2006
DOI: 10.1530/eje.1.02305
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Thiamine transporter mutation: an example of monogenic diabetes mellitus

Abstract: Objective: Thiamine-responsive megaloblastic anemia (TRMA) is a rare syndrome characterized by diabetes mellitus (DM), anemia, and sensorineural deafness. We describe the clinical course and the molecular defect of a young woman who was diagnosed to have this syndrome. Case: The patient is an 18-year-old girl who was born to non-consanguous parents. She was noted to be deafmute in the first year of life. She was diagnosed with DM at the age of 9 months and with severe anemia at the age of 2 years. An extensive… Show more

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“…Thiamine-responsive megaloblastic anaemia (TRMA), also known as Rogers syndrome, is an earlyonset, autosomal recessive disorder defined by the occurrence of megaloblastic anaemia, diabetes mellitus and sensorineural deafness, which responds to thiamine treatment in varying degrees. TRMA is a rare genetic disorder in which diabetes, other than type 1 diabetes mellitus, is secondary to a single gene disorder, a thiamine transporter defect (11)(12)(13)(14). Type 2 diabetes mellitus has been linked to the chromosome 1q23.…”
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“…Thiamine-responsive megaloblastic anaemia (TRMA), also known as Rogers syndrome, is an earlyonset, autosomal recessive disorder defined by the occurrence of megaloblastic anaemia, diabetes mellitus and sensorineural deafness, which responds to thiamine treatment in varying degrees. TRMA is a rare genetic disorder in which diabetes, other than type 1 diabetes mellitus, is secondary to a single gene disorder, a thiamine transporter defect (11)(12)(13)(14). Type 2 diabetes mellitus has been linked to the chromosome 1q23.…”
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“…3,5 Alzahrani et al informed that high dose thiamine therapy in TRMA patients can improve the disease symptoms, correct the anemia and reduce or discontinue the need for exogenous insulin. 12 Our patient was diagnosed non-autoimmune diabetes mellitus at age of 3 months. Diabetes mellitus in TRMA is a non-autoimmune disorder due to a defect of insulin secretion.…”
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“…12 En el caso de la paciente que presentamos, se le diagnosticó diabetes mellitus no autoinmunitaria a la edad de 3 meses. La diabetes mellitus en pacientes con TRMA es un trastorno no autoinmunitario debido a un defecto en la secreción de insulina.…”
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