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Identification of a SIRT1 mutation in a family with type 1 diabetes

Biason-Lauber, A. and Boni-Schnetzler, M. and Hubbard, B. P. and Bouzakri, K. and Brunner, A. and Cavelti-Weder, C. and Keller, C. and Meyer-Boni, M. and Meier, D. T. and Brorsson, C. and Timper, K. and Leibowitz, G. and Patrignani, A. and Bruggmann, R. and Boily, G. and Zulewski, H. and Geier, A. and Cermak, J. M. and Elliott, P. and Ellis, J. L. and Westphal, C. and Knobel, U. and Eloranta, J. J. and Kerr-Conte, J. and Pattou, F. and Konrad, D. and Matter, C. M. and Fontana, A. and Rogler, G. and Schlapbach, R. and Regairaz, C. and Carballido, J. M. and Glaser, B. and McBurney, M. W. and Pociot, F. and Sinclair, D. A. and Donath, M. Y.. (2013) Identification of a SIRT1 mutation in a family with type 1 diabetes. Cell metabolism, Vol. 17, H. 3. pp. 448-455.

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Abstract

Type 1 diabetes is caused by autoimmune-mediated beta cell destruction leading to insulin deficiency. The histone deacetylase SIRT1 plays an essential role in modulating several age-related diseases. Here we describe a family carrying a mutation in the SIRT1 gene, in which all five affected members developed an autoimmune disorder: four developed type 1 diabetes, and one developed ulcerative colitis. Initially, a 26-year-old man was diagnosed with the typical features of type 1 diabetes, including lean body mass, autoantibodies, T cell reactivity to beta cell antigens, and a rapid dependence on insulin. Direct and exome sequencing identified the presence of a T-to-C exchange in exon 1 of SIRT1, corresponding to a leucine-to-proline mutation at residue 107. Expression of SIRT1-L107P in insulin-producing cells resulted in overproduction of nitric oxide, cytokines, and chemokines. These observations identify a role for SIRT1 in human autoimmunity and unveil a monogenic form of type 1 diabetes.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Biomedizin > Department of Biomedicine, University Hospital Basel > Diabetes Research (Donath)
UniBasel Contributors:Donath, Marc
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Further Journal Contribution
Publisher:Cell Press
ISSN:1550-4131
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal item
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