Plain-English translation of NCT06111833 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This research study is looking for young people (age 25 or younger) who developed diabetes and have a family history of it. Researchers want to collect blood samples, urine samples, and detailed medical information to understand the genetic causes of different types of diabetes in younger people—especially a specific inherited form called MODY. By identifying which genetic subtype someone has, doctors may be able to choose the most effective medication tailored to that person's specific genetic defect.
Diabetes in young people often progresses faster and causes more complications than diabetes that starts later in life. However, young-onset diabetes isn't all the same—some cases are caused by inherited genetic mutations that respond better to targeted medications. This study exists to help doctors recognize these genetic differences so they can offer personalized treatment from the start, rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach.
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If you join, you'll meet with the research team to answer detailed questions about your health history, your family's medical history, and your diabetes symptoms. You'll have blood and urine samples taken for genetic testing and other lab work. After that, you'll have follow-up visits at 3 months, 6 months, 12 months, 2 years, and 5 years to track how your diabetes is progressing and how well your treatment is working. The researchers will also keep track of your medications and any hospital visits related to your diabetes care.
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