Wheeler Benjamin J, Patterson Nicola, Love Donald R, Prosser Debbie, Tomlinson Paul, Taylor Barry J, Manning Patrick
Department of Women's and Children's Health, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
J Diabetes Metab Disord. 2013 Dec 19;12(1):46. doi: 10.1186/2251-6581-12-46.
Maturity-Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY) is a monogenic form of diabetes, consisting of a heterogeneous group of autosomal dominant inherited disorders. Typical onset is in individuals prior to twenty five years, and presentation can mimic type 1 or 2 diabetes. Molecular genetic testing can allow precise identification of the different MODY sub-types. Making a specific diagnosis of MODY can have important implications for the guidance of appropriate treatment, prognosis and genetic counselling.We present the cases of three children and their families diagnosed with MODY over the past two years. These families highlight the features of three of the more common MODY subtypes, including two with novel mutations, one of which segregates in a kindred that is strongly affected by both MODY and classic autoimmune mediated diabetes. To date, we have identified a prevalence of MODY in the paediatric diabetes population of the lower South Island, New Zealand, of approximately 2.5%. This prevalence, along with increasing access to molecular genetic testing, highlights the importance of consideration of MODY in atypical diabetes presentations in the paediatric/adolescent population.
青年发病的成年型糖尿病(MODY)是一种单基因形式的糖尿病,由一组异质性常染色体显性遗传疾病组成。典型发病年龄在25岁之前,临床表现可类似1型或2型糖尿病。分子遗传学检测能够精确识别不同的MODY亚型。做出MODY的明确诊断对于指导恰当治疗、判断预后及进行遗传咨询具有重要意义。我们介绍过去两年中被诊断为MODY的三个儿童及其家庭的病例。这些家庭突出了三种较常见的MODY亚型的特征,包括两个携带新突变的家庭,其中一个突变在一个同时受MODY和经典自身免疫介导糖尿病严重影响的家族中分离。迄今为止,我们已确定在新西兰南岛下部的儿童糖尿病患者中,MODY的患病率约为2.5%。这一患病率以及分子遗传学检测的可及性增加,凸显了在儿童/青少年人群非典型糖尿病表现中考虑MODY的重要性。