hrp0089rfc3.3 | Diabetes and Insulin 1 | ESPE2018

Significant Prevalence of Severe Monogenic Immune Defects Among Children with Type 1 Diabetes and Low T1D-Genetic Risk Score

Pruhova Stepanka , Strakova Veronika , Elblova Lenka , Johnson Matthew B , Dusatkova Petra , Obermannova Barbora , Petruzelkova Lenka , Kolouskova Stanislava , Snajderova Marta , Fronkova Eva , Svaton Michael , Lebl Jan , Hattersley Andrew T , Sumnik Zdenek

Introduction: Monogenic Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a rare disease caused by pathogenic variant in a single gene leading to dysregulation of immune system. T1D is combined with other autoimmunity like immune cytopenias, inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis, atopic eczema, autoimmune thyroid disease etc in these patients. Pathogenic variants in the AIRE, FOXP3, LRBA, IL2RA, CTLA4, STAT3 and STAT1 genes have...

hrp0089p1-p176 | Growth & Syndromes P1 | ESPE2018

Growth Plate Disorders are the Main Cause of Severe Familiar Short Stature in Children Classified and Treated with Growth Hormone as SGA or GHD

Plachy Lukaš , Strakova Veronika , Elblova Lenka , Dušatkova Petra , Obermannova Barbora , Šnajderova Marta , Kolouškova Stanislava , Zemkova Dana , Šumnik Zdeněk , Lebl Jan , Průhova Štěpanka

Introduction: Familiar short stature (FSS) is a common variant of growth with heterogeneous etiology. Children with FSS are often excluded from further check-up and treatment. However, significant number of children with FSS comply even with the European criteria for growth hormone (GH) therapy – patients with SHOX-deficiency, growth hormone deficiency (GHD) or these born short for gestational age (SGA). The aim of the study was to identify genetic etiology of short statu...

hrp0084p2-278 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Neonatal Diabetes – Experience from a Single Centre in Sri Lanka

Atapattu Navoda , Vithanage Vasundara , de Silva Kirikankanange Shamya Harshini , de Silva Daham Haresha , Jayathilaka Mala Mangalika , Hattersley Andrew T , Ellard Sian , Flanagan Sarah E , Houghton J A L , Hussain Khalid

Background: Neonatal diabetes (NDM) is a rare form of monogenic diabetes which usually presents before 6 months of age. Both transient and permanent NDM have been described.Objective: To report the molecular genetics and clinical characteristics of patients with NDM from a single centre in Sri Lanka.Method: Retrospective analysis of clinical and molecular genetic data from patients referred to Lady Ridgeway Hospital Endocrinology u...

hrp0094p1-170 | Growth B | ESPE2021

Facilitating Telehealth In A Tertiary Paediatric Endocrine Service: A Quality Improvement Initiative To Reduce The Discrepancy Between Parent-reported And Auxologist Height Measurements

McGlacken-Byrne Sinead M , Alexander Ashley , Tollerfield Sally , Atterbury Abigail , Antell Hannah , Mead Victor , Dastamani Antonia , Peters Catherine , Gan Hoong Wei , Amin Rakesh , Dattani Mehul T , Hoskins Steve , Katugampola Harshini ,

Background: The COVID-19 crisis required paediatric endocrinologists to rapidly adopt telehealth into their clinical practice. Accurate auxology is a cornerstone of paediatric endocrinology care and is needed to monitor growth and guide medication changes. Remote consultations depend upon parent-reported measurements. However, home height measurements are often inaccurate.Aim: We designed a quality improvement study with...

hrp0097fc7.2 | Sex differentiation, gonads and gynaecology or sex endocrinology | ESPE2023

Mapping the transcriptomic landscape of early human fetal ovary development through a clinically-focused lens

M McGlacken-Byrne Sinead , Del Torres Ignacio , P Suntharalingham Jenifer , Buonocore Federica , HDBR ICH , Crespo Berta , Moreno Nadjeda , C Simcock Ian , Arthurs Owen , Xenakis Theodoros , Niola Paola , Brooks Tony , T Dattani Mehul , C Achermann John

Introduction: Ovary development was once considered a largely passive process. RNA sequencing (RNAseq) approaches have allowed us to begin to characterise ovary development in previously unparalleled detail, revealing the process to be complex and, still, little understood. A challenge is synthesising and using these data to advance our understanding of clinical disease. Through a clinically-focused lens, we elucidate novel aspects of the transcriptional lands...

hrp0098p1-185 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty 3 | ESPE2024

Genetic analysis of a European cohort of ROHHAD patients

Buonocore Federica , Cerbone Manuela , Brooks Tony , Guftar Shaikh M , Heffernan Emmeline , Montero Raúl , Galcheva Sonya , Iotova Violeta , Mohamed Zainaba , Napoli Flavia , Anderson John , Maghnie Mohamad , T. Dattani Mehul

Introduction: Rapid-onset Obesity with Hypothalamic Dysfunction, Hypoventilation, and Autonomic Dysregulation (ROHHAD) is a rare life-limiting paediatric condition, with about 200 reported cases worldwide. The disease typically presents in early childhood (1.5-5y) with rapid-onset obesity. Other clinical symptoms may include central hypoventilation, hypothalamo-pituitary (H-P) dysfunction (hyperprolactinaemia, salt-water imbalances, anterior pituitary deficits...

hrp0098p1-296 | Late Breaking 1 | ESPE2024

Evaluating Setmelanotide Treatment for 12 Months in Pediatric Age Groups With Rare Melanocortin-4 Receptor Pathway–Related Obesity: Efficacy in Weight Reduction and Safety Outcomes

Kühnen Peter , L. T. van den Akker Erica , H. Shoemaker Ashley , Okorie Uzoma , F. Verge Charles , Fennoy Ilene , M. Kelsey Megan , M. Haqq Andrea , L. Roth Christian , C. Garrison Jill , Wabitsch Martin , Farooqi Sadaf , Argente Jesús

Objectives: Hyperphagia and severe obesity may result from impaired melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) signaling due to rare biallelic variants in POMC or PCSK1 (proopiomelanocortin [POMC] deficiency) or LEPR (leptin receptor [LEPR] deficiency), Bardet-Biedl syndrome (BBS) or acquired hypothalamic obesity (HO). Previously, setmelanotide in patients aged 2-17 years was well tolerated and improved weight-related measures and hunger severit...

hrp0094p2-19 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2021

Genetic analysis of paediatric primary adrenal insufficiency of unknown aetiology over 25 years

Buonocore Federica , Maharaj Avinaash , Qamar Younus , Koehler Katrin , Suntharalingham Jenifer P. , Chan Li F. , Ferraz-de-Souza Bruno , Hughes Claire R. , Lin Lin , Prasad Rathi , Allgrove Jeremy , Andrews Edward T. , Buchanan Charles R. , Cheetham Tim D. , Crowne Elizabeth C. , Davies Justin H. , Gregory John W. , Hindmarsh Peter C. , Hulse Tony , Krone Nils P. , Shah Pratik , Shaikh Mohamad G. , Roberts Catherine , Clayton Peter E. , Dattani Mehul T. , Thomas N. Simon , Huebner Angela , Clark Adrian J. , Metherell Louise A. , Achermann John C. ,

Introduction: Primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) is a potentially life-threatening condition that requires appropriate diagnosis and treatment. The most common cause of PAI is congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), but other well-established aetiologies include metabolic and autoimmune disorders, and physical damage. Mutations in more than 30 genes have now been associated with PAI, with considerable biochemical and phenotypic overlap. It is therefore importan...

hrp0092p1-157 | Adrenals and HPA Axis (1) | ESPE2019

Influence of Salt Supplementation on Drug Therapy in Children with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) Due to 21-Hydroxylase Deficiency Aged 0-3 Years: Update on a Retrospective Multicentre Analysis Using the I-CAH Registry

Neumann Uta , van der Linde Annelieke , Krone Ruth , Guven Ayla , Güran Tülay , Elsedfy Heba , Darendeliler Feyza , Bachega Tania , Balsamo Antonio , Hannema Sabine , Birkebaek Niels , Vieites Ana , Acerini Carlo , Cools Martine , Milenkovic Tatjana , Bonfig Walter , Costa Eduardo , Atapattu Navoda , de Vries Liat , Filho Guilherme , Korbonits Marta , Mohnike Klaus , Bryce Jillian , Ahmed Faisal , Voet Bernard , Blankenstein Oliver , van der Grinten Hedi Claahsen

Introduction: Classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) caused by 21-hydroxylase deficiency results in impaired synthesis of gluco- and often also of mineralocorticoids. Early treatment with glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids prevents life-threatening crises. In some centres, additional salt is prescribed in the first year. However, until now the use of salt is controversial and not proved to result in better outcome in studies.<s...

hrp0092p1-262 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology (1) | ESPE2019

Long-Term Outcome in Leydig Cell Hypoplasia

Boncompagni Alessandra , Bryce Jillian , Lucaccioni Laura , Iughetti Lorenzo , Acerini Carlo , Cuccaro Rieko T , Bertelloni Silvano , Hannema Sabine E , Darendeliler F Feyza , Poyrazoglu Sükran , Denzer Friederike , Batista Rafael L , Domenice Sorahia , Latronico Ana C , Mendonça Berenice B , Rey Rodolfo , Ahmed S Faisal

Background: Leydig Cell Hypoplasia (LCH) is a very rare autosomal recessive condition that is manifested by a wide spectrum of phenotypes, ranging from completely female external genitalia to male genitalia. Long-term outcome in these patients is unclear.Objectives: To assess sex assignment, clinical characteristics and long-term outcome of 46,XY LCH cases.Patients and Methods: Thr...