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Role of IHNFA1/I Gene Variants in Pancreatic Beta Cells Function and Glycaemic Control in Young Individuals with Type 1 Diabetes
by
Robino, Antonietta
, Conti, Andrea
, Rabbone, Ivana
, Franceschi, Roberto
, Bonfanti, Riccardo
, Catamo, Eulalia
, Castorani, Valeria
, Battelino, Tadej
, Tornese, Gianluca
, Tinti, Davide
, Dovc, Klemen
in
Analysis
/ Diabetes therapy
/ Genes
/ Glycosylated hemoglobin
/ Pancreatic beta cells
/ Physiological aspects
/ Single nucleotide polymorphisms
/ Type 1 diabetes
/ Type 2 diabetes
2023
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Role of IHNFA1/I Gene Variants in Pancreatic Beta Cells Function and Glycaemic Control in Young Individuals with Type 1 Diabetes
by
Robino, Antonietta
, Conti, Andrea
, Rabbone, Ivana
, Franceschi, Roberto
, Bonfanti, Riccardo
, Catamo, Eulalia
, Castorani, Valeria
, Battelino, Tadej
, Tornese, Gianluca
, Tinti, Davide
, Dovc, Klemen
in
Analysis
/ Diabetes therapy
/ Genes
/ Glycosylated hemoglobin
/ Pancreatic beta cells
/ Physiological aspects
/ Single nucleotide polymorphisms
/ Type 1 diabetes
/ Type 2 diabetes
2023
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Role of IHNFA1/I Gene Variants in Pancreatic Beta Cells Function and Glycaemic Control in Young Individuals with Type 1 Diabetes
by
Robino, Antonietta
, Conti, Andrea
, Rabbone, Ivana
, Franceschi, Roberto
, Bonfanti, Riccardo
, Catamo, Eulalia
, Castorani, Valeria
, Battelino, Tadej
, Tornese, Gianluca
, Tinti, Davide
, Dovc, Klemen
in
Analysis
/ Diabetes therapy
/ Genes
/ Glycosylated hemoglobin
/ Pancreatic beta cells
/ Physiological aspects
/ Single nucleotide polymorphisms
/ Type 1 diabetes
/ Type 2 diabetes
2023
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Role of IHNFA1/I Gene Variants in Pancreatic Beta Cells Function and Glycaemic Control in Young Individuals with Type 1 Diabetes
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Role of IHNFA1/I Gene Variants in Pancreatic Beta Cells Function and Glycaemic Control in Young Individuals with Type 1 Diabetes
2023
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The HNF1A transcription factor, implicated in the regulation of pancreatic beta cells, as well as in glucose and lipid metabolism, is responsible for type 3 maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY3). HNF1A is also involved in increased susceptibility to polygenic forms of diabetes, such as type 2 diabetes (T2D) and gestational diabetes (GD), while its possible role in type 1 diabetes (T1D) is not known. In this study, 277 children and adolescents with T1D and 140 healthy controls were recruited. The following SNPs in HNF1A gene were selected: rs1169286, rs1169288, rs7979478, and rs2259816. Through linear or logistic regression analysis, we analyzed their association with T1D susceptibility and related clinical traits, such as insulin dose-adjusted glycated hemoglobin A1c (IDAA1c) and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c). We found that rs1169286 was associated with IDAA1c and HbA1c values (p-value = 0.0027 and p-value = 0.0075, respectively), while rs1169288 was associated with IDAA1c (p-value = 0.0081). No association between HNF1A SNPs and T1D development emerged. In conclusion, our findings suggest for the first time that HNF1A variants may be a risk factor for beta cell function and glycaemic control in T1D individuals.
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MDPI AG
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