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Case Report: Hypoglycemia Due to a Novel Activating Glucokinase Variant in an Adult – a Molecular Approach

A Koneshamoorthy, D Seniveratne-Epa, G Calder, M Sawyer, TWH Kay, S Farrell, T Loudovaris, L Mariana, D McCarthy, R Lyu, X Liu, P Thorn, J Tong, LK Chin, M Zacharin, A Trainer, S Taylor, RJ MacIsaac, N Sachithanandan, HE Thomas Show all

Frontiers in Endocrinology | Published : 2022

Abstract

We present a case of an obese 22-year-old man with activating GCK variant who had neonatal hypoglycemia, re-emerging with hypoglycemia later in life. We investigated him for asymptomatic hypoglycemia with a family history of hypoglycemia. Genetic testing yielded a novel GCK missense class 3 variant that was subsequently found in his mother, sister and nephew and reclassified as a class 4 likely pathogenic variant. Glucokinase enables phosphorylation of glucose, the rate-limiting step of glycolysis in the liver and pancreatic β cells. It plays a crucial role in the regulation of insulin secretion. Inactivating variants in GCK cause hyperglycemia and activating variants cause hypoglycemia. Spl..

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