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Susceptibility to type 1 diabetes 05

Autoimmune diabetes 05 is a diabetes mellitus type 1 that are pathogentically linked to genetic variants in the SUMO4 gene.

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References:

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Bohren KM et al. (2004) A M55V polymorphism in a novel SUMO gene (SUMO-4) differentially activates heat shock transcription factors and is associated with susceptibility to type I diabetes mellitus.

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Guo D et al. (2004) A functional variant of SUMO4, a new I kappa B alpha modifier, is associated with type 1 diabetes.

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Davies JL et al. (1994) A genome-wide search for human type 1 diabetes susceptibility genes.

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Luo DF et al. (1996) Confirmation of three susceptibility genes to insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: IDDM4, IDDM5 and IDDM8.

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Concannon P et al. (1998) A second-generation screen of the human genome for susceptibility to insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.

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Fox CJ et al. (2000) Two genetic loci regulate T cell-dependent islet inflammation and drive autoimmune diabetes pathogenesis.

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