Litcius/Paper detail

Management of monogenic diabetes in pregnancy: A narrative review

Mohammad Sadiq Jeeyavudeen, Sarah R. Murray, Mark W. J. Strachan

2024World Journal of Diabetes10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pregnancy in women with monogenic diabetes is potentially complex, with significant implications for both maternal and fetal health. Among these, maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) stands out as a prevalent monogenic diabetes subtype frequently encountered in clinical practice. Each subtype of MODY requires a distinct approach tailored to the pregnancy, diverging from management strategies in non-pregnant individuals. Glucokinase MODY (GCK-MODY) typically does not require treatment outside of pregnancy, but special considerations arise when a woman with GCK-MODY becomes pregnant. The glycemic targets in GCK-MODY pregnancies are not exclusively dictated by the maternal/paternal MODY genotype but are also influenced by the genotype of the developing fetus. During pregnancy, the choice between sulfonylurea or insulin for treating hepatocyte nuclear factor 1-alpha (HNF1A)-MODY and HNF4A-MODY depends on the mother's specific circumstances and the available expertise. Management of other rarer MODY subtypes is individualized, with decisions made on a case-by-case basis. Therefore, a collaborative approach involving expert diabetes and obstetric teams is crucial for the comprehensive management of MODY pregnancies.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePregnancyHNF1ADiabetes mellitusMaturity onset diabetes of the youngGlucokinaseObstetricsType 2 diabetesDiabetes in pregnancyGestational diabetesGestationEndocrinologyGeneticsBiologyGestational Diabetes Research and ManagementPancreatic function and diabetesDiabetes Management and Research
Management of monogenic diabetes in pregnancy: A narrative review | Litcius