Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: The Genetic Susceptibility Behind the Disease.
2021
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), a type of pregnancy-specific glucose
intolerance or hyperglycemia, is one of the most common metabolic disorders in
pregnant women with 16.9% of the global prevalence of gestational
hyperglycemia. Not only are women with GDM likely to develop T2DM, but their
children are also at risk for birth complications or metabolic disease in
adulthood. Therefore, identifying the potential risk factors for GDM is very
important in the prevention and treatment of GDM. Previous studies have shown
that genetic predisposition is an essential component in the occurrence of GDM.
In this narrative review, we describe the role of polymorphisms in different
functional genes associated with increased risk for GDM, and available evidence
on genetic factors in the risk of GDM is summarized and discussed.
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