2021
DOI: 10.2337/figshare.15070170.v1
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Pancreatic Differentiation of Stem Cells Reveals Pathogenesis of a Syndrome of Ketosis-Prone Diabetes

Abstract: Genetic analysis of an adult patient with an unusual course of Ketosis-Prone Diabetes (KPD) and lacking islet autoantibodies demonstrated a nucleotide variant in the<i> </i>5’-UTR of <i>PDX1</i>, a beta-cell development gene. When differentiated to the pancreatic lineage, his induced pluripotent stem cells stalled at the definitive endoderm stage. Metabolomic analysis of the cells revealed that this was associated with leucine hypersensitivity during transition from the definitive endod… Show more

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