hrp0092p1-65 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism (to include Hypoglycaemia) | ESPE2019

Congenital Hyperinsulinism Due to Pancreatic Mosaicism for Paternal Uniparental Disomy of all Chromosome 11, with the Additional Finding of Pancreatic Mosaicism for Trisomy 12

Conwell Louise , Harraway James , Williams Mark , Joy Christopher , Scurry Bonnie , Lee Kevin , McBride Craig , Choo Kelvin , Huynh Tony , Ng Carolyn , Flanagan Sarah

We report a term male with diazoxide-unresponsive congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) (spontaneous conception, non-consanguineous, no family history). The patient did not have macroglossia, exomphalos or lateralised overgrowth (cardinal Beckwith-Wiedemann spectrum (BWSp) features) (1). There was no polyhydramnios, macrosomia, facial naevus simplex, ear creases/pits, diastasis recti or nephromegaly/hepatomegaly (suggestive BWSp features) (1).A targeted massi...

hrp0089fc1.6 | Adrenals & 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 ...

hrp0089fc9.6 | Pituitary, neuroendocrinology and Puberty 1 | ESPE2018

National UK Guidelines for Screening, Multi-Disciplinary Team Management and Long-Term Follow-Up of Children and Young People (CYP) with Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1 (MEN1)

Crowne Elizabeth , Prasad Rathi , Newey Paul , Bradley Karin , Charnley Richard , Doran Helen , Callaway Mark , Mayhew Jonathan , Shine Brian , Izatt Louise , Spoudeas Helen , Harrison Barney

Background: The management of MEN1 in CYP<19 years is challenging due to its rarity, and diverse presentations of its component tumours to several adult and paediatric medical and surgical specialists. There is little high quality evidence for treatment recommendations.Aim: To ensure age- and tumour-specific paediatric and adult teams are involved in co-ordinated discussions to improve high quality care and hence survival and reduce long term morbidi...

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...

hrp0086p1-p255 | Diabetes P1 | ESPE2016

Transient Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus in Hanoi, Vietnam: Clinical Feature and Outcome

Can Thi Bich Ngoc , Vu Chi Dung , Bui Phuong Thao , Nguyen Ngoc Khanh , Docherty Louise , Edwards Sian , Mackay Deborah , Temple Karen , Ellard Sian

Background: Transient neonatal diabetes mellitus (TNDM) is a rare form of diabetes mellitus that presents within the first 6 months of life with remission in infancy or early childhood. TNDM is mainly caused by anomalies in the imprinted region on chromosome 6q24; however, recently, mutations in the ABCC8 gene, which encodes sulfonylurea receptor 1, have also been implicated in TNDM.Objective and hypotheses: To describe clinical features and lab...

hrp0094fc5.4 | Sex Development and Gender Incongruence | ESPE2021

Reproductive hormone levels in Minipuberty as a predictor of Testicular Endocrine Function and Penile Length in Healthy Young Men: An 18-year longitudinal Cohort Study

Henriksen Louise S. , Petersen Jorgen H. , Skakkebaek Niels E. , Jorgensen Niels , Virtanen Helena E. , Juul Anders , Toppari Jorma , Main Katharina M. ,

Background: Minipuberty denotes a period 1–6 months postnatally in boys during which a transient activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis is observed. This early hormone activation can be used diagnostically in patients suspected of pituitary deficiency and differences in sex development. However, its significance for prediction of reproductive function in healthy young men is unknown.Objective: To eval...

hrp0094p1-13 | Bone A | ESPE2021

Characterisation and phenotype-genotype associations of a large cohort of patients with pseudohypoparathyroidism type 1A and 1B

Prentice Philippa , Wilson Louise , Gevers Evelien , Buck Jackie , Raine Joseph , Rangasami Jayanti , McGloin Helen , Peters Catherine , Amin Rakesh , Gan Hoong-Wei , Brain Caroline , Dattani Mehul , Allgrove Jeremy ,

We characterised the phenotype of PHP patients at two UK tertiary care centres and investigated phenotype-genotype correlations.Method: Retrospective review of case notes for patients with PHP at two UK tertiary care centres.Results: 55 patients, from 41 kindreds, were identified; 32 with PHP1a, 23 with PHP1b. The PHP1a cohort (56% female, 69% White), currently aged 16.7+/-10.6 years, presented at ...

hrp0094p1-46 | Sex Endocrinology and Gonads A | ESPE2021

Endocrine & Molecular Genetic Findings In XY Boys Investigated For A Disorder Of Sex Development: the Glasgow Experience

Alimussina Malika , Patjamontri Supitcha , Lucas-Herald Angela K , McMillan Martin , McNeilly Jane D , Diver Louise A , Tobias Edward S , McGowan Ruth , Ahmed S Faisal ,

Introduction: Advances in diagnostic capability in the field of DSD hold great promise but need a regular review.Objectives: To study the range of endocrine and molecular genetic variation in a group of boys undergoing investigation for XY DSD.Methods: 157boys with median age of 0.9yrs (range,0,18) evaluated by the DSD Diagnostic Board in Glasgow from 2016to 2021 were included. Seq...

hrp0094p2-287 | Growth and syndromes (to include Turner syndrome) | ESPE2021

Novel LZTR1 mutations in subjects with features of Noonan Syndrome and GH insensitivity negatively regulate GH-induced IGF-I production and hyperactivate GH-induced ERK1/2 activation in response to GH in vitro

Chatterjee Sumana , Romeo Bertola Debora , Agwu Chizo , Maharaj Avinaash , Williams Jack , Cottrell Emily , Shapiro Lucy , Andrews Afiya , Savage Martin O. , Gaston-Massuet Carles , Metherell Louise A. , Storr Helen L. ,

Background: Noonan Syndrome (NS) can overlap clinically and biochemically with growth hormone insensitivity [GHI; short stature (SS), low IGF-I and normal/elevated GH levels]. Mutations in multiple genes regulating RAS/MAPK pathway have been identified in NS including LZTR1 variants. Function of LZTR1 is poorly understood and its role in growth retardation is unknown.Objectives: To functionally characte...

hrp0094p2-332 | Growth and syndromes (to include Turner syndrome) | ESPE2021

Evaluating Safety, Efficacy, and Pharmacokinetics of Weekly TransCon CNP in Children with Achondroplasia: Design of the ACcomplisH Trial

McDonnell Ciara , Irving Melita , Zarate Yuri , B. Hove Hanne , Hogler Wolfgang , Hoernschemeyer Daniel , Zhang Ying , Viuff Dorthe , Hartoft-Nielsen Marie-Louise , Beckert Michael , Savarirayan Ravi ,

Achondroplasia (ACH) is the most common form of dwarfism, occurring in 1: 20,000 births. ACH is caused by gain-of-function mutations in the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3) gene that interfere with endochondral ossification. Clinically significant morbidities are frequent in ACH; however, there are currently no approved therapies that target the underlying pathobiology. C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) is an attractive target as it has the potential to inhi...