Common and rare forms of diabetes mellitus: towards a continuum of diabetes subtypes.

Nat Rev Endocrinol
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Abstract

Insights into the genetic basis of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have been difficult to discern, despite substantial research. More is known about rare forms of diabetes mellitus, several of which share clinical and genetic features with the common form of T2DM. In this Review, we discuss the extent to which the study of rare and low-frequency mutations in large populations has begun to bridge the gap between rare and common forms of diabetes mellitus. We hypothesize that the perceived division between these diseases might be due, in part, to the historical ascertainment bias of genetic studies, rather than a clear distinction between disease pathophysiologies. We also discuss possible implications of a new model for the genetic basis of diabetes mellitus subtypes, where the boundary between subtypes becomes blurred.

Year of Publication
2016
Journal
Nat Rev Endocrinol
Volume
12
Issue
7
Pages
394-406
Date Published
2016 Jul
ISSN
1759-5037
URL
DOI
10.1038/nrendo.2016.50
PubMed ID
27080136
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