Monogenic autoimmune diseases of the endocrine system

MB Johnson, AT Hattersley… - The lancet Diabetes & …, 2016 - thelancet.com
The lancet Diabetes & endocrinology, 2016thelancet.com
The most common endocrine diseases, type 1 diabetes, hyperthyroidism, and
hypothyroidism, are the result of autoimmunity. Clustering of autoimmune endocrinopathies
can result from polygenic predisposition, or more rarely, may present as part of a wider
syndrome due to a mutation within one of seven genes. These monogenic autoimmune
diseases show highly variable phenotypes both within and between families with the same
mutations. The average age of onset of the monogenic forms of autoimmune endocrine …
Summary
The most common endocrine diseases, type 1 diabetes, hyperthyroidism, and hypothyroidism, are the result of autoimmunity. Clustering of autoimmune endocrinopathies can result from polygenic predisposition, or more rarely, may present as part of a wider syndrome due to a mutation within one of seven genes. These monogenic autoimmune diseases show highly variable phenotypes both within and between families with the same mutations. The average age of onset of the monogenic forms of autoimmune endocrine disease is younger than that of the common polygenic forms, and this feature combined with the manifestation of other autoimmune diseases, specific hallmark features, or both, can inform clinicians as to the relevance of genetic testing. A genetic diagnosis can guide medical management, give an insight into prognosis, inform families of recurrence risk, and facilitate prenatal diagnoses.
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