hrp0086fc15.1 | Late Breaking | ESPE2016

NR5A1 is a novel disease gene for 46,XX testicular and ovotesticular disorders of development

Baetens Dorien , Stoop Hans , Peelman Frank , Todeschini Anne-Laure , Rosseel Toon , Coppieters Frauke , Veitia Reiner , Looijenga Leendert , De Baere Elfride , Cools Martine

Background: While many causes of 46,XY disorders of sex development (DSD) have been elucidated, the mechanisms leading to 46,XX testicular or ovotesticular DSD are poorly understood. It has been hypothesized that both conditions may represent a phenotypic spectrum and that they might be caused by (different) mutations in the same genes.Methods: Whole exome sequencing was used to identify the molecular cause in ten unrelated patients with 46,XX (ovo)testi...

hrp0082p2-d1-564 | Sex Development | ESPE2014

46,XY Neonates and Infants with Ambiguous Genitalia: Who to Investigate?

Baetens Dorien , Mladenov Wilhelm , Chiaie Barbara Delle , Desloovere An , Iotova Violeta , Menten Bjorn , Van Laecke Eric , Hoebeke Piet , De Baere Elfride , Cools Martine

Background: Extensive and time-consuming hormonal and genetic work-up provides a genetic diagnosis in around 20% of 46,XY cases with ambiguous genitalia. It is currently unclear if such extensive screening might also be indicated in 46,XY newborns with milder undervirilization.Method: All 46,XY neonates and infants (n=32, EMS 2–12) referred to our pediatric endocrine service for atypical male genitalia in the period 2007–2013 were inve...

hrp0094fc5.5 | Sex Development and Gender Incongruence | ESPE2021

Individuals with NR5A1 (SF1) mutations and atypical sex development and their asymptomatic family member carriers are at high risk of hyposplenism

Grijp Celien , Tavernier Simon , Neirinck Jana , Abdulhadi-Atwan Maha , Van De Velde Julie , Baetens Dorien , Verdin Hannah , Morbee Lieve , De Baere Elfride , Zangen David , Bonroy Carolien , Van Bever Yolande , Bruggenwirth Hennie , Vermont Clementien , Hannema Sabine , De Rijke Yolanda , Schelstraete Petra , Haerynck Filomeen , Cools Martine ,

Background: Hetero- and homozygous mutations in Steroidogenic Factor1 (SF1, NR5A1) cause 46,XY and 46,XX disorders of sex development (DSD), azoospermia, and primary ovarian insufficiency. NR5A1 is also involved in embryonic spleen development, by transactivation of T-cell Leukemia Homeobox 1 (TLX1). Hypo- or asplenism have occasionally been observed in DSD patients with NR5A1 mutations.<p clas...