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Missense mutations in the insulin promoter factor-1 gene predispose to type 2 diabetes
Wendy M. Macfarlane, … , Kevin Docherty, Andrew T. Hattersley
Wendy M. Macfarlane, … , Kevin Docherty, Andrew T. Hattersley
Published November 1, 1999
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1999;104(9):R33-R39. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI7449.
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Missense mutations in the insulin promoter factor-1 gene predispose to type 2 diabetes

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The transcription factor insulin promoter factor-1 (IPF-1) plays a central role in both the development of the pancreas and the regulation of insulin gene expression in the mature pancreatic β cell. A dominant-negative frameshift mutation in the IPF-l gene was identified in a single family and shown to cause pancreatic agenesis when homozygous and maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) when heterozygous. We studied the role of IPF-1 in Caucasian diabetic and nondiabetic subjects from the United Kingdom. Three novel IPF-1 missense mutations (C18R, D76N, and R197H) were identified in patients with type 2 diabetes. Functional analyses of these mutations demonstrated decreased binding activity to the human insulin gene promoter and reduced activation of the insulin gene in response to hyperglycemia in the human β-cell line Nes2y. These mutations are present in 1% of the population and predisposed the subject to type 2 diabetes with a relative risk of 3.0. They were not highly penetrant MODY mutations, as there were nondiabetic mutation carriers 25–53 years of age. We conclude that mutations in the IPF-1 gene may predispose to type 2 diabetes and are a rare cause of MODY and pancreatic agenesis, with the phenotype depending upon the severity of the mutation.

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Wendy M. Macfarlane, Timothy M. Frayling, Sian Ellard, Julie C. Evans, Lisa I.S. Allen, Michael P. Bulman, Susan Ayres, Maggie Shepherd, Penny Clark, Ann Millward, Andrew Demaine, Terence Wilkin, Kevin Docherty, Andrew T. Hattersley

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Mechanisms of Disease: using genetically altered mice to study concepts of type 2 diabetes
D Leroith, D Accili
Nature Clinical Practice Endocrinology & Metabolism 2008
The Homeodomain-Interacting Protein Kinase 2 Regulates Insulin Promoter Factor-1/Pancreatic Duodenal Homeobox-1 Transcriptional Activity
MJ Boucher, M Simoneau, H Edlund
Endocrinology 2008
Transcription factors as therapeutic targets for diabetes
T Miyatsuka, T Matsuoka, H Kaneto
Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets 2008
PDX-1 and MafA Play a Crucial Role in Pancreatic β-Cell Differentiation and Maintenance of Mature β-Cell Function
H KANETO, T MIYATSUKA, D KAWAMORI, K YAMAMOTO, K KATO, T SHIRAIWA, N KATAKAMI, Y YAMASAKI, M MATSUHISA, T MATSUOKA
Endocrine Journal 2008
Autosomal inheritance of diabetes in two families characterized by obesity and a novel H241Q mutation inNEUROD1
L Gonsorčíková, Š Průhová, O Cinek, J Ek, T Pelikánová, T Jørgensen, H Eiberg, O Pedersen, T Hansen, J Lebl
Pediatric Diabetes 2008
Prep1 Deficiency Induces Protection from Diabetes and Increased Insulin Sensitivity through a p160-Mediated Mechanism
F Oriente, LC Diaz, C Miele, S Iovino, S Mori, VM Diaz, G Troncone, A Cassese, P Formisano, F Blasi, F Beguinot
Molecular and cellular biology 2008

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