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  • - Congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) leads to irregular insulin secretion and potentially dangerous low blood sugar levels, and it can be categorized into three types: diffuse, focal, and mosaic pancreatic disease.
  • - This research focused on mosaic CHI by examining pancreatic tissue from a patient who underwent surgery, revealing distinct structural changes and islet hypertrophy.
  • - Genetic analysis uncovered a new mosaic ABCC8 mutation and mosaic paternal uniparental disomy in the affected pancreatic area, offering new insights into the genetic mechanisms behind mosaic CHI and islet diseases.

Article Abstract

Congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) causes dysregulated insulin secretion which can lead to life-threatening hypoglycaemia if not effectively managed. CHI can be sub-classified into three distinct groups: diffuse, focal and mosaic pancreatic disease. Whilst the underlying causes of diffuse and focal disease have been widely characterised, the genetic basis of mosaic pancreatic disease is not known. To gain new insights into the underlying disease processes of mosaic-CHI we studied the islet tissue histopathology derived from limited surgical resection from the tail of the pancreas in a patient with CHI. The underlying genetic aetiology was investigated using a combination of high depth next-generation sequencing, microsatellite analysis and p57kip2 immunostaining. Histopathology of the pancreatic tissue confirmed the presence of a defined area associated with marked islet hypertrophy and a cytoarchitecture distinct from focal CHI but compatible with mosaic CHI localised to a discrete region within the pancreas. Analysis of DNA extracted from the lesion identified a de novo mosaic ABCC8 mutation and mosaic paternal uniparental disomy which were not present in leukocyte DNA or the surrounding unaffected pancreatic tissue. This study provides the first description of two independent disease-causing somatic genetic events occurring within the pancreas of an individual with localised mosaic CHI. Our findings increase knowledge of the genetic causes of islet disease and provide further insights into the underlying developmental changes associated with β-cell expansion in CHI.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6966704PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cjp2.144DOI Listing

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