Genetic counseling in diabetes mellitus: A practice resource of the National Society of Genetic Counselors

Author:

Maloney Kristin A.1ORCID,Mizerik Elizabeth2ORCID,King Robin H.3,McGinnis Erin M.4ORCID,Perkowitz Susan5,Diamonstein Callie J.6,Schmanski Andrew A.7,Saliganan Sheila8,Shipper Andrea G.9ORCID,Udler Miriam S.10ORCID,Guan Yue11,Pollin Toni I.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine University of Maryland School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland USA

2. Baylor College of Medicine Houston Texas USA

3. Genetic Services, Everly Health Austin Texas USA

4. Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital Chicago Illinois USA

5. Self‐Employed Chicago Illinois USA

6. Medical City Dallas Hospital Dallas Texas USA

7. University of Arizona Cancer Center Banner University Medicine Tucson Arizona USA

8. Ambry Genetics Aliso Viejo California USA

9. Charles Library Temple University Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

10. Diabetes Unit, Department of Medicine Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

11. Emory University Atlanta Georgia USA

Abstract

AbstractDiabetes mellitus is a group of diseases characterized by hyperglycemia and its consequences, affecting over 34 million individuals in the United States and 422 million worldwide. While most diabetes is polygenic and is classified as type 1 (T1D), type 2 (T2D), or gestational diabetes (GDM), at least 0.4% of all diabetes is monogenic in nature. Correct diagnosis of monogenic diabetes has important implications for glycemic management and genetic counseling. We provide this Practice Resource to familiarize the genetic counseling community with (1) the existence of monogenic diabetes, (2) how it differs from more common polygenic/complex diabetes types, (3) the advantage of a correct diagnosis, and (4) guidance for identifying, counseling, and testing patients and families with suspected monogenic diabetes. This document is intended for genetic counselors and other healthcare professionals providing clinical services in any setting, with the goal of maximizing the likelihood of a correct diagnosis of monogenic diabetes and access to related care.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical)

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