hrp0084p3-655 | Bone | ESPE2015

A Longitudinal, Prospective, Long-Term Registry of Patients with Hypophosphatasia

Linglart Agnes , Hogler Wolfgang , Langman Craig , Mornet Etienne , Ozono Keiichi , Rockman-Greenberg Cheryl , Seefried Lothar , Bedrosian Camille , Fujita Kenji P , Cole Alex , Kishnani Priya

Background: Hypophosphatasia (HPP) is a rare, inherited metabolic disease characterised by bone mineralisation defects and osteomalacia, and systemic manifestations, including seizures, respiratory insufficiency, muscle weakness, nephrocalcinosis, and pain. The biochemical hallmark of HPP is low serum alkaline phosphatase activity, resulting from loss-of-function mutations in the gene encoding tissue non-specific alkaline phosphatase. HPP presents a broad spectrum of disease s...

hrp0084p3-1254 | Programming & Misc. | ESPE2015

Untargeted Plasma Metabolomics in Prepubertal ICSI and Naturally Conceived Children Unravels Gender: Dimorphic Metabolic Trajectories After ICSI

Gkourogianni Alexandra , Telonis Aristeidis G , Kosteria Ioanna , Margeli Alexandra , Mantzou Emilia , Konsta Maria , Loutradis Dimitrios , Mastorakos George , Papassotiriou Ioannis , Kanaka-Gantenbein Christina , Klapa MariaI , Chrousos George P

Background: ICSI is an assisted reproduction technique (ART) mainly used to overcome male infertility. Nowadays, ICSI is employed frequently due to its high success rate, despite it being highly invasive (i.e. epigenetic risk). Recent studies in ART offspring show a higher incidence of cardio-metabolic risk than in naturally-conceived (NC) controls. Thus, in our prior untargeted metabolomic study between ICSI and NC prepubertal girls, we demonstrated insulin resistance in the ...

hrp0094p2-221 | Fat, metabolism and obesity | ESPE2021

“Sleep Properly, Reduce Intake, aNd Get Stepping” (SPRINGS): a multidisciplinary approach to managing paediatric morbid obesity with severe obstructive sleep apnoea

Hawton Katherine , Oakley uliette , Welsh Kathryn , Kilpin Kate , McLean Cal , Easter Shelley , Langton Hewer Simon C , Hamilton Shield Julian P , Giri Dinesh ,

Introduction: Paediatric morbid obesity (BMI >99.6th centile for age) causes severe obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) requiring respiratory support. Patient prognosis is poor and requires urgent intervention. Four patients with morbid obesity and severe OSA were admitted for multidisciplinary team (MDT) intensive weight management and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) initiation.Methods: The patients...

hrp0097p1-140 | Multisystem Endocrine Disorders | ESPE2023

Childhood cancer survivors endocrine late effects: one year retrospective observational study

P Kotanidou Eleni , Rengina Tsinopoulou Vasiliki , Giza Styliani , I Sakellari Eleni , Douma Stergianna , Antari Vasiliki , Palampougiouki Maria , Ioannidou Maria , Tragiannidis Athanasios , Hatzipantelis Emmanouil , Galli-Tsinopoulou Assimina

Objectives: Childhood cancer survivors (CCS) are a growing population group. Current oncology treatments have led to improved patient survival rates and an increase in late effects of treatment. Endocrine disturbances, such as pituitary insufficiency, thyroid dysfunction and obesity are the most common late endocrine effects of oncology treatments. The purpose of the study was to investigate the endocrine health of CCS and to record the prevalence of late endo...

hrp0097p1-343 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2023

Facilitating Transition of Care Into Adulthood in Brain Cancer Survivors With Acquired Pediatric Growth Hormone Deficiency: Insights From an Advisory Board

Alter Craig , Boguszewski Margaret , Clemmons David , Dobri Georgiana , Geffner Mitchell , Kelepouris Nicky , Miller Bradley , Oh Rich , Shea Heidi , Yuen

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Childhood cancer survivors (CCS), particularly brain cancer survivors, are at risk of developing growth hormone deficiency (GHD) due to hypothalamic-pituitary damage from direct tumor mass effects or treatment. Optimization of testing, long-term treatment, and monitoring during care transition from pediatric to adult endocrinology providers remain challenging. A group of endocrinology experts convened to discuss these challenges, the risks and benefits of GH therapy in CCS wit...

hrp0097lb14 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Prevalence and risk factors of bone problems in children with supratentorial midline Low Grade Glioma.

van Roessel IMAA , Gorter JE , Bakker B , van den Heuvel - Eibrink MM , Lequin MH , van der Lugt J , Meijer L , Schouten - van Meeteren AYN , van Santen

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Introduction: Children with cancer are at increased risk of endocrine complications, especially children with a brain tumor. One of these late effects includes bone disorders (ranging from low bone mineral density (BMD) to osteoporosis). Children with a suprasellar Low Grade Glioma (LGG) may be especially at risk for bone problems due to exposure to multiple treatment modalities, hypothalamic dysfunction and/or decreased mobility in combination with vision los...

hrp0097lb19 | Late Breaking | ESPE2023

Identification of a novel homozygous mutation in LEPR gene associated with severe early-onset pediatric obesity in two sisters from Central Brazil

Machado Pinto Renata , P Pinto Irene , G Rodovalho Ricardo , de O Silva Lorena , VC Fukushima Lorraine , S Moreira Vanessa , S B de Souza Cristiane

Introduction: Early-onset severe obesity (before five years of age) without intellectual deficit, dysmorphisms, or malformations raises the hypothesis of monogenic obesity. The leptin receptor (Lepr) pathway is essential for food intake regulation, energy expenditure, and body weight. Mutations in leptin and the Lepr have been shown to cause early-onset severe obesity in mice and humans.Objective: To report the clinical ...

hrp0084p2-480 | Growth | ESPE2015

In Vitro Functional Characterization Of IGFALS Gene Variants Found In ALS Deficient or Idiopathic Short Stature (ISS) Children

Martucci Lucia , Scaglia Paula , Karabatas Liliana , Rey Rodolfo , Domene Horacio , Domene Sabina , Jasper Hector

Background: ALS deficient (ALS-D) patients present severe IGFI and IGFBP3 deficiencies and variable degree of growth retardation. Heterozygous carriers for IGFALS variants, ALS-D relatives or a subset of ISS children, have levels of IGFI, IGFBP3 and ALS intermediate between ALS-D and wildtype (WT) subjects. This supports that IGFALS gene variants may affect ALS synthesis, secretion and/or function and could be responsible for the observed phenotype.<p cla...

hrp0082p2-d1-412 | Growth Hormone | ESPE2014

ALS Deficiency due to a Novel and Two Already Described IGFALS Gene Mutations in an Unusual Non Consanguineous Family: Two Compound Heterozygous (Father and Son) and Two Heterozygous Carriers (Brother and Mother)

Scaglia Paula , Keselman Ana , Martucci Lucia , Karabatas Liliana , Ballerini Maria Gabriela , Domene Sabina , Johanna Acosta , Jasper Hector , Domene Horacio

Introduction: Complete ALS deficiency (ALS-D), caused by inactivating mutations in both IGFALS gene alleles, presents severe IGF1 and IGFBP3 deficiencies associated to moderate growth retardation.Aim: To characterize the molecular defect in a family where the index case and his father presented short stature and IGF1 and IGFBP3 deficiencies.Methods: IGF1, IGFBP3, and GH serum levels were determined by CLIA, ALS by ELISA an...

hrp0095p1-322 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Analysis of genetic variability in 134 women with Turner Syndrome using high-throughput next-generation sequencing

P. Suntharalingham Jenifer , Ishida Miho , Cameron-Pimblett Antoinette , M. McGlacken-Byrne Sinead , Del Valle Ignacio , Buonocore Federica , Brooks Anthony , Kaur Madhan Gaganjit , Genomics Sequencing Facility UCL , S. Conway Gerard , C. Achermann John

Background: Turner syndrome (TS) affects 1:2,500 females and results from complete or partial loss of one of the X chromosomes. Typical traits associated with TS include short stature, primary ovarian insufficiency (POI), autoimmune diseases, and cardiovascular and endocrine disorders. Long-term follow-up is needed from the time of presentation into adult life. Several genetic mechanisms have been proposed to account for the development of TS-associated featur...