ESPE2015 Poster Presentations Poster Category 1 Turner & Puberty (11 abstracts)
aPediatric Endocrinology and Diabetology, Robert Debré Hospital, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, Reference Center for Rare Diseases of Growth, Université Paris-Diderot, Paris, France; bClinical Epidemiology Unit, Robert Debré Hospital, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, Université Paris Diderot, Paris, France; cFrench Turner Syndrome Study Group, France, France
Background: In Turner syndrome (TS), Shox haploinsufficiency accounts largely, but not entirely, for the short stature of patients, which has been estimated at a mean loss of 20 cm with respect to target height. GH treatment has been shown to improve adult height (AH), although individual outcomes vary markedly. Little is known about the relationship between the dosage effects of the X-linked gene and responsiveness to GH.
Objective: To determine whether AH deficit with respect to target height (TH) after GH treatment is associated with karyotype subgroup.
Method: TH minus AH (SDS) was analyzed, by karyotype, after a median of 5.8 (3.6;8.5) years of GH treatment at a median dose of 50 μg/kg/day, in a national cohort of 465 patients with TS, with all karyotype groups treated similarly.
Results: Height before treatment and AH deficit with respect to TH SDS after GH treatment were associated with karyotype subgroup. Patients with structural abnormalities of the X chromosome (isoXq and ring X formation) or monosomy X were more severely affected than patients with mosaicism or with a Y chromosome.
Conclusion: These data suggest that haploinsufficiency for unknown Xp genes increases the risk of a larger AH deficit with respect to TH both before and after GH treatment in TS.