA sequencing. Missense mutations or mutations located in regulatory region, which were absent in 130 chromosomes of non-diabetic controls, were classified as potentially pathogenic mutations. We found that mutations of the six known MODY genes account for a small proportion of classic MODY (19%) and early-onset type 2 diabetes (10%) in Thais. Five of these mutations are novel including GCK R327H, HNF-1 alpha P475L, HNF-1 alpha G554fsX556, NeuroD1 -1972 G > A and NeuroD1 A322N. Mutations of IPF-1 and HNF-1 beta were not identified in the studied probands. Mutations of the six known MODY genes may not be a major cause of MODY and early-onset type 2 diabetes in Thais. Therefore, unidentified genes await discovery in a majority of Thai patients with MODY and early-onset type 2 diabetes.

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