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Clarifying the function of genes at the chromosome 16p13 locus in type 1 diabetes: CLEC16A and DEXI.


ABSTRACT: More than a decade after the discovery of a novel type 1 diabetes risk locus on chromosome 16p13, there remains complexity and controversy over the specific gene(s) that regulate diabetes pathogenesis. A new study by Nieves-Bonilla et al. shows that one of these genes, DEXI, is unlikely to contribute to type 1 diabetes pathogenesis and positions the endolysosomal E3 ubiquitin ligase CLEC16A as the primary culprit by which this gene locus influences diabetes risk.

SUBMITTER: Gingerich MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7108966 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Clarifying the function of genes at the chromosome 16p13 locus in type 1 diabetes: CLEC16A and DEXI.

Gingerich Morgan A MA   Sidarala Vaibhav V   Soleimanpour Scott A SA  

Genes and immunity 20191001 2


More than a decade after the discovery of a novel type 1 diabetes risk locus on chromosome 16p13, there remains complexity and controversy over the specific gene(s) that regulate diabetes pathogenesis. A new study by Nieves-Bonilla et al. shows that one of these genes, DEXI, is unlikely to contribute to type 1 diabetes pathogenesis and positions the endolysosomal E3 ubiquitin ligase CLEC16A as the primary culprit by which this gene locus influences diabetes risk. ...[more]

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