Genetics of Diabetes MODY, LADA Flashcards
LADA is more closely related to what type of diabetes?
T1
When do symptoms of LADA occur?
after age 30
differences of LADA and T1
no symptoms until older
slower destruction of beta cells than typical T1D
differences of LADA and T2
quickly develop a requirement for insulin
frequently have islet cell antibodies
LADA and insulin resistance
some
Genetic cause of MODY
mutations in a single gene.
inheritance of MODY
autosomal dominant
features of MODY
early onset absence of autoimmunity no insulin resistance low insulin secretion no obesity
MODY acts like a mild version of
T1
treatment of MODY
keeping blood sugars as close to normal as possible.
common MODY subtypes
MODY 2 (glucokinase) MODY 3 (HNF1 alpha)
Mody 2: glucokinase
glucose sensor of beta cells.
Results in slightly higher glucose levels; is asymptomatic.
Mody 3 HNF1 alpha (transcription factor for INS)
Common cause of MODY
It lowers the amount of insulin made by the pancreas, leading to diabetes in adolescence or early twenties.
The mutated genes found in MODY have also been found as
common less penetrant variants increasing the risk of T1 and T2