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Biallelic PDX1 (insulin promoter factor 1) mutations causing neonatal diabetes without exocrine pancreatic insufficiency

AIMS: Recessive PDX1 (IPF1) mutations are a rare cause of pancreatic agenesis, with three cases reported worldwide. A recent report described two cousins with a homozygous hypomorphic PDX1 mutation causing permanent neonatal diabetes with subclinical exocrine insufficiency. The aim of our study was...

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Autores principales: De Franco, E, Shaw-Smith, C, Flanagan, S E, Edghill, E L, Wolf, J, Otte, V, Ebinger, F, Varthakavi, P, Vasanthi, T, Edvardsson, S, Hattersley, A T, Ellard, S
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3654556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23320570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dme.12122
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author De Franco, E
Shaw-Smith, C
Flanagan, S E
Edghill, E L
Wolf, J
Otte, V
Ebinger, F
Varthakavi, P
Vasanthi, T
Edvardsson, S
Hattersley, A T
Ellard, S
author_facet De Franco, E
Shaw-Smith, C
Flanagan, S E
Edghill, E L
Wolf, J
Otte, V
Ebinger, F
Varthakavi, P
Vasanthi, T
Edvardsson, S
Hattersley, A T
Ellard, S
author_sort De Franco, E
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description AIMS: Recessive PDX1 (IPF1) mutations are a rare cause of pancreatic agenesis, with three cases reported worldwide. A recent report described two cousins with a homozygous hypomorphic PDX1 mutation causing permanent neonatal diabetes with subclinical exocrine insufficiency. The aim of our study was to investigate the possibility of hypomorphic PDX1 mutations in a large cohort of patients with permanent neonatal diabetes and no reported pancreatic hypoplasia or exocrine insufficiency. METHODS: PDX1 was sequenced in 103 probands with isolated permanent neonatal diabetes in whom ABCC8, KCNJ11 and INS mutations had been excluded. RESULTS: Sequencing analysis identified biallelic PDX1 mutations in three of the 103 probands with permanent neonatal diabetes (2.9%). One proband and his affected brother were compound heterozygotes for a frameshift and a novel missense mutation (p.A34fsX191; c.98dupC and p.P87L; c.260C>T). The other two probands were homozygous for novel PDX1 missense mutations (p.A152G; c.455C>G and p.R176Q; c.527G>A). Both mutations affect highly conserved residues located within the homeobox domain. None of the four cases showed any evidence of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, either clinically, or, where data were available, biochemically. In addition a heterozygous nonsense mutation (p.C18X; c.54C>A) was identified in a fourth case. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates that recessive PDX1 mutations are a rare but important cause of isolated permanent neonatal diabetes in patients without pancreatic hypoplasia/agenesis. Inclusion of the PDX1 gene in mutation screening for permanent neonatal diabetes is recommended as a genetic diagnosis reveals the mode of inheritance, allows accurate estimation of recurrence risks and confirms the requirement for insulin treatment.
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spelling pubmed-36545562013-05-17 Biallelic PDX1 (insulin promoter factor 1) mutations causing neonatal diabetes without exocrine pancreatic insufficiency De Franco, E Shaw-Smith, C Flanagan, S E Edghill, E L Wolf, J Otte, V Ebinger, F Varthakavi, P Vasanthi, T Edvardsson, S Hattersley, A T Ellard, S Diabet Med Research Articles AIMS: Recessive PDX1 (IPF1) mutations are a rare cause of pancreatic agenesis, with three cases reported worldwide. A recent report described two cousins with a homozygous hypomorphic PDX1 mutation causing permanent neonatal diabetes with subclinical exocrine insufficiency. The aim of our study was to investigate the possibility of hypomorphic PDX1 mutations in a large cohort of patients with permanent neonatal diabetes and no reported pancreatic hypoplasia or exocrine insufficiency. METHODS: PDX1 was sequenced in 103 probands with isolated permanent neonatal diabetes in whom ABCC8, KCNJ11 and INS mutations had been excluded. RESULTS: Sequencing analysis identified biallelic PDX1 mutations in three of the 103 probands with permanent neonatal diabetes (2.9%). One proband and his affected brother were compound heterozygotes for a frameshift and a novel missense mutation (p.A34fsX191; c.98dupC and p.P87L; c.260C>T). The other two probands were homozygous for novel PDX1 missense mutations (p.A152G; c.455C>G and p.R176Q; c.527G>A). Both mutations affect highly conserved residues located within the homeobox domain. None of the four cases showed any evidence of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, either clinically, or, where data were available, biochemically. In addition a heterozygous nonsense mutation (p.C18X; c.54C>A) was identified in a fourth case. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates that recessive PDX1 mutations are a rare but important cause of isolated permanent neonatal diabetes in patients without pancreatic hypoplasia/agenesis. Inclusion of the PDX1 gene in mutation screening for permanent neonatal diabetes is recommended as a genetic diagnosis reveals the mode of inheritance, allows accurate estimation of recurrence risks and confirms the requirement for insulin treatment. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013-05 2013-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3654556/ /pubmed/23320570 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dme.12122 Text en Diabetic Medicine © 2013 Diabetes UK http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
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De Franco, E
Shaw-Smith, C
Flanagan, S E
Edghill, E L
Wolf, J
Otte, V
Ebinger, F
Varthakavi, P
Vasanthi, T
Edvardsson, S
Hattersley, A T
Ellard, S
Biallelic PDX1 (insulin promoter factor 1) mutations causing neonatal diabetes without exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
title Biallelic PDX1 (insulin promoter factor 1) mutations causing neonatal diabetes without exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
title_full Biallelic PDX1 (insulin promoter factor 1) mutations causing neonatal diabetes without exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
title_fullStr Biallelic PDX1 (insulin promoter factor 1) mutations causing neonatal diabetes without exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
title_full_unstemmed Biallelic PDX1 (insulin promoter factor 1) mutations causing neonatal diabetes without exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
title_short Biallelic PDX1 (insulin promoter factor 1) mutations causing neonatal diabetes without exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
title_sort biallelic pdx1 (insulin promoter factor 1) mutations causing neonatal diabetes without exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3654556/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23320570
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dme.12122
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