hrp0084fc3.3 | Diabetes | ESPE2015

Clinical Characteristics and Molecular Genetic Analysis of Six Patients with Pancreas Aplasia and Neonatal Diabetes: Predominance of PTF1A-Enhancer Mutations

Raile Klemens , Gong Maolian , Spagnoli Francesca , Chen Wei , Hummel Oliver , Darendeliler Feiza , Bober Ece , Abaci Ayhan , Krill Winfried , Thiel Susanne , Kuhnen Peter , Hussain Khalid

Background: Pancreas aplasia (PA) and neonatal diabetes mellitus (NDM) syndrome is a rare disease that usually presents in the 1st months of life.Objective and hypotheses: We aimed to characterize molecular genetic defects in a cohort of six NDM/PA patients with up-to-date unknown pathogenesis with optimum genetic testing.Method: As part of our ESPE-RU-project ‘Understanding the molecular basis of diabetes mellitus associated ...

hrp0084fc4.2 | Growth | ESPE2015

A Recurrent Homozygous NDUFB3 Mutation, p.Trp22Arg Causes a Short Stature Disorder and Mitochondrial Protein Complex I Deficiency with a Variable Metabolic Phenotype

Murray Philip G , Alston Charlottle L , He Langping , McFarland Robert , Shield Julian PH , Morris Andrew A M , Crushell Ellen , Hughes Joanne , Taylor Robert W , Clayton Peter E

Background: Many children with short stature (defined as height SDS <−2S.D.) have no identified cause for their growth impairment and are classified as either small for gestational age or idiopathic short stature depending on birth size. Whole exome sequencing (WES) is a useful tool to identify new genetic diagnoses in this group. Here we describe a recurrent NDUFB3 mutation in children with intra-uterine growth retardation, short stature and ...

hrp0084fc8.4 | Obesity - Basic | ESPE2015

Severe Early-Onset Obesity Caused By Bioinactive Leptin due to a N103K Mutation

Wabitsch Martin , Funcke Jan-Bernd , von Schnurbein Julia , Denzer Friederike , Lahr Georgia , Denzer Christian , Moss Anja , Debatin Klaus-Michael , Gierschik Peter , Farooqi Sadaf , Moepps Barbara , Fischer-Posovszky Pamela

Background: Early-onset severe obesity due to leptin deficiency typically results from a defect of leptin production or secretion due to mutations in the leptin gene. Recently we described a new form of leptin deficiency caused by bioinactivity of the hormone and associated with high circulating leptin levels (New England Journal of Medicine 2015 372 48–54).Method: Serum leptin was measured by ELISA. The leptin gene was seq...

hrp0094p1-142 | Sex Endocrinology and Gonads B | ESPE2021

Investigation of primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) in children with 46,XY differences in sex development (DSD)

Man Elim , Peters Catherine , Brain Caroline , Lichtarowicz-Krynska Ewa , Bahl Shailini , Buchanan Charles , Spoudeas Helen , Aitkenhead Helen , Hindmarsh Peter , Dattani Mehul , Achermann John ,

Background: When a baby presents with atypical genitalia, the most important diagnosis to consider is 21-hydroxylase deficiency (21OHD, CAH, 46,XX). However, primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) can also occur in 46,XY children with differences in sex development (DSD), although this is less common. Known causes of 46,XY DSD-PAI include high blocks in steroidogenesis (STAR, CYP11A1); steroidogenic enzyme defects (HSD3B2, CYP17A1</...

hrp0097fc3.2 | Fat, metabolism and obesity 1 | ESPE2023

Analysis of ligand- and mutation-dependent signaling of the melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4R): an example of the relevance of differential signaling (bias signaling)

Ruck Lisa , Paisdzior Sarah , Scheerer Patrick , Wiegand Susanna , Kleinau Gunnar , A. Heyder Nicolas , G. Beck-Sickinger Annette , C. Troll Manuel , Biebermann Heike , Kühnen Peter

Introduction: The melanocortin 4 receptor (MC4R) is a G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) and plays a pivotal role in the central regulation of body weight in the hypothalamus. In the context of the leptin-melanocortin signaling pathway, the MC4R is activated by the endogenous ligands a- and b-MSH (melanocyte-stimulating hormone). This leads to the feeling of satiety and to a reduction in food intake. Mutations within the genes leptin, leptin receptor (LEPR), pr...

hrp0097fc8.1 | Fat, metabolism and obesity 2 | ESPE2023

Aberrant expression of agouti signaling protein (ASIP) as a new cause of monogenic severe childhood obesity

Landgraf Kathrin , Kempf Elena , Stein Robert , Hanschkow Martha , Boczki Paula , Kühnen Peter , Kiess Wieland , Blüher Matthias , Körner Antje

Here we identified and characterized a heterozygous tandem duplication at the ASIP (agouti-signaling protein) gene locus causing ubiquitous, ectopic ASIP expression in a female index patient with extreme childhood obesity. In patient-derived adipose tissue samples, we observed pronounced differentiation of stroma-vascular fraction (SVF) cells into adipocytes in the patient compared to normal control cells. We further found reduced mitochondrial maximum respir...

hrp0097fc8.5 | Fat, metabolism and obesity 2 | ESPE2023

Impact of Setmelanotide on Metabolic Syndrome Risk in Pediatric Patients With POMC and LEPR Deficiency

Wabitsch Martin , K. Chung Wendy , Kühnen Peter , Swain James , C. Garrison Jill , Touchot Nicolas , Argente Jesús , Clément Karine

Background: Patients with rare monogenic obesity caused by biallelic variants of genes such as proopiomelanocortin (POMC; including variants in PCSK1) or leptin receptor (LEPR) deficiency, experience hyperphagia (a pathologic, insatiable hunger) and early-onset, severe obesity. This suggests potential increased risk over time of obesity-related comorbidities, including metabolic syndrome, a cluster of conditions associated with increased risk of cardiovascular...

hrp0097p1-183 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2023

Lipid profiles and HbA1c in transgender adolescents after one year of cross-hormone treatment

Kvernebo Sunnergren Kjersti , Badsberg Norup Pernille , E. Haahr Mette , Christiansen Peter , Aksglaede Lise , H. Cleemann Line , Juul Anders , M. Main Katharina

Background: Transgender adolescents may be treated with gender affirming hormone therapy (GAHT) consisting of gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists (GnRHa) and cross-sex hormones. Limited data are available regarding the metabolic effects of GAHT in adolescence.Objective: To evaluate the lipid profiles and HbA1c in transgender adolescents after one year of cross-hormone treatment.Patients...

hrp0084p2-406 | GH &amp; IGF | ESPE2015

Metabolic Health in Short Children Born Small for Gestational Age Treated with GH and GnRHa: Results of a Randomised, Dose-response Trial

van der Steen M , Lem A J , van der Kaay D C M , Waarde W M Bakker-van , van der Hulst F J P C M , Neijens F S , Noordam C , Odink R J , Oostdijk W , Schroor E J , Sulkers E J , Westerlaken C , Hokken-Koelega A C S

Background: Previously we showed that pubertal children born small for gestational age (SGA) with a poor adult height (AH) expectation can benefit from treatment with GH 1 mg/m2 per day (~0.033 mg/kg per day) in combination with 2 years of GnRH analogue (GnRHa) and even more so with a double GH dose. GnRHa treatment is thought to have negative effects on body composition and blood pressure. Long-term effects and GH-dose effects on metabolic health in children treate...

hrp0092p1-267 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology (1) | ESPE2019

Endocrine Profiling and Association with Ultrasound Measured Testicular Volume and Biometrics in a Cohort of Norwegian Boys

Madsen André , Oehme Ninnie , Bruserud Ingvild , Roelants Mathieu , Sagen Jørn , Mellgren Gunnar , Júlíusson Pétur

Introduction: Male puberty is initiated by endocrine signaling in the hypothalamic-pituitary axis whereby follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) enable testicular maturation and synthesis of testosterone. Recent publications have eluded to overnutrition and obesity as relevant factors that may accelerate the timing of puberty. Attainment of testicular volume (TV) 4 ml measured by Prader orchidometer remains the definition of male puber...