The Type and the Position of HNF1A Mutation Modulate Age at Diagnosis of Diabetes in Patients with Maturity-Onset Diabetes of the Young (MODY)-3
Diabetes2007Vol. 57(2), pp. 503–508
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Christine Bellanné-Chantelot, Claire Carette, Jean‐Pierre Riveline, René Valéro, Jean–François Gautier, Étienne Larger, Yves Reznik, Pierre‐Henri Ducluzeau, Agnès Sola, Agnès Hartemann–Heurtier, Pierre Lecomte, Lucy Chaillous, M. Laloi‐Michelin, Jean-Marie Wilhem, Pierre Cuny, F Duron, Bruno Guerci, N. Jeandidier, Helen Mosnier-Pudar, M Assayag, Danièle Dubois‐Laforgue, Gilberto Velho, José Timsit
Abstract
These data show that part of the variability of the clinical expression in MODY3 patients may be explained by the type and the location of HNF1A mutations. These findings should be considered in studies for the search of additional modifier genetic factors.
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