hrp0092fc15.4 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

Defects in the GnRH Neuroendocrine Network Affect the Timing of Puberty

Saengkaew Tansit , Mancini Alessandra , Ruiz-Babot Gerard , Cabrera Claudia , Barnes Michael , Dunkel Leo , Guasti Leonardo , Howard Sasha

Background: Self-limited delayed puberty (DP) is an extreme variant of normal pubertal timing and it often clusters in families. Although it is highly heritable and is the most common cause of delayed puberty, little is known about the genetic control. GnRH neuronal biology has been implicated as a key element in the pathogenesis of DP. By focusing on genes involved in GnRH neuron development, migration and function we may understand more about the genetic bas...

hrp0092rfc10.3 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2019

Level of Uncertainty in Diagnostic Evaluation of Boys With XY Disorders of Sex Development (DSD)

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

Introduction: The degree of consistency between the findings from next generation sequencing (NGS) and detailed endocrine assessment is unclear in boys with XY DSD.Objectives: Examine the range of endocrine and molecular genetic variation in boys undergoing evaluation for XYDSD.Methods: Boys with XYDSD who were evaluated in Glasgow from 2016 to 2018 were included. Sequence variants...

hrp0092rfc13.4 | Adrenals and HP Axis | ESPE2019

Loss-Of-Function NNT Mutations Impair Antioxidants Mechanisms and Decreases Cortisol Secretion in Patients with Famililar Glucocorticoid Deficieny

Faccioli Bodoni Aline , Coeli-Lacchini Fernanda , Gebenlian Juliana , Sobral Lays , Moreira Ayrton , Elias Lucila , Silva Wilson , de Catro Margaret , Leopoldino Andréia , Antonini Sonir

Background: The mitochondrial enzyme nicotinamide nucleotide transidrogenase (NNT) is essential in the antioxidant defense mechanisms and appears to be essential to the stages of adrenal steroidogenesis that occur inside the mitochondria.Aim: To characterize how mutations in NNT gene impair adrenal steroidogenesis resulting in familial glucocorticoid deficiency (FGD).Methods: Genom...

hrp0092rfc13.5 | Adrenals and HP Axis | ESPE2019

Genetics of Familial Glucocorticoid Deficiency Over the Decades: Phenotypic Variability and Associated Features

Smith CJ , Maharaj AV , Prasad R , Hughes CR , Clark AJL , Chan LF , Metherell LA

Background: Over the last 25 years more than 410 cases with suspected Familial Glucocorticoid Deficiency (FGD) have been referred to our centre for genetic testing. All cases had low or undetectable serum cortisol paired with an elevated plasma ACTH level. Our patient cohort comprises 352 families from 30 different nationalities and ranges from neonates to patients in their eighties. Mutations in the MC2R were first discovered as causative of FGD in 1...

hrp0092rfc15.5 | Late Breaking Abstracts | ESPE2019

De novo Missense Mutation in SP7 in a Patient with Cranial Hyperostosis, Long Bone Fragility, and Increased Osteoblast Number

Raimann Adalbert , Lui Julian C , Roschger Paul , Wintergerst Uwe , Klaushofer Klaus , Stelzl Robert , Biedermann Rainer , Laccone Franco , Fratzl-Zelman Nadja , Hojo Hironori , Dong Lijin , Jee Youn Hee , Baron Jeffrey , Haeusler Gabriele

Background: Sp7, also known as Osterix (Osx), is a zinc-finger transcription factor, essential for osteoblast differentiation and bone formation. While bone formation is absent in Osx knockout mice, human loss of function mutations lead to impaired bone formation and cause recessive osteogenesis imperfecta, type XII (OMIM 613849 ).Case: The 5-year-old son of non-consanguineous parents presented with multiple long bone fr...

hrp0092t16 | Top 20 Poster | ESPE2019

IGF2 Mutations: Report of Six Japanese Cases and Phenotypic Comparison with H19/IGF2:IG-DMR Epimutations Including Literature Cases

Masunaga Yohei , Inoue Takanobu , Yamoto Kaori , Fujisawa Yasuko , Sato Yasuhiro , Kawashima-Sonoyama Yuki , Ohata Yasuhisa , Namba Noriyuki , Fukami Maki , Saitsu Hirotomo , Kagami Masayo , Ogata Tsutomu

Object: IGF2 is a paternally expressed gene involved in the development of Silver-Russell syndrome (SRS). Here, we report six Japanese patients with IGF2 mutations and compare clinical findings between patients with IGF2 mutations including literature cases and those with H19/IGF2:IG-DMR epimutations.Patients: We recruited six Japanese patients with IGF2 mutations. Th...

hrp0092p1-118 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2019

Whole Exome Sequencing (WES) Reveals Oligogenic Gene Mutations in a Case of Combined Pituitary Hormone Deficiency (CPHD)

Sertedaki Amalia , Tatsi Elizabeth-Barbara , Nikaina Eirini , Vasilakis Ioannis Anargyros , Fylaktou Irene , Iacovidou Nicoletta , Siahanidou Soultana , Kanaka-Gantenbein Christina

Introduction: CPHD is characterized by GH and at least one other pituitary hormone deficiency. Mutations in genes expressed in the developing head, hypothalamus, and/or pituitary cause CPHD. To date around 30 genes have been identified to be related to CPHD, however the 85% of the cases remain with unknown aetiology. Whole Exome Sequencing (WES) enables parallel searching for pathogenic variants of CPHD in targeted known gene panels as well as the identifi...

hrp0092p1-128 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2019

The Novel Founder Homozygous V225M Mutation in the 17HSDB3 Gene Causes Aberrant Splicing and Severe XY-DSD

Levy-Khademi Floris , Zeligson Sharon , Klopstock Tehila , Chertin Boris , Avnon-Ziv Carmit , Renbaum Paul , Lavi Eran , Sharaf Muna , Perlman Shira , Behar Doron , Zahade Fouad , Levy-Lahad Ephrat , Zangen David , Segel Reeval

Background: Mutations in the gene HSD17B3 encoding the 17-beta hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 3 enzyme cause testosterone insufficiency leading to XY DSD. In this study the clinical characteristics and molecular etiology of 3 new severe XY DSD cases from consanguineous families are elucidated.Clinical report: Three female patients (2 sisters and a single unrelated female) presented at ages 0.1, 8 and 0.7 years with ambiguo...

hrp0092p1-129 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2019

Molecular Diagnosis of Patients with 46,XY Differences in Sex Development in A Single Tertiary Center

Touzon Maria Sol , garrido Natalia Perez , Ramirez Pablo , Marino Roxana , Berensztein Esperanza , Costanzo Mariana , Guercio Gabriela , Rivarola Marco Aurelio , Belgorosky Alicia

Disorders/differences in sex development (DSD) are defined as congenital conditions in which development of chromosomal, gonadal or anatomical sex is atypical. 46,XY DSD include defects in androgen synthesis or action or complete (CGD)/partial (PGD) gonadal dysgenesis. The aim of this study was to characterize the molecular genetic diagnosis of individuals with 46,XY DSD followed at Garrahan Pediatric Hospital.Medical records of 140 patients (P) followed...

hrp0092p1-140 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2019

Methylation Status of X Inactivation-Escape Genes in Controls and Females with X Chromosome Rearrangements

Kawashima Sayaka , Matsubara Keiko , Toki Machiko , Kosaki Rika , Hasegawa Yukihiro , Fukami Maki , Kagami Masayo

Context: X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is a process in which one of the two X chromosomes in a female is randomly inactivated in order to correct gene dosage between males and females. However, about 15% of genes escape from XCI (termed escapees), and 10% of genes are variably inactivated (variable genes). The mechanism of inactivation and escape remains to be revealed. The promoter regions of escapees are hypomethylated compared to those of the inac...