2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.diabres.2008.06.011
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Low prevalence of MODY2 and MODY3 mutations in Brazilian individuals with clinical MODY phenotype

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“…p.Glu221Lys mutation was associated with MODY 2 in Italian subjects (30). Even though they have already been reported in other ethnicities, these GCK mutations have never been identified in Brazilian families (12)(13)(14).…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…p.Glu221Lys mutation was associated with MODY 2 in Italian subjects (30). Even though they have already been reported in other ethnicities, these GCK mutations have never been identified in Brazilian families (12)(13)(14).…”
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confidence: 92%
“…In publications including only Brazilian families, a total of five GCK variants have been previously described (12)(13)(14): two were novel mutations (14), one was a glucokinase polymorphism (intronic variant that did not co-segregate with diabetes) (12), and another variant that could not be ascertained as a causal mutation (it was not present in a family member with diabetes) (13). This data could not cover all GCK mutations found in Brazilian subjects, as some may have not been published yet, or may be only available in annals of scientific meetings.…”
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“…More than 300 different mutations have been reported to date (14,15). Studies in several populations (5)(6)(7)(16)(17)(18)(19), including two Brazilian studies (17,19), have shown that GCK and HNF1α mutations account to about half the cases of clinically defi ned MODY (familiar diabetes with early age of onset). When the autosomal dominant transmission can be clearly ascertained in families within three generations and the phenotype is strictly defi ned, the frequency of observed GCK and HNF1α mutations may be higher still (5,7).…”
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“…GCK mutations are more commonly diagnosed in countries where glucose screening in asymptomatic people is a routine procedure (such as Germany, France, Spain and Italy), whereas HNF1A-MODY is more commonly diagnosed were routine glucose screening is seldom done (12,13). There also some reported MODY cases in Brazilian literature (14)(15)(16)(17)(18).…”
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