Statistical evidence for high-penetrance MODY-causing genes in a large population-based cohort

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Aims: Numerous genes have been proposed as causal for maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY). Scoring systems to annotate mutation pathogenicity have been widely used; however, statistical evidence for being a highly penetrant MODY gene has not been well-established. Methods: Participants were from the UK Biobank with whole-exome sequencing data, including 14,622 with and 185,509 without diagnosis of diabetes. Pathogenic/likely pathogenic (P/LP) mutations in 14 reported and 3 possible MODY genes were annotated using American College of Medical Genetics criteria. Evidence for being a high-penetrant MODY gene used two statistical criteria: frequency of aggregate P/LP mutations in each gene are (1) significantly more common in participants with a diagnosis of diabetes than without using the SKAT-O (p

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Billings, L. K., Shi, Z., Resurreccion, W. K., Wang, C. H., Wei, J., Pollin, T. I., … Xu, J. (2022). Statistical evidence for high-penetrance MODY-causing genes in a large population-based cohort. Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, 5(6). https://doi.org/10.1002/edm2.372

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