在HK1中非编码的cis-regulatory变异会导致先天性高胰岛素症,疾病严重程度可变
Jasmin J Bennett1, Cécile Saint-Martin2, Bianca Neumann3
1Department of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, EX2 5DW, UK.
Genome medicine
|March 3, 2025
概括
赫索金酶1 (HK1) 基因的非编码变异是高胰岛素症的重要原因. 这些遗传变异可以导致广泛的疾病严重程度,从严重的新生儿病例到无症状的成年人.
科学领域:
- 遗传学 遗传学 是一个
- 内分泌学 在内分泌学.
- 分子生物学分子生物学
背景情况:
- 先天性高胰岛素症 (HI) 可能是由hexokinase 1 (HK1) 基因的cis-regulatory元素中的非编码变异引起的.
- 这些变异破坏了胰腺β细胞中的HK1抑制,导致低血糖期间不适当的胰岛素分泌.
研究的目的:
- 确定与HK1相关的高胰岛素症的患病率,遗传基础和临床特征.
- 查了一大批来自未知的高胰岛素症患者的国际队列.
主要方法:
- 在1761名患有高胰岛素症的试验者中,对HK1的cis-regulatory区域进行查.
- 对受影响个体及其家属的基因分析和临床表型.
主要成果:
- 在5% (89/1761) 的试验者中确定了HK1变异,证实HK1是HI的重要原因 (埃克塞特队伍中2.8%的遗传诊断).
- 疾病发病时间从出生到26岁,治疗反应不同 (80%的医疗管理,20%的手术).
- 观察了一系列的血糖结果,并在遗传病例中确定了可变透率.
结论:
- 非编码的HK1变体是高胰岛素症的主要原因,严重程度和透率各不相同.
- 这突显了非编码基因组在诸如高胰岛素症等单一性疾病中的关键作用.
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