Endocrine Journal
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A Nonsense Mutation in the Arg345 of the Insulin Receptor Gene in a Japanese Type A Insulin-resistant Patient
Mitsuru HASHIRAMOTOHaruhiko OSAWAMitsuhiro ANDOAkiko MURAKAMITatsuya NISHIMIYAMasao NAKANOWataru NISHIDAHiroshi ONUMAHideichi MAKINO
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2005 Volume 52 Issue 4 Pages 499-504

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Defects in insulin receptor function have been associated with insulin resistant states such as obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Several types of mutations in the insulin receptor gene have been identified in patients with genetic syndromes of extreme insulin resistance. We have studied a 10-year-old Japanese girl with type A insulin resistance with hirsutism and hyperinsulinemia but without the dysmorphic features characteristic of leprechaunism or Rabson-Mendenhall syndrome. Despite the presence of severe insulin resistance, the patient did not develop overt diabetes mellitus at the time of investigation. Using direct sequencing, we identified a nonsense mutation causing premature termination after amino acid 345 in the α subunit of the insulin receptor.

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