hrp0082p1-d3-96 | Sex Development | ESPE2014

Isolated Hypospadias and Exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals During Pregnancy: a Multi-Institutional Controlled Study in a High Prevalence Area

Kalfa Nicolas , Philibert Pascal , Broussous Sylvie , Chouikh Taieb , Masmoudi Mohamed , Audran Francoise , Paris Francoise , Servant Nadege , Sultan Charles , Orsini Mattea , Zahhaf Amel , Daures Jean Pierre , Lehors Helene , Guys Jean Michel , Reynaud Rachel , Alessandrini Pierre , Bastiani Florence , Kurzenne Jean Yves , Wagner Kathy , Lacombe Gerard Morisson

Background: Numerous studies focused on the association between hypospadias and Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDC) exposures. The wide variability of phenotypes included in these studies, the absence of comparison groups representative of the populations and the absence of concomitant genetic testing to rule out another cause make the results questionable.Objective and hypotheses: We performed a prospective phenotype-specific analysis of patients with ...

hrp0084lbp-1264 | Late Breaking Posters | ESPE2015

Family History of Genital Malformation is Under-Estimated in Children with Isolated Hypospadias: A Clinical Report of 105 Families

Kalfa Nicolas , Philibert Pascal , Broussous Sylvie , Gaspari Laura , Coffy Amandine , Fauconnet-Servant Nadege , Audran Francoise , Lehors Helene , Guys Jean Michel , Reynaud Rachel , Merrot Thierry , Wagner Kathy , Breaud Jean , Kurzenne Jean Yves , Bastiani Florence , Valla Jean Stephane , Dobremez Eric , Daures Jean-Pierre , Paris Francoise , Sultan Charles

Background: Severe forms of 46,XY DSD with uncertain sex may have a family history (FH) in ~15–20% of cases. On the other side of the DSD spectrum, data regarding isolated hypospadias is sparse and a FH of genital malformation is thought to be less frequent.Objective and hypotheses: The aims of the study were i) to determine the frequency of genital abnormalities in families of isolated hypospadiac boys, ii) to determine whether there is a particula...

hrp0094p2-19 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2021

Genetic analysis of paediatric primary adrenal insufficiency of unknown aetiology over 25 years

Buonocore Federica , Maharaj Avinaash , Qamar Younus , Koehler Katrin , Suntharalingham Jenifer P. , Chan Li F. , Ferraz-de-Souza Bruno , Hughes Claire R. , Lin Lin , Prasad Rathi , Allgrove Jeremy , Andrews Edward T. , Buchanan Charles R. , Cheetham Tim D. , Crowne Elizabeth C. , Davies Justin H. , Gregory John W. , Hindmarsh Peter C. , Hulse Tony , Krone Nils P. , Shah Pratik , Shaikh Mohamad G. , Roberts Catherine , Clayton Peter E. , Dattani Mehul T. , Thomas N. Simon , Huebner Angela , Clark Adrian J. , Metherell Louise A. , Achermann John C. ,

Introduction: Primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) is a potentially life-threatening condition that requires appropriate diagnosis and treatment. The most common cause of PAI is congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), but other well-established aetiologies include metabolic and autoimmune disorders, and physical damage. Mutations in more than 30 genes have now been associated with PAI, with considerable biochemical and phenotypic overlap. It is therefore importan...

hrp0084pl3 | New advances in human evolution from the analysis of ancient genomes | ESPE2015

New Advances on Human Evolution from the Analysis of Ancient Genomes

Lalueza-Fox Carles

New developments in massive sequencing techniques allow now the generation of an unprecedented amount of genomic data, including the generation of complete ancient genomes. Among those, the Neandertal and Denisovan genomes, dated between 40 000 and 50 000 years ago, are shedding new light on evolutionary processes such as the genetic basis of archaic hominins and modern humans specific adaptations -including morphological, metabolical and behavioural traits- as well as the ext...

hrp0084p2-490 | Hypo | ESPE2015

Congenital Hyperinsulinism Caused by a Combination of Novel Heterozygous ABCC8 and KCNJ11 Mutations

Rozenkova Klara , Nessa Azizun , Obermannova Barbora , Dusatkova Lenka , Dusatkova Petra , Sumnik Zdenek , Lebl Jan , Hussain Khalid , Pruhova Stepanka

Background: Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI) is a common cause of persistent hypoglycaemia in the neonatal and infant period. It is most commonly caused by mutations in one of the KATP channel subunits, either SUR1 encoded by the gene ABCC8 or Kir6.2 encoded by the gene KCNJ11. Patients carrying mutations in the ABCC8 and KCNJ11 genes simultaneously have not been reported yet.Objective and hypotheses: Our aim was to describe the clinical pheno...

hrp0089p1-p176 | Growth & Syndromes P1 | ESPE2018

Growth Plate Disorders are the Main Cause of Severe Familiar Short Stature in Children Classified and Treated with Growth Hormone as SGA or GHD

Plachy Lukaš , Strakova Veronika , Elblova Lenka , Dušatkova Petra , Obermannova Barbora , Šnajderova Marta , Kolouškova Stanislava , Zemkova Dana , Šumnik Zdeněk , Lebl Jan , Průhova Štěpanka

Introduction: Familiar short stature (FSS) is a common variant of growth with heterogeneous etiology. Children with FSS are often excluded from further check-up and treatment. However, significant number of children with FSS comply even with the European criteria for growth hormone (GH) therapy – patients with SHOX-deficiency, growth hormone deficiency (GHD) or these born short for gestational age (SGA). The aim of the study was to identify genetic etiology of short statu...

hrp0089p2-p270 | Growth & 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...

hrp0084p2-491 | Hypo | ESPE2015

Functional Analysis of Novel ABCC8 Mutations Found in Czech Patients with Congenital Hyperinsulinism

Rozenkova Klara , Dusatkova Petra , Dusatkova Lenka , Nessa Azizun , Obermannova Barbora , Kytnarova Jitka , Sumnik Zdenek , Lebl Jan , Hussain Khalid , Pruhova Stepanka

Background: Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI) is a heterogeneous genetically determined condition that is characterised by unregulated secretion of insulin from pancreatic β-cells. The most common and severe cases are caused by mutations in the ABCC8 gene encoding the SUR1 subunit of the KATP channel subunit. To assess the pathogenic effect of novel ABCC8 mutations we performed in-vitro functional studies.Objective and hy...

hrp0097p2-18 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

Central precocious puberty in KBG syndrome due to a rare ANKRD11 variant

Blackburn James , Calder Alistair , Gaston-Massuet Carles , Gevers Evelien

Introduction: Establishing a clear diagnosis in patients with short stature can be challenging. Careful examination and investigation of patients with short stature may identify additional features that help to make a diagnosis or direct genetic testing. We describe a patient with severe short stature with additional features on examination suggestive of KBG syndrome. A subsequent skeletal survey revealed radiological features suggestive of the diagnosis. In a...

hrp0086p1-p482 | Fat Metabolism and Obesity P1 | ESPE2016

Changes in Urine and Plasma Metabolomics Profiles after a Lifestyle Intervention Program in Obese Prepubertal Children

Jesus Leal Witt Maria , Llobet Marina , Samino Sara , Rodriguez Miguel A. , Yanes Oscar , Ramon Marta , Lerin Carles

Background: Obesity is one of the major risk factor for metabolic and cardiovascular disorders, and its global prevalence has increased exponentially in the last decades. Excessive weight gained during early childhood increases long-term risk; however, reversing this condition during early-life reduces risk, improving children’s quality of life.Objective and hypotheses: We hypothesized that a lifestyle intervention in obese prepubertal children woul...