hrp0092p1-424 | Thyroid (2) | ESPE2019

Transition for Patients with Chronic Thyroid Diseases

Ratnasabapathy Piriya , Bouthors Thérèse , Antoniou Maria-Christina , Stoppa-Vaucher Sophie , Elowe-Gruau Eglantine , Busiah Kanetee , Hauschild Michael

Background: Children and adults with chronic thyroid disorders (TD) need continuous monitoring as periods of inadequate thyroid hormone substitution can impact metabolism, puberty and fertility. Transition from pediatric to adult-oriented care is often characterized by discontinuity in care resulting in poor health outcomes and impaired quality of life. Transition care (TC) for young adults with TD remains largely unknown.Objecti...

hrp0092p3-215 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2019

MKRN3 Gene Mutation in a Case of Familial Central Precocious Puberty

Eroğlu Filibeli Berna , Ayranci İlkay , Manyas Hayrullah , Kirbiyik Özgür , Dündar Bumin , Çatli Gönül

Introduction: Gain-of-function mutations in KISS1 and KISS1R genes and loss-of-function mutations in the gene encoding the makorin RING-finger protein 3 (MKRN3) expressed only in the paternal allele are the most common genetic reasons of familial central precocious puberty (CPP).Aim: We report a case of familial CPP and a pathogen variant in the MKRN3 gene.<stron...

hrp0089fc1.6 | Adrenals &amp; HPA Axis | ESPE2018

A Novel Stem Cell Model for the Triple A Syndrome

Da Costa Alexandra Rodrigues , Qarin Shamma , Bradshaw Teisha Y. , Watson David , Prasad Rathi , Barnes Michael R. , Metherell Louise A. , Chapple J. Paul , Skarnes William C. , Storr Helen L.

Triple A syndrome (AAAS) is a rare, incurable, recessive disorder, characterised by achalasia, alacrima, adrenal failure and a neurodegenerative phenotype. The AAAS gene encodes ALADIN, is a nuclear pore complex (NPC) protein necessary for nuclear import of DNA protective molecules, important for redox homeostasis. ALADIN’s role is not fully characterised: its discovery at the centrosome and the endoplasmic reticulum suggests a role outside the NPC. To date, the ...

hrp0089p2-p333 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty P2 | ESPE2018

Determination of Urinary Metabolic Profiles of Children with Central and Peripheral Precocious Puberty

Balcı Aylin , Recber Tuba , Nemutlu Emirhan , Buluş Derya , Kır Sedef , Gumuşel Belma Kocer , Erkekoğlu Pınar

Puberty is a physical, hormonal and psychosocial transition from childhood to adolescence. Precocious puberty (PP) is the beginning of secondary sexual characteristics before eight years of age in girls. The most common type is known as “central precocious puberty (CPP)”. CPP occurs due to early activation of the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonad (HPG) axis. Although the real trigger for idiopathic CPP is unknown, it has been proposed that it may be caused by the interact...

hrp0086fc3.4 | Pituitary | ESPE2016

A Novel Mutation in Eukaryotic Translation Initiation Factor 2 Subunit 3 (EIF2S3) is Associated with X-Linked Hypopituitarism and Glucose Dysregulation

Gregory Louise C. , Williams Hywel , Rahman Sophia , Ferreira Carolina B. , Alatzoglou Kyriaki S. , Kapoor Ritika R. , Hussain Khalid , Gaston-Massuet Carles , Kelberman Daniel , Qasim Waseem , Dattani Mehul T.

Background: A mutation in EIF2S3 (NM_001415; Xp22.11) was previously associated with microcephaly and developmental delay in a single pedigree. EIF2S3 encodes the eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2 subunit 3 (eIF2γ), the largest of three EIF2 subunits. EIF2 initiates protein synthesis by forming a ternary complex with GTP and initiator methionyl-tRNA which then binds to the 40S ribosomal subunit, enabling scanning of mRNA from the 5′ end to...

hrp0086fc4.1 | Pathophysiology of Obesity | ESPE2016

Contribution of Rare CNVs and Point Mutations to the Etiology of Severe Early-onset Obesity

Serra-Juhe Clara , Martos-Moreno Gabriel A , Bou Francesc , Flores Raquel , Rodriguez-Santiago Benjamin , Gonzalez Juan R , Argente Jesus , Perez-Jurado Luis A

Background: Studies aimed at elucidating the pathophysiology of obesity consistently describe it as a highly heterogeneous disorder at both clinical and molecular level. Despite rare monogenic forms and several regions of susceptibility have been defined, the genetic causes underlying the disease remain largely unknown.Objective and hypotheses: We aimed to identify novel genetic abnormalities in a cohort of Spanish children with severe non-syndromic earl...

hrp0086p2-p176 | Bone &amp; Mineral Metabolism P2 | ESPE2016

A Case: Hydrocephalus Secondary to Suprasellar Arachnoid Cyst with Reset Osmostat and Isolated GH Deficiency

Kurnaz Erdal , Aycan Zehra , Akdemır Ozısık Pınar , Keskin Meliksah , Bayramoglu Elvan , Muratoglu Sahin Nursel , Savas Erdeve Senay , Cetinkaya Semra

Background: Hyponatremia is defined as a serum sodium level below 135 mEq/l. It is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Hyponatremia has many causes and can be classified as acute/chronic or hypo/hypo/euvolemic. The main rule in fluid and electrolyte disorders (and especially in hyponatremia) is excluding hypothyroidism and hypocortisolism and then making the correct diagnosis. Hypothyroidism and hypocorticolism can also cause euvolemic chronic hyponatremia but t...

hrp0082fc13.1 | Thyroid | ESPE2014

Massive Sequencing of Thyroidal Genes Reveals Unexpected Polygenic Defects in Dyshormonogenic Hypothyroidism

Iglesias A , Garcia M , Ventura P , Pozo J , Clemente M , Audi L , Corripio R , Garikano K , Polak M , del Pozo A , Visser T J , Moreno J C

Background: Dyshormonogenic hypothyroidism is classically a monogenic disease with recessive inheritance. Thyroid dysgenesis showed a multigenic origin in a mouse model of double-heterozygous deletions of Nkx2.1/Pax8 transcription factor genes, suggesting a possible polygenic nature of certain cases of human hypothyroidism.Objective and Hypotheses: To investigate genetic traits of polygenic involvement in dyshormonogenic hypothyroidism,...

hrp0082p1-d3-85 | Diabetes (2) | ESPE2014

Algorithm-Based Cholesterol Monitoring in Children with Type 1 Diabetes

Schwab K Otfried , Doerfer Juergen , Scheidt-Nave Christa , Kurth Barbel-Maria , Hungele Andreas , Scheuing Nicole , Krebs Andreas , Dost Axel , Rohrer Tilman R , Schober Edith , Holl Reinhard W

Background: Lipid profiles of type 1 diabetic children are influenced by age, sex, BMI- and HbA1c-values. There is a discrepancy between increased cholesterol levels and the management required. Thus, 26% of patients have dyslipidemia but only 0.4% of them receive lipid lowering medication.Objective and hypothesis: To facilitate child-specific and diabetes-related cholesterol control, we developed a monitoring algorithm derived from population-based refe...

hrp0082p2-d1-286 | Bone | ESPE2014

Musculoskeletal Health in Children with Crohn’s Disease at Diagnosis: Dynamic Muscle Function, Tibia Cortical and Trabecular Bone Density and Vertebral Fracture Prevalence

Ward Leanne M , Rauch Frank , Ma Jinhui , Scharke Maya , Cosgrove Heather , Matzinger Mary Ann , Shenouda Nazih , Benchimol Eric I , Mack David R

Background: The bone mass deficit in pediatric Crohn’s disease (CD) is associated with low total body lean mass and suppression of bone turnover.Objective and hypotheses: We examined at diagnosis whether the sarcopenia is associated with leg muscle hypofunction, changes in tibia muscle–bone indices as well as overt bone strength loss (vertebral fractures, VF).Method: 70% children with CD were studied within 2 weeks of dia...