MODY 4

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MODY 4

MODY 4 is a form of maturity onset diabetes of the young.

MODY 4 arises from mutations of the PDX1 homeobox gene on chromosome 13. Pdx-1 is a transcription factor vital to the development of the embryonic pancreas. Even in adults it continues to play a role in the regulation and expression of genes for insulin, GLUT2, glucokinase, and somatostatin.

MODY 4 is so rare that only a single family has been well-studied. A child born with pancreatic agenesis (absence of the pancreas) was found to be homozygous for Pdx-1 mutations. A number of older relatives who were heterozygous had mild hyperglycemia or diabetes. None were severely insulin-deficient and all were controlled with either diet or oral hypoglycemic agents.

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  1. ^ Stoffers, Doris A.; Ferrer, Jorge; L. Clarke, William; Habener, Joel (1997). "Early-onset type-II diabetes mellitus (MODY4) linked to IPF1". Nature Genetics. 17: 138–139. doi:10.1038/ng1097-138. {{cite journal}}: External link in |ref= (help)