hrp0097p2-237 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2023
Koniari Eleni
, Hatziagapiou Kyriaki
, Skouma Anastasia
, Chaliotis Fotis
, Drosatou Panagiota
, Tsani Evelina
, Blatsa Vasiliki
, Chrousos George
Background: In type 1 diabetes (T1D), the pancreatic βcells are selectively destroyed by the immune system resulting in absolute insulin deficiency. It has been long established that approximately half of the genetic risk for T1D is conferred by genetic loci associated with β-cell function, apoptosis, and regeneration.Aim: We report the case of a 6- year-old boy with new onset type T1D, and identified genetic l...