About this trial
RADIANT is a network of 14 clinical sites and several laboratories dedicated to the study of atypical diabetes.
The objective of this study is to define new forms of diabetes and the unique mechanisms underlying these forms of atypical diabetes. The specific aims are to:
1. Identify and enroll individuals and families with undiagnosed rare and atypical forms of diabetes. 2. Determine the etiologic basis of the metabolic disorder among individuals and families with novel forms of rare and atypical diabetes. 3. Understand the pathophysiology of individuals and families with novel forms of rare and atypical forms of diabetes.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Type 2 diabetes diagnosed at a time when the individual was prepubertal or non-obese
Mendelian pattern, especially with early onset (<18 years old)
Syndromic (multiple systems involved)
Lipodystrophic
Disqualifiers
Those with high likelihood of typical type 1, typical type 2, known monogenic, or other known secondary forms of diabetes
Refusal of consent for genetic testing
Islet autoantibody positive (participants who are islet autoantibody positive but present with additional atypical features i.e. syndromic, strong linear family history of diabetes may not be excluded)
Women who are currently pregnant
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed
Trial groups
Sponsors and collaborators
University of South Florida
Lead sponsor
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
Collaborator