Phenotypic and genetic classification of diabetes
Aaron J. Deutsch, Emma Ahlqvist, Miriam S. Udler
Abstract
The historical subclassification of diabetes into predominantly types 1 and 2 is well appreciated to inadequately capture the heterogeneity seen in patient presentations, disease course, response to therapy and disease complications. This review summarises proposed data-driven approaches to further refine diabetes subtypes using clinical phenotypes and/or genetic information. We highlight the benefits as well as the limitations of these subclassification schemas, including practical barriers to their implementation that would need to be overcome before incorporation into clinical practice.
Topics & Concepts
PhenotypeHuman physiologyDiabetes mellitusBiologyGeneticsMedicineInternal medicineEndocrinologyGenePancreatic function and diabetesDiabetes and associated disordersDiet and metabolism studies