New gene mutation causes rare neonatal diabetes

telanganatoday.com

Scientists discovered a new gene-linked type of diabetes in babies under six months old. Mutations in the TMEM167A gene cause this rare neonatal diabetes. Stem cell studies reveal the gene is crucial for insulin-producing beta cells and neurons. This discovery aids understanding of insulin production and could inform research into other forms of diabetes, a disease affecting millions globally.


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