Linkage of type 2 diabetes to the glucokinase gene

AT Hattersley, RC Turner, P Patel, S O'Rahilly… - The Lancet, 1992 - Elsevier
AT Hattersley, RC Turner, P Patel, S O'Rahilly, JS Wainscoat, MA Permutt, Y Tanazawa…
The Lancet, 1992Elsevier
Maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is a subtype of type 2 diabetes that presents
from the second decade and has an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance. We have
investigated the glucokinase gene, a candidate gene for diabetes, in two MODY pedigrees.
In a large 5-generation pedigree (BX) with 15 diabetic members, use of a microsatellite
polymorphism revealed linkage of diabetes to the glucokinase locus on chromosome 7p. A
peak lod score of 4· 60 was obtained at a recombination fraction (θ) of zero. This finding …
Abstract
Maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is a subtype of type 2 diabetes that presents from the second decade and has an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance. We have investigated the glucokinase gene, a candidate gene for diabetes, in two MODY pedigrees. In a large 5-generation pedigree (BX) with 15 diabetic members, use of a microsatellite polymorphism revealed linkage of diabetes to the glucokinase locus on chromosome 7p. A peak lod score of 4·60 was obtained at a recombination fraction (θ) of zero. This finding suggests that a defective glucokinase gene contributes to the diabetes phenotype in this pedigree. This is not universal in MODY since linkage to the glucokinase locus was excluded in a second pedigree M (lod score=-7·36 at θ=0). The affected members in pedigree BX were diagnosed either when young (in pregnancy or on screening) or when they presented symptomatically in middle and old age; most of them were treated by diet alone. Defects in the glucokinase gene may play an important part in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes.
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