hrp0095p1-175 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2022

Primary Ovarian Failure as a Result of Homozygous Mutations in MCM10 Gene

Landau Zohar , Florsheim Natan , Simon Itamar , Kramer Joyce , Renbaum Pinchas , Levy-Lahad Efrat , Zangen David

Background: Primary ovarian failure is (POF) characterised by primary amenorrhoea or early menopause in females. Minichromosome maintenance 10 (MCM10) is a gene involved in DNA damage repair, DNA replication and chromatin formation has received attention as a potential genetic etiology for neoplastic disease. Drosophila with mutated MCM10 have subfertility and dysfunction in female germline development. In humans, biallelic mutations of the MCM10 causes NK cel...

hrp0095p1-575 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2022

A novel mutation in the BMP15 gene in a Palestinian family with primary amenorrhea revealing molecular genetics of premature ovarian insufficiency

Abu-Libdeh Abdulsalam , Floresheim Natan , Renbaum Pinchas , Levy-Lahad Ephrat , Zangen David

Background: Severe XX-DSD and ovarian dysgenesis (OD) are the extreme clinical phenotype of approximately 1% of women that are affected by primary ovarian insufficiency (POI). BMP15 and GDF9 are two members of transforming growth factor ß (TGF-β) superfamily; they share an oocyte-specific expression pattern and play a crucial role in early folliculogenesis. Only XX cases of mutations in BMP15 have been proved to cause human disease. Here we describe...

hrp0089rfc2.6 | Bone, Growth Plate & Mineral Metabolism 1 | ESPE2018

The Novel R211Q POP1 Homozygous Mutation Causes Severe Short Stature But Uniquely Only Subtle Skeletal Dysplasia

Abdulhadi-Atwan Maha , Klopshtock Tehila , Sharaf Muna , Weinberg-Shokrun Ariella , Levy-Lahad Ephrat , Zangen David

Background: Processing of Precursor 1 (POP1) is a core protein component of the Ribonuclease-Mitochondrial RNA Processing (RNase-MRP) enzymatic complex, an essential complex in all eukaryotes. Mutations in RMRP, encoding the RNA moiety of the complex cause cartilage-hair hypoplasia – anauxetic dysplasia (CHH-AD) spectrum disorders, characterized by severe disproportionate short stature. Recently, five patients harboring mutations in POP1 have been report...

hrp0086rfc9.1 | Pathophysiology of Disorders of Insulin Secretion | ESPE2016

Neonatal Diabetes due to NKX2.2 Mutation – Genotype, Clinical Phenotype and Therapeutic Challenges in a Very Low Birth Weight Diabetic Neonate

Auerbach Adi , Shlomai Noa Ofek , Shokrun Ariella Weinberg , Levy-Lahad Ephrat , Zangen David

Background: Insulin treatment in a very low birth weight neonate having persistent hyperglycemia is challenging. The very recently reported novel human genetic cause of neonatal diabetes due to NKX2.2 pancreatic transcription factor mutations is associated with very low birth weight deliveries.Objective and hypotheses: To study the diagnostic process, the molecular genetics, the clinical phenotype, and the significant therapeutic challenges in the manage...

hrp0084p1-9 | Adrenal | ESPE2015

Founder Effect and the Clinical and Molecular Characteristics in a Cohort of Classical and Non-Classical Congenital Lipoid Adrenal Hyperplasia Due To StAR Mutations

Abu-Libdeh Abdulsalam , Shokrun Ariella Weinberg , Levy-Lahad Ephrat , Admoni Osnat , Tenenbaum-Rakover Yardena , Zangen David

Background: Classical and non-classical congenital lipoid adrenal hyperplasia (CLAH) are extremely rare condition caused by mutations in StAR. The degree of enzyme activity impairment determines the clinical phenotypes.Objective and hypotheses: To identify the genetic cause of primary adrenal insufficiency in a cohort of patients from 13 unrelated families with classical and non-classical CLAH, to correlate genotype to phenotype and to identify ...

hrp0094p1-184 | Pituitary B | ESPE2021

The pituitary gonadal axis is not responsive to GnRH administration in PCSK 1 dysfunction

Mendelsohn Espen Eliyahu , Lavi Eran , Cahn Ranit , Sharaf Muna , Abu Libdeh Abdulsalam , Zangen David ,

Introduction: Patients homozygous for mutation in the PCSK-1 gene present clinically with severe congenital diarrhea and variable hormonal defects due to lack of enzyme/prohormone processing by Prohormone Convertase 1/3 (PC1/3). Although absence of spontaneous puberty has been reported in patients with PCSK-1 mutations, no peptide hormone(s) in the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonadal axis (HPG) have been reported to be dependent on PC1/3 cleavage. Here we studied t...

hrp0097p1-172 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2023

Mutation in FAN1 gene causes impaired DNA damage response and Ovarian Dysgenesis

Lavi Eran , Florsheim Natan , Lobel Orit , Renbaum Pinchas , Levy-Lahad Efrat , Zangen David

Background: Severe Ovarian Dysgenesis (OD), a rare heterogeneous XX disorder of Sex Development (XX-DSD) presents clinically with primary amenorrhea, hypergonadotrophic hypogonadism and infertility. The genetic basis of OD remains unknown in about 70% of cases. To identify novel causes of OD, we study patients in which known genes have been excluded.Methods: Whole-exome-sequencing was performed on DNA extracted from peri...

hrp0082p3-d3-847 | Growth (2) | ESPE2014

Multiple Endocrinopathies in a Case with H Syndrome due to a Novel slc29a3 Mutation

Mutlu Gul Yesiltepe , Kirmizibekmez Heves , Ozsu Elif , Zlotogorski Abraham , Hatun Sukru

Background: H syndrome (OMIM #602783) is an autosomal recessive syndrome resulted from mutations in the SLC29A3 gene, encoding hENT3 protein. Characteristic findings are cutaneous hyperpigmentation, hypertrichosis, hepatosplenomegaly, hypogonadism, hyperglycemia/diabetes mellitus, cardiac anomalies, hallux valgus and short stature. Herein we report a girl with multiple endocrinopathies due to H syndrome.Case: Ten year and 5 month old girl was referred be...

hrp0095p1-179 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2022

Loss of function of FIGNL1, a DNA damage response gene, is a novel cause of human ovarian dysgenesis

Florsheim Natan , Naugolny Larisa , Renbaum Paul , Lobel Orit , Y. Gold Merav , Goldberg Michal , Levy-Lahad Ephrat , Zangen David

Background: Severe Ovarian Dysgenesis (OD), a rare heterogeneous XX disorder of Sex Development presents clinically with primary amenorrhea, hypergonadotrophic hypogonadism and infertility. The genetic basis of OD remains unknown in 70% of cases. To identify novel causes of OD, we study patients in which known genes have been excluded.Methods: Whole-exome-sequencing was performed in a 14.5y old Ashkenazi Jewish, non-cons...

hrp0095p1-373 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2022

A novel Androgen Receptor mutation causes complete androgen receptor insensitivity syndrome with gender dysphoria and unusual postnatal androgen profile.

Cohen Amitay , Florsheim Nathan , Levy-Lahad Efrat , Eliyahu Mendelsohn Espen , Lavi Eran , Kerem Liya , Abu Libdeh Abdulsalam , Zangen David

Background: Androgen Insensitivity syndrome (AIS), the most common cause of XY DSD, is an X-linked recessive allelic disorder caused by Androgen Receptor (AR) gene mutations. The complete form (CAIS) stems from abrogation of AR activity and is characterized by an external female phenotype and scarce pubic hair, as well as lack of Mullerian structures. Postnatal gonadotropin and testosterone levels are not increased, and the classical ‘Mini-puberty’...