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Although identical twins have the same DNA, one of them may have type 2 diabetes, while the other will not
"Identical twins have the same genetic background, sex and age, so it is very interesting for researchers who are trying to understand the mechanism behind the disease
The study recruited 14 pairs of twins from Sweden and Denmark
Epigenetic changes occur through DNA methylation, a chemical process that controls gene function
The researchers’ analysis showed that in twins with type 2 diabetes, a gene responsible for the production of a specific microRNA (microRNA-30) is less active
Emma Nielsen said: "We were able to confirm our results in individuals without twin siblings, which proves that our results apply not only to identical twins, but to everyone
The researchers also conducted experiments.
The body's ability to process blood sugar in type 2 diabetic patients becomes worse
"We see the same pattern in patients with type 2 diabetes
Increasing understanding of the mechanisms behind this disease may lead to more effective treatments for type 2 diabetes
"Our research may be a step on the road of new treatment options, microRNA as an active substance for the treatment of patients with type 2 diabetes