BACKGROUND: -MODY constitutes 5%-10% of MODY cases; however, treatment options remain unclearly recommended, and long-term follow-up of patients with-MODY is lacking due to limited research. Here, we report a case carrying a newvariant of. The patient had been using insulin for up to 25 years before genetic diagnosis.
CASE DESCRIPTION: A 38-year-old man sought consultation due to an increased daily insulin requirement and inadequate glycemic control. At the age of 13, the patent's parents discovered that he had significantly elevated fasting blood glucose levels accompanied by weight loss. He was subsequently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and began insulin therapy. At a routine follow-up at age 21, another physician observed that his pancreatic islet function remained preserved, with negative results for diabetes-related antibodies. Consequently, his diagnosis was revised to type 2 diabetes, and the antihyperglycemic therapy was added in metformin and acarbose. Before the current consultation, the patient's insulin dosage had gradually increased to 80 units per day; however, glycemic control remained unsatisfactory. Whole exome sequencing identified a heterozygous variant, c.272G > A (p.R91H), in exon 3 of thegene (NM_175914.5) in the patient. The patient's treatment regimen was modified to include metformin at a dosage of 1.0 g twice daily, semaglutide at 0.5 mg once weekly, and insulin glargine was gradually discontinued. The patient achieved adequate glycemic control during follow-up.
CONCLUSION: This case emphasizes that spontaneous-MODY is prone to misdiagnosis and the prolonged rate of pancreatic function decline in-MODY. Glycemic control and complication progression could be acceptable in-MODY cases treated with long-time insulin, but risks of hypoglycemic events, obesity, and atherosclerosis remain. Switching to GLP1RA treatment in-MODY still yields a good effect after a prolonged disease course.
Authors
Luo, Jing; Li, Ai; Wang, Xiaoli
Keywords
GLP1RAHNF4Acase reportmaturity-onset diabetes of the youngmutation