Transient islet-antigen 2 positivity at diagnosis of diabetes during COVID-19 infection in an adolescent with a NEUROD1 variant: a case report.

Publication date: Jun 05, 2025

Increased incidence of type 1 and type 2 diabetes has been reported in association with the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Little is known about the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 on the presentation of monogenic forms of diabetes. This case report describes diagnosis of the uncommon maturity onset diabetes of the young (neurogenic differentiation factor 1-maturity-onset diabetes of the young) after transient autoimmunity during coronavirus disease 2019 infection. A 19-year-old Mexican male with autism spectrum disorder was diagnosed with diabetes without ketoacidosis during metabolic screening laboratory testing. He tested positive for coronavirus disease 2019 with no respiratory symptoms. His hemoglobin A1c was 14. 2%, and had elevated islet-antigen 2 antibody. His blood glucose responded rapidly to initial dietary reduction in carbohydrate intake without insulin initiation, with subsequent improvement in hemoglobin A1c to 7. 4% 2 months later. Then, 2 years after diagnosis, his hemoglobin A1c was 6. 0%, and repeat antibody testing was negative. He was taking lisinopril for microalbuminuria, but required no medications for glucose control. Genetic testing identified a variant of NEUROD1 c. 514C > T, p. (Leu172Phe). His mother who was subsequently diagnosed with diabetes, underwent targeted variant testing and was found to have the same neurogenic differentiation factor 1 variant. Coronavirus disease 2019 possibly triggered transient autoimmunity, leading to the diagnosis of neurogenic differentiation factor 1-maturity-onset diabetes of the young diabetes. This is also the first description of the clinical features associated with this particular neurogenic differentiation factor 1 variant.

Concepts Keywords
Coronavirus Autoimmunity
Diabetes Case report
Genetic COVID-19
Mexican
Rapidly

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19
disease MESH infection
disease MESH type 2 diabetes
pathway KEGG Maturity onset diabetes of the young
disease MESH maturity-onset diabetes of the young
disease MESH autoimmunity
disease MESH autism spectrum disorder
disease MESH ketoacidosis
drug DRUGBANK Lisinopril
drug DRUGBANK Dextrose unspecified form

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