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A missense mutation in the hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 alpha gene in a UK pedigree with maturity-onset diabetes of the young

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A missense mutation in the hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 alpha gene in a UK pedigree with maturity-onset diabetes of the young
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  • M. P. Bulman1,
  • M. J. Dronsfield3,
  • T. Frayling1,
  • M. Appleton2,
  • S. C. Bain3,
  • S. Ellard1 &
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  • A. T. Hattersley1 
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Maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is a monogenic subgroup of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) characterised by an early age of onset (< 25 years) and an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance. MODY is genetically heterogeneous with three different genes identified to date; hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 alpha (HNF-4α) [MODY1], glucokinase [MODY2] and hepatocyte nuclear factor 1 alpha (HNF-1α) [MODY3]. A nonsense mutation in the HNF-4α gene has recently been shown to cause MODY in a single large North American pedigree (RW). We screened a large UK Caucasian MODY family which showed weak evidence of linkage to the MODY1 locus on chromosome 20q (lod score for ADA 0.68 at θ = 0) for mutations in the coding region of the HNF-4α gene by direct sequencing. A missense mutation resulting in the substitution of glutamine for glutamic acid was identified in exon 7 (E276Q). The mutation was present in all of the diabetic members of the pedigree plus two unaffected subjects and was not detected in 75 normal control subjects or 95 UK Caucasian subjects with late-onset NIDDM. This is the first missense mutation to be described in the HNF-4α gene. [Diabetologia (1997) 40: 859–862]

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  1. Division of Molecular Genetics, Institute of Clinical Science, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK, , , , , , GB

    M. P. Bulman, T. Frayling, S. Ellard & A. T. Hattersley

  2. Department of Vascular Medicine and Diabetes Research, Postgraduate Medical School, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK, , , , , , GB

    M. Appleton

  3. Department of Medicine, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, , , , , , GB

    M. J. Dronsfield & S. C. Bain

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Received: 7 March 1997 and in revised form: 16 April 1997

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Bulman, M., Dronsfield, M., Frayling, T. et al. A missense mutation in the hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 alpha gene in a UK pedigree with maturity-onset diabetes of the young. Diabetologia 40, 859–862 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001250050760

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