[HTML][HTML] Diabetes mellitus and the β cell: the last ten years

FM Ashcroft, P Rorsman - Cell, 2012 - cell.com
FM Ashcroft, P Rorsman
Cell, 2012cell.com
Diabetes is a major global problem. During the past decade, the genetic basis of various
monogenic forms of the disease, and their underlying molecular mechanisms, have been
elucidated. Many genes that increase type 2 diabetes (T2DM) risk have also been identified,
but how they do so remains enigmatic. Nevertheless, defective insulin secretion emerges as
the main culprit in both monogenic and polygenic diabetes, with environmental and lifestyle
factors, via obesity, accounting for the current dramatic increase in T2DM. There also have …
Diabetes is a major global problem. During the past decade, the genetic basis of various monogenic forms of the disease, and their underlying molecular mechanisms, have been elucidated. Many genes that increase type 2 diabetes (T2DM) risk have also been identified, but how they do so remains enigmatic. Nevertheless, defective insulin secretion emerges as the main culprit in both monogenic and polygenic diabetes, with environmental and lifestyle factors, via obesity, accounting for the current dramatic increase in T2DM. There also have been significant advances in therapy, particularly for some monogenic disorders. We review here what ails the β cell and how its function may be restored.
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