2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.08.16.23294161
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Chromosome 20p11.2 deletions cause congenital hyperinsulinism via the likely disruption ofFOXA2

Thomas W Laver,
Matthew N Wakeling,
Richard C Caswell
et al.

Abstract: Persistent congenital hyperinsulinism (HI) is a rare genetically heterogeneous condition characterised by dysregulated insulin secretion leading to life-threatening hypoglycaemia. For up to 50% of affected individuals screening of the known HI genes does not identify a disease-causing variant. Large deletions have previously been used to identify novel regulatory regions causing HI. Here, we used genome sequencing to search for novel large (>1Mb) deletions in 180 probands with HI of unknown cause and replic… Show more

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