Frontiers in Endocrinology (Aug 2022)

Case Report: A case of HNF1B mutation patient with first presentation of diabetic ketosis

  • Shenghui Ge,
  • Mengge Yang,
  • Mengge Yang,
  • Wenfeng Gong,
  • Wenzhe Chen,
  • Jianjun Dong,
  • Lin Liao,
  • Lin Liao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2022.917819
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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BackgroundMaturity-onset diabetes of the young 5 (MODY5), a rare diabetes syndrome of young adults, is associated with variants in hepatocyte nuclear factor 1B (HNF1B) gene.Case PresentationWe reported a case of MODY5, which presented with diabetic ketosis, multiple renal cysts, and hypokalemia. In this case, the HNF1B score was estimated as 13 and a heterozygous variant of HNF1B in exon 4 (c.826C>T, p.Arg276*) was identified through Sanger sequencing.ConclusionsMultiple renal cysts and youth-onset diabetes are common manifestations in patients with HNF1B mutations, and insufficient insulin secretion may be a potential cause of diabetic ketosis in MODY5.

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