Letter M

Maturity onset diabetes of the young

7 views

Diabetes mellitus that has early onset (usually before the age of 25), is non-insulin-dependent, and is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner.

Abbreviated MODY.

MODY is often considered a subtype of type 2 diabetes but it is unlike the usual type 2 diabetes in that insulin secretion, not the action of insulin, is impaired.

There is no problem with insulin sensitivity.

MODY accounts for 2-5% of all non-insulin-dependent diabetes.

There are a number of forms of MODY which are called MODY1, MODY2, and so on: > >MODY1 is caused by mutation in the hepatocyte nuclear factor-4-alpha gene (HNF4A) on chromosome 20. >MODY2 is caused by mutation in the glucokinase gene (GCK) on chromosome 7. >MODY3 is caused by mutation in the hepatic transcription factor-1 gene (TCF1) on chromosome 12q24.2. >MODY4 is caused by mutation in the insulin promoter factor-1 gene (IPF1) on chromosome 13q12.1. >MODY5 is caused by mutation in the gene encoding hepatic transcription factor-2 (TCF2) on chromosome 17cen-q21.3. >MODY6 is caused by mutation in the gene encoding neurogenic differentiation 1 (NEUROD1) on chromosome 2q32. </LI></UL> Note that genes for MODY are on at least 6 different chromosomes.

But two forms, MODY1 and MODY3, are due to mutations in genes that encode hepatocyte nuclear factors (HNF) -- transcription factors that govern the expression of other genes.

Share this definition

Medical disclaimer

The information on this page is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice in any way.

  • It does not replace the advice of a physician, pharmacist or other healthcare professional.
  • It does not represent a prescription of drugs, diagnostic exams or therapies.
  • In case of symptoms, doubts or concerns about your health, always consult a qualified physician.

In case of emergency call 911 (US) or 112 (EU).