Abstract
Transient neonatal diabetes mellitus (TNDM) is a rare form of childhood diabetes which usually resolves in the first 6 months of life but which predisposes to type 2 diabetes of adult onset. We recently reported paternal uniparental isodisomy of chromosome 6 (UPD6) in two children with TNDM and proposed that there may be an imprinted gene important in the aetiology of diabetes on chromosome 6. We now describe two unrelated families which independently suggest that the gene is imprinted, is paternally expressed and maps to 6q22-q23. One family has a duplication while the other, with familial TNDM, shows linkage to a marker in this region.
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Temple, I. K., Gardner, R. J., Robinson, D. O., Kibirige, M. S., Ferguson, A. W., Baum, J. D., … Shield, J. P. H. (1996). Further evidence for an imprinted gene for neonatal diabetes localised to chromosome 6q22-q23. Human Molecular Genetics, 5(8), 1117–1121. https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/5.8.1117
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