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    Diabetes. 2003 Oct;52(10):2636-8.

    A novel gene for neonatal diabetes maps to chromosome 10p12.1-p13.

    Sellick GS, Garrett C, Houlston RS.

    Section of Cancer Genetics, Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, UK.

    We report a genomewide linkage analysis of a large consanguineous family segregating autosomal recessively inherited neonatal diabetes and the identification of a novel neonatal diabetes locus. Neonatal diabetes was characterized by low levels of circulating C-peptide with very low to undetectable levels of insulin in the presence of severe hyperglycemia unresponsive to insulin infusion. A dense genomewide linkage search of the family was undertaken using a first generation 10K single nucleotide polymorphism chip containing 10,044 markers. A region of homozygosity harboring the neonatal diabetes disease gene on chromosome 10p12.1-p13 was identified (multipoint logarithm of odds score 3.25). There is a strong history of type 2 diabetes in carriers of the disease gene. It is likely that chromosome 10p12.1-p13 may harbor a maturity-onset diabetes of the young or type 2 diabetes gene.

    PMID: 14514650 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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