Treatment strategy for maturity-onset diabetes of the young 3 (MODY3): Experience with two sisters and their mother.

IF 1 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Clinical Pediatric Endocrinology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-12 DOI:10.1297/cpe.2022-0074
Yoshihiko Yuyama, Tomoyuki Kawamura, Yuko Hotta, Naoko Nishikawa-Nakamura, Takashi Hamazaki
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Abstract

Maturity onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is a relatively young-onset diabetes mellitus with an autosomal dominant inheritance. Among these phenotypes, MODY3, caused by mutations in HNF1A, is one of the most frequent. Although MODY3 is known to respond markedly to sulfonylureas (SU), many cases require insulin therapy. However, there are no clear guidelines for factors to consider when introducing antidiabetic drugs and insulin. This report describes a familial case in which an older sister was diagnosed with diabetes and subsequently with MODY3, followed by the onset of diabetes in the younger sister and mother. The elder sister initially denied insulin treatment and exhibited a suboptimal response to SU but finally agreed to insulin use. The mother initially selected insulin therapy because of the challenges associated with adherence to strict dietary therapy. Conversely, the younger sister responded positively to SU and maintained effective glycemic control. The management of MODY3, even though they have the same single-gene mutation and similar residual insulin secretion at diagnosis, should be flexibly individualized for each family member to ensure long-term adherence and appropriate glycemic control.

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年轻3岁成熟期糖尿病(MODY3)的治疗策略:两姐妹及其母亲的经验。
青年期成熟型糖尿病(MODY)是一种相对年轻的常染色体显性遗传型糖尿病。在这些表型中,由HNF1A突变引起的MODY3是最常见的表型之一。尽管已知MODY3对磺酰脲类药物(SU)有显著反应,但许多病例需要胰岛素治疗。然而,在引入抗糖尿病药物和胰岛素时,没有明确的考虑因素指南。本报告描述了一个家族性病例,其中一个姐姐被诊断为糖尿病,随后患有MODY3,随后妹妹和母亲患上了糖尿病。姐姐最初拒绝接受胰岛素治疗,对SU表现出次优反应,但最终同意使用胰岛素。这位母亲最初选择胰岛素治疗是因为坚持严格的饮食治疗带来了挑战。相反,妹妹对SU反应积极,并保持了有效的血糖控制。尽管MODY3在诊断时具有相同的单基因突变和相似的残余胰岛素分泌,但应对每个家庭成员进行灵活的个体化管理,以确保长期坚持和适当的血糖控制。
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Clinical Pediatric Endocrinology
Clinical Pediatric Endocrinology ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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