hrp0086p1-p698 | Endocrinology and Multisystemic Diseases P1 | ESPE2016

Clusters of Autoinmune Diseases in Children

Seiltgens Cristian , Iruretagoyena Mirentxu , Melendez Patricia , Ponce Maria Jesus , Talesnik Eduardo , Mendez Cecilia , Godoy Claudia , Martinez-Aguayo Alejandro , Hogdson Isabel , Harris Paul , Gana Juan Carlos , Riera Francisca , Garcia Hernan , Cattani Andreina , Borzutzky Arturo

Background: Autoimmune diseases (AIDs) have familial aggregation and frequently share a common genetic background, but few studies have evaluated autoimmune clusters in children with AIDs and their families.Objective and hypotheses: To identify clusters of AIDs in children and their first-degree relatives.Method: A cross-sectional study was performed in subjects with an AID of pediatric onset (<18 years) recruited at Pediatric ...

hrp0084p1-64 | DSD | ESPE2015

MAMLD1 Mutations Seem Not Sufficient to Explain a 46, XY DSD Phenotype. What else?

Camats Nuria , Fernandez-Cancio Monica , Audi Laura , Mullis Primus E , Moreno Francisca , Casado Isabel Gonzalez , Lopez-Siguero Juan Pedro , Corripio Raquel , de la Vega Jose Antonio Bermudez , Blanco Jose Antonio , Fluck Christa E

Background: The MAMLD1 gene (Xp28) is thought to cause disorder of sex development (DSD) in 46, XY patients, mostly presenting with hypospadias, and, recently, also gonadal dysgenesis. However, there is some controversy about the role of MAMLD1 in sex development because i) some MAMLD1 variants are also detected in normal individuals, ii) others are not present in all affected DSD individuals of the same family; iii) several MAMLD1 mutations...

hrp0097rfc14.5 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Functional demonstration that variants in the C-terminal of IHH cause short stature and/brachdactyly

Diaz-González Francisca , Modamio-Høybjør Silvia , Lucas-Castro Elsa , Coral Barreda-Bonis Ana , Campos-Barros Angel , González-Casado Isabel , Sentchordi-Montané Lucia , E. Heath Karen

Introduction: Variants in the N-terminal of the Indian-hedgehog gene (IHH) have been associated with Brachydactyly type-A1 (AD) and Acrocapitofemoral dysplasia (AR), only three of which have been functionally studied. However, heterozygous IHH variants, majority classified as variants of unknown significance (VUS) are being increasingly identified, not only in the N-terminal but also in the uncharacterized C-terminal, by NGS, in individuals with short...

hrp0095rfc1.3 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

The importance of extra-endocrine features at infancy in multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2B for early diagnosis

Giulia Mirra , Annalisa Deodati , Maria Elisa Amodeo , D'Aniello Francesco , Armando Grossi , Emanuele Agolini , Marco Cappa , Grazia Maria Ubertini

Background: Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2B is a rare genetic syndrome caused by germline mutations in the RET proto-oncogene. Approximately 75% of MEN2B cases are sporadic and caused by de novo RET mutations, whereas 25% of cases occurs in families with an autosomal dominant inheritance. The most common RET mutation found in 95% of MEN2B patients is the substitution of the amino-acid threonine for methionine at codon 918. In infants with de novo mutation...

hrp0095p1-265 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2022

A point mutation of SH2B1: a new cause of monogenic obesity?

CriscuoloSabrina , Ubertini Graziamaria , d'Aniello Francesco , Mirra Giulia , Mucciolo Mafalda , Elisa Amodeo Maria , Deodati Annalisa , Rapini Novella , Cappa Marco

Early identification of monogenic obesity, a rare condition, is quite challenging for pediatricians. Src-homology-2 (SH2) B adapter protein 1 (SH2B1) is an important component in the leptin-melanocortin pathway and it is found to play an important role in leptin and insulin signaling. In humans a rare deletion of a 220-kb region on chromosome 16p11.2 encompassing approximately 9 genes, including the SH2B1 gene, is associated with a highly penetrant form of isolated severe earl...

hrp0095p1-125 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

SHOX gene deletion as part of a contiguous gene syndrome at Xp22.31p22.33 deletions

Elisa Amodeo Maria , Deodati Annalisa , Mirra Giulia , D'aniello Francesco , Bocchini Sarah , Fintini Danilo , Grossi Armando , Cappa Marco , Ubertini Graziamaria

Background: Terminal or interstitial deletions of Xp (Xp22.2→Xpter) in males have been recognized as a cause of contiguous gene syndromes showing variable association of apparently unrelated clinical manifestations such as Leri-Weill dyschondrosteosis (SHOX), chondrodysplasia punctata (ARSE), mental retardation (NLGN4), ichthyosis (STS), Kallmann syndrome (KAL1), and ocular albinism (GPR143).Case reports: We report ...

hrp0095p1-164 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

Familial Central Precocious Puberty: a case of three siblings with MKRN3 mutation

d'Aniello Francesco , Ubertini Graziamaria , Elisa Amodeo Maria , Mirra Giulia , Criscuolo Sabrina , Mucciolo Mafalda , Fintini Danilo , Cappa Marco

Introduction: We report a series of three siblings, two girls and one boy, diagnosed with Central Precocious Puberty (CPP) respectively at the age of 5.66, 6.67 and 8.5 years, carrying a mutation in the gene encoding the makorin RING finger protein 3 (MKRN3), usually responsible for the development of familial CPP.Methods: We diagnosed CPP in all the patients by performing a GnRH test. We also dosed basal levels of LH, F...

hrp0092t6 | Top 20 Poster | ESPE2019

Obesity in Pediatric Age: The Analysis of Genomic Rearrangements

Filomena Madeo Simona , Ciancia Silvia , Leo Francesco , Bruzzi Patrizia , Predieri Barbara , Stanghellini Ilaria , Calabrese Olga , Iughetti Lorenzo

Childhood obesity became a global plague: 9% of Italian children (17% of USA children) is obese and 21% is overweight. Nowadays only a small number of obese children undergoes genetic analysis, usually when obesity is associated with dysmorphic features. Our purpose was to identify genomic rearrangement causing obesity: we analyzed the DNA of 52 children by array-CGH (platform CytoScan-HD, Affymetrix). Patients included in our study were 29 males (55,8%) and 23...

hrp0086p2-p146 | Bone &amp; Mineral Metabolism P2 | ESPE2016

Bone Mineral Status and Metabolism in Patients with Williams-Beuren Syndrome

Stagi Stefano , Scalini Perla , Chiarelli Francesco , Verrotti Alberto , Giglio Sabrina , Ricci Franco , Lapi Elisabetta , Romano Silvia , Martino Maurizio de

Background: Despite the multiple endocrine, cardiovascular, and gastroenterologic problems of patients with Williams-Beuren Syndrome (WBS), Studies considering metabolism and bone quality in WBS are almost entirely absent from the literature.Objective and hypotheses: We evaluate bone mineral status and metabolism in a cohort of patients with WBS.Method: Thirty-one children (15 females, 16 male...

hrp0086p1-p820 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management P1 | ESPE2016

International Cooperative Growth Study, NutropinAq® European Registry (iNCGS): Countries Specificities

Coutant Regis , Chiarelli Francesco , Munoz Jordi Bosch , Dumitrescu Cristina , Schnabel Dirk , Sert Caroline , Perrot Valerie , Dattani Mehul

Background: The European iNCGS registry aims to collect long-term safety and effectiveness information in paediatric patients receiving NutropinAq® for growth failure.Objective and hypotheses: To report patient baseline characteristics and exposure to NutropinAq® per country.Method: International, multicentre, open-label, non-interventional, post-marketing-surveillance study.Results: As of 31-Dec-20...