Treatment of hypoglycemia due to a rare pathogenic variant in AKT2 with waxy maize heat‐modified starch
Madeline Parker,
Daphne Yau
Abstract:Key Clinical MessageThe gain‐of‐function AKT2 c.49G>A variant causes hypoketotic hypoglycemia with variable associated features. Due to lack of effective medications, treatment is primarily supportive. This report suggests waxy maize heat is a viable treatment option.AbstractThe serine–threonine kinase AKT2 is a critical mediator of insulin's anabolic effects, particularly cellular glucose uptake. The gain‐of‐function c.49G>A, p.(Glu17Lys) AKT2 variant results in hypoketotic hypoglycemia with suppressed … Show more
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