Maturity-onset diabetes of the young type 10 caused by an Ala2Thr mutation of INS: A case report

World J Diabetes. 2023 Dec 15;14(12):1877-1884. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v14.i12.1877.

Abstract

Background: Maturity-onset diabetes of the young 10 caused by the c.4G>A (p.Ala2Thr) mutation is extremely rare, with only two reported studies to date. Herein, we report another case that differs from previous cases in phenotype.

Case summary: The proband developed diabetes at the age of 27 years, despite having a normal body mass index (BMI). She exhibited partial impairment of islet function, tested positive for islet antibodies, and required high doses of insulin. Her sister also carried the c.4G>A (p.Ala2Thr) mutation, and their mother was strongly suspected to carry the mutated gene. Her sister developed diabetes around 40 years of age and required high doses of insulin, while the mother was diagnosed in her 20s and was managed with oral hypoglycemic agents; neither of them were obese.

Conclusion: p.Ala2Thr mutation carriers often experience relatively later onset and normal BMI. Treatment regimens vary between individuals.

Keywords: Ala2Thr mutation; Case report; Insulin gene; Maturity-onset diabetes of the young 10.

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