31 Dec RADIANT
Identify patients and families with novel rare/atypical forms of diabetes and characterize the underlying molecular mechanisms
Outreach and inclusivity of minority and underrepresented populations
Perform genetic and phenotypic characterization of participants
Construct an access-controlled biorepository and database
Make data and biosamples available to the scientific community to advance research in this area
RADIANT will investigate atypical diabetes cases:
whole genome sequencing (+ other “omics”: RNA-sequencing, metabolomics)
deep phenotyping of individuals and/or families
Focus on:
New genetic variants underlying rare phenotypes within known categories
Entirely new phenotypes and genetic variants outside known categories
ALL INTERSTED PARTIES START BY SUBMITTING THEIR INFORMATION ONLINE.
http://www.atypicaldiabetesnetwork.org
Lab kits will be sent to their homes, if they qualify, no in person visits until stage 3.
Participant Eligibility
High likelihood of rare & atypical DM:
T2D dx prepubertal or non-obese
Mendelian pattern w/early onset (<18 yo)
Syndromic
Non-progressive or rapidly progressive
Low insulin requirements (<0.5 u/kg/day)
Cyclical, periods of remission
Lean PCOS or GDM
“A-B-” or “A-B+” subtypes of Ketosis-Prone Diabetes (unprovoked DKA at dx)
Contact
dori Khakpour
(206) 945-4956
Additional Study Details
Full Study Title
Rare and Atypical Diabetes Network
Investigator(s)
Irl B. Hirsch MD
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Study Site(s)
UWMC DI
750 Republican St 3rd floor
Seattle, Washington 98109