VARIATIONS IN MONOGENIC DIABETES AND DIABETES SUSCEPTIBILITY GENES IN PEDIATRIC CASES: SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE

Diabetes is a chronic disorder with a complex pathogenetic background including monogenic, polygenic, and environmental causes. The aim of the present paper is to share the information related to genetic and clinical data of large pediatric diabetes cohort. The present study retrospectively analyzes...

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description Diabetes is a chronic disorder with a complex pathogenetic background including monogenic, polygenic, and environmental causes. The aim of the present paper is to share the information related to genetic and clinical data of large pediatric diabetes cohort. The present study retrospectively analyzes genetic and clinical findings of subjects diagnosed with diabetes under the age of 18 year and are in follow-up in a pediatric diabetes referral center. Out of 1205 children with diabetes (902 treated with insulin) 246 underwent genetic tests on the basis of clinical selection criteria since 2007. One hundred and ten variants related to diabetes were found in 89 of them. Age at presentation was 9.5±4.02 years (F/M 44/45). In total 49 pathogenic and likely pathogenic, 11 "hot and warm" of unknown significance variants were found in fourteen MODY and fifteen non-MODY genes according to criteria developed by American College of Medical Genetics. Thirty novel mutations were found. GCK (26.6%) and ABCC8 (10%) were two most frequently affected genes. Antibody testing revealed negative results in 80% of cases. Genetic interpretation in selected cases is important to understand the nature of the disease better. Improvement in testing opportunity and awareness might increase the prevalence of genetically explained diabetes cases. The distribution of subtypes differs between countries and even regions of the same country.
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