hrp0084p3-1059 | Hypo | ESPE2015

Hyperglycemia Preceded by Neonatal Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia in Infants with Novel HNF1A Mutations

Malikova Jana , Obermannova Barbora , Rozenkova Klara , Dusatkova Lenka , Dusatkova Petra , Bjorkhaug Lise , Aukrust Ingvild , Lebl Jan , Pruhova Stepanka

Background: Neonatal hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia (HH) has recently been recognized as a consequence of mutations in HNF1A, which also cause maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) later in life.Aims: To report phenotypic and genetic investigations of two patients with functional characterisation of identified mutations in HNF1A.Case reports: Two unrelated patients presented with HH requiring i.v. glucose a...

hrp0094p2-429 | Sex differentiation, gonads and gynaecology or sex endocrinology | ESPE2021

4-year-old female patient with mixed germ cell tumor and underlying Cowden syndrome

Habacht Daniela , Boztug Heidrun , Engstler Gernot , Kager Leo , Boztug Kaan , Pauer Sophie , Amann Gabriele , Zeitlhofer Petra , Riedl Stefan

Cowden syndrome (CS) is a cancer predisposition syndrome. The clinical hallmarks of CS are macrocephaly and mucocutaneous lesions. Several tumor types have been described, mostly malignancies of the breast, thyroid, endometrium, kidney and colorectum. The age of onset is extremely variable. So far, only two case reports of children with ovarian tumors in the context of CS have been published, a granulosa cell tumor of a 16-year-old girl (Smpokou et al. 2014) and a bilateral en...

hrp0095ha2 | The genetic landscape of children born small for gestational age with persistent short stature | ESPE2022

The genetic landscape of children born small for gestational age with persistent short stature

Toni Ledjona , Plachy Lukas , Dusatkova Petra , Anne Amaratunga Shenali , Elblova Lenka , Sumnik Zdenek , Kolouskova Stanislava , Snajderova Marta , Obermannova Barbora , Pruhova Stepanka , Lebl Jan

Background: Approximately 10% of children born small for gestational age (SGA) fail to catch-up nd remain short (SGA-SS). Although several mechanisms causing SGA-SS have been elucidated, the primary cause remains speculative in most cases.Aim: To decipher genetic causes of SGA-SS defined as birth length and/or birth weight <-2 SD for gestational age, and body height <-2.5 SD after the 3rd year of life within a larg...

hrp0095fc7.1 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

How to detect children with monogenic etiology of familial short stature?

Plachy Lukas , Petruzelkova Lenka , Dusatkova Petra , Maratova Klara , Zemkova Dana , Kolouskova Stanislava , Snajderova Marta , Obermannova Barbora , Sumnik Zdenek , Lebl Jan , Pruhova Stepanka

Introduction: Familial short stature (FSS) describes vertically transmitted growth disorders. Traditionally, polygenic inheritance is presumed, but monogenic inheritance seems to occur more frequently than expected. Clinical predictors of monogenic FSS have not been elucidated thus far. The aim of the study was to identify the monogenic etiology and its clinical predictors in FSS children.Patients and Methods: Of 747 pat...

hrp0095rfc7.3 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Genetic analysis of children with clinically non-syndromic tall stature

Adamovicova Katerina , Plachy Lukas , Dusatkova Petra , Lebl Jan , Maratova Klara , Sumnik Zdenek , Neuman Vit , Petruzelkova Lenka , Snajderova Marta , Obermannova Barbora , Kolouskova Stanislava , Malikova Jana , Pruhova Stepanka

Introduction: The genetic investigation of tall stature (TS) is routinely indicated only in children with clinical suspicion of a specific syndrome associated with TS. After ruling out an endocrine disorder, the remaining tall children mostly receive a clinical diagnosis of “idiopathic” (ITS) or “familial” tall stature (FTS). The aetiology of their TS remains unknown.Aims: To elucidate genetic cau...

hrp0095p1-100 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2022

Aetiology of familial short stature in children diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency: what do the genes tell us?

Anne Amaratunga Shenali , Dusatkova Petra , Maratova Klara , Petruzelkova Lenka , Zemkova Dana , Kolouskova Stanislava , Snajderova Marta , Obermannova Barbora , Sumnik Zdenek , Lebl Jan , Pruhova Stepanka , Plachy Lukas

Introduction: The diagnosis of growth hormone deficiency (GHD) is complex, involving the combination of auxological, laboratory, and radiological findings. This includes growth hormone (GH) stimulation tests, which are done to confirm the diagnosis. It has been discussed that these tests have low specificity, potentially leading to false positive results. Therefore, children with GHD are regarded as a heterogeneous group with varied causes of short stature. Ne...

hrp0089p2-p270 | Growth &amp; Syndromes P2 | ESPE2018

A Homozygous Pathogenic Variant in the TRHR Gene in a Boy Who Presented With Severe Familial Short Stature and Central Hypothyroidism

Šnajderova Marta , Plachy Lukaš , Strakova Veronika , Elblova Lenka , Dušatkova Petra , Zemkova Dana , Lebl Jan , Pruhova Štěpanka

Introduction: Congenital central hypothyroidism (CCH) is a rare disease with inappropriate thyroid hormone secretion due to impaired TSH stimulation. TSH levels are not elevated; the patients are not diagnosed in TSH-based newborn screening. Biallelic variants in TRHR gene (encoding TRH receptor) are one of four genetic defects known to cause isolated CCH (THRH, THSB, IGSF1, TBL1X). The phenotype is variable but generally mild (neon...

hrp0082p2-d1-515 | Pituitary | ESPE2014

High Prevalence of PROP1 Gene Defects Among Patients with Multiple Pituitary Hormone Deficiency in Lithuania

Navardauskaite Ruta , Dusatkova Petra , Obermannova Barbora , Pfaeffle Roland W , Blum Werner F , Adukauskiene Dalia , Smetanina Natalija , Cinek Ondrej , Verkauskiene Rasa , Lebl Jan

Background: Mutations in PROP1 are the most common known genetic cause of congenital multiple pituitary hormone deficiency (MPHD).Objective and hypotheses: Aim of our study was to clinically and genetically characterize a cohort of Lithuanian patients with MPHD.Method: Seventy-six Lithuanian MPHD patients were tested for PROP1 gene by Sanger sequencing. Hormonal investigations, pituitary imaging and GH therapy wer...

hrp0094p1-57 | Bone B | ESPE2021

High rate of positive genetic findings in children born small for gestational age with persistent short stature (SGA-SS): Growth plate genes as key regulators of intrauterine growth

Toni Ledjona , Plachy Lukas , Dusatkova Petra , Anne Amaratunga Shenali , Kolouskova Stanislava , Obermannova Barbora , Snajderova Marta , Sumnik Zdenek , Pruhova Stepanka , Lebl Jan ,

Background: Ten percent of children born small for gestational age fail to catch-up and remain short during childhood (SGA-SS). Several genes causing SGA-SS have been described, however, in most cases, the mechanisms of prenatal and postnatal growth impairment remain unknown.Aim: To decipher genetic etiologies within a large single-center cohort of SGA-SS children in order to better understand the pathophysiological mech...

hrp0097fc4.2 | Growth and syndromes (to include Turner syndrome) | ESPE2023

Genetic and phenotypic features of children with familial tall stature

Gregorova Katerina , Plachy Lukas , Dusatkova Petra , Maratova Klara , Lebl Jan , Kolouskova Stanislava , Snajderova Marta , Sumnik Zdenek , Obermannova Barbora , Neuman Vit , Pruhova Stepanka

Introduction: Familial tall stature (FTS) is defined as height taller than +2 SD in a subject growing within his/her midparental height (MPH) with no apparent dysmorphic features. FTS is routinely not an indication for genetic investigation. However, some subtle dysmorphic features of various genetic disorders might be missed justifying the need for further investigation.Aims: To elucidate the genetic cause of FTS and to...