Genetic Diabetes

Genetic diabetes, primarily referring to Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, involves complex interactions between multiple genes and environmental factors. Type 1 diabetes is largely an autoimmune condition with strong genetic predispositions, linked to specific HLA gene variants. In contrast, Type 2 diabetes has a more polygenic nature, with several genes affecting insulin sensitivity and secretion. Research into genetic markers can help identify individuals at risk and enable personalized treatment approaches. Understanding these genetic factors also opens avenues for gene therapy and advanced preventive strategies, offering hope for more effective management of diabetes in the future.

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