Is IL12B a potential genetic target for the prevention of type 1 diabetes through dietary intervention?

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Abstract

Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) results from decreased insulin production. Its clinical expression is the result of an array of genetic and environmental factors. The IL12B gene could be one of the loci implicated in the genetic susceptibility of T1D. Thus, this genetic predisposition could be modulated by dietary factors. However, there is no consistency among populations in relation to relevance of this locus as a candidate gene for T1D. © 2002 International Life Sciences Institute.

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Ordovas, J. M., Qi, L., & Shen, H. (2002). Is IL12B a potential genetic target for the prevention of type 1 diabetes through dietary intervention? Nutrition Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1301/002966402320243287

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