Journal article

Markers on distal chromosome 2q linked to insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus

G Morahan, D Huang, BD Tait, PG Colman, LC Harrison

Science | AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE | Published : 1996

Abstract

Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) is a multigenic autoimmune disease. An IDDM susceptibility gene was mapped to chromosome 2q34. This gene may act early in diabetogenesis, because 'preclinical' individuals also showed linkage. Human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-disparate, but not HLA- identical, sibs showed linkage, which was even stronger in families with affected females. The genes encoding insulin-like growth factor-binding proteins 2 and 5 were mapped to a 4-megabase pair interval near this locus. These results indicate the existence of a gene that acts at an early stage in IDDM development, screening for which may identify a specific subset of at- risk individuals.