hrp0094p2-231 | Fetal, neonatal endocrinology and metabolism (to include hypoglycaemia) | ESPE2021

Hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia as a MEHMO syndrome component: a case report

Gubaeva Diliara , Melikyan Maria ,

Introduction: MEHMO syndrome (mental retardation, epileptic seizures, hypogenitalism, microcephaly, and obesity) is a rare X-linked disorder causes by EIF2S3 gene mutations. This gene encodes a key factor for integrated stress response and initiation of protein synthesis. Since many hormones are proteins or peptides by nature, some of the reported cases of MEHMO syndrome include endocrine disorders: hypopituitarism (hypogonadism, growth hormone defici...

hrp0094p1-125 | Growth A | ESPE2021

PROPEL2: a phase 2, open-label, dose-escalation and dose-expansion study of infigratinib in children with achondroplasia (ACH)

Savarirayan Ravi , Arundel Paul , Bergua Josep Maria De , McDevitt Helen , Cormier-Daire Valerie , Saraff Vrinda , Skae Mars , Santos-Simarro Fernando , Salles Jean Pierre , Rossi Massimiliano , Kannu Peter , Bober Michael B. , III John Phillips , Saal Howard , Harmatz Paul , Meireles Ana Beleza , Cho Terry , Muslimova Elena , Weng Richard , Rogoff Daniela , Irving Melita ,

Background: ACH, the most common short-limbed skeletal dysplasia, is characterized by defective endochondral ossification resulting from gain-of-function mutations in the fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3) gene, a negative regulator of endochondral bone formation. Current treatment options are non-targeted, ineffective, or painful interventions aimed at preventing or treating complications. Infigratinib is an orally bioavailable and selective...

hrp0094p1-130 | Growth A | ESPE2021

Study design and baseline characteristics of children enrolled in PROPEL: A prospective clinical assessment study in children with achondroplasia (ACH)

Savarirayan Ravi , Bergua Josep Maria De , Arundel Paul , Salles Jean Pierre , Leiva Antonio , Saraff Vrinda , McDevitt Helen , Santos-Simarro Fernando , Cormier-Daire Valerie , Kannu Peter , Skae Mars , Bober Michael B. , III John Phillips , Burren Christine , Harmatz Paul , Saal Howard , Weng Richard , Muslimova Elena , Cho Terry , Rogoff Daniela , Irving Melita ,

Background: ACH is the most common short-limbed skeletal dysplasia, affecting between 1 in 15,000 to 1 in 30,000 live births. Children and adults with ACH have disproportionate short stature, with a final height of approx. 131 cm for males and 124 cm for females. People with ACH are prone to significant co-morbidities, including obstructive sleep apnea, chronic otitis media with conductive hearing loss, spinal stenosis, and a propensity towards obesity. In som...

hrp0095fc5.1 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2022

Transcriptome profiling of adrenocortical tumors from children with unfavorable disease presentation.

Bueno Ana C , da Silva Jr Rui M P , Stecchini Mônica F , Cardinalli Izilda A , Junqueira Thais , A Scrideli Carlos , AF Molina Carlos , Tucci Silvio , Coeli-Lacchini Fernanda B , Moreira Ayrton C , Ramalho Leandra NZ , Brandalise Silvia R , Yunes José A , Vêncio Ricardo ZN , de Castro Margaret , Antonini Sonir R

Children diagnosed with adrenocortical tumors (ACT) have variable prognosis depending on disease presentation at diagnosis. Available therapeutic options render excellent outcome for a subset of patients, but limited improvement in the survival of those diagnosed with non-localized/advanced disease. ACT DNA methylation was recently demonstrated to be a robust and independent prognostic biomarker. Aiming to identify potential therapeutic targets for these children, we compared ...

hrp0097p1-399 | Adrenals and HPA Axis | ESPE2023

Transcriptome profiling evaluation of pediatric adrenocortical tumors (pACT) reveals a favorable-prognosis transcription signature and potential therapeutic targets.

Carolina Bueno Ana , Milton P da Silva Jr Rui , F Stecchini Mônica , Marrero-Gutiérrez Junier , A Cardinalli Izilda , Junqueira Tais , A Scrideli Carlos , AF Molina Carlos , Tucci Silvio , B Coeli-Lacchini Fernanda , C Moreira Ayrton , NZ Ramalho Leandra , R Brandalise Silvia , A Yunes Jose , ZN Vêncio Ricardo , de Castro Margaret , R Antonini Sonir

Aim: To uncover a feasible tumor expression prognostic signature and potential therapeutic targets for children with pACT.Methods: Tumor RNAseq from 53 pACT children (70% girls, median age: 1.7yrs) was performed (Illumina). Using a robust, state-of-the-art, differential gene expression analysis pipeline, differentially expressed genes (DEGs: adjusted P<0.05 and |log2 fold-change|>1) were identified (DESeq2...

hrp0092p1-206 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism (to include Hypoglycaemia) (1) | ESPE2019

Unusual Congenital Hyperinsulinism Case in a Patient with a Pathogenic GCK Mutation

Gubaeva Diliara , Kareva Maria , Milovanova Natalia , Tiulpakov Anatoly , Melikyan Maria

Dominant activating mutations in GCK gene are known to be the cause of congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI). Patients with GCK mutations can have a wide range of clinical presentations, varying from asymptomatic adult onset hypoglycemia to medically unresponsive severe neonatal onset HI. Overall, 5 of 214 (2.3%) patients diagnosed with HI over the last 10 years in Russia were found to carry pathogenic variants of GCK gene. Only 2 of these 5 patients ...

hrp0089p2-p181 | Fetal, Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolism P2 | ESPE2018

Clinical characteristics of Congenital Hyperinsulinism Caused by Dominant KCNJ11/ABCC8 Mutations

Melikyan Maria , Gubaeva Diliara , Tyulpakov Anatoliy , Kareva Maria

Congenital hyperinsulinism (HI) is the most common cause of hypoglycemia in children and infants. It is characterized by a dysregulation of insulin secretion from pancreatic β-cells and mostly associated with recessive inactivating mutations in the β-cell ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channel genes – KCNJ11 and ABCC8. Dominantly inherited mutations in these genes are usually associated with mild forms of diazoxide responsive HI. Rec...

hrp0089p3-p207 | GH &amp; IGFs P3 | ESPE2018

Erythropoietin and Granulocyte Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor Levels in Growth Hormone Deficient Children after 1 Year of Growth Hormone Therapy

Pankratova Maria , Vorontsova Maria , Yusipovich Alexander , Shiryaeva Tatiana , Peterkova Valentina

Background/Aims: An increase in growth rate in children suffering from growth hormone deficiency (GHD) subjected to recombinant growth hormone treatment (rGHT) was shown to be accompanied by acceleration of metabolic processes that may stimulate hematopoiesis. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to examine the effects of one year rGHT on erythropoietin (EPO) and Granulocyte Macrophage Colony Stimulating Factor (GM-CSF) levels in GHD children.Meth...

hrp0086p1-p619 | Growth P1 | ESPE2016

Mutations in PROP1 Gene in Combination with 47,XYY Karyotype: Case Report

Pankratova Maria , Gubaeva Diliara , Kareva Maria , Tiulpakov Anatoly , Peterkova Valentina

Background: Mutations in PROP1 gene are the most common known genetic cause of multiple pituritary hormone deficiency. It is characterized by somatolactotroph, thyrotroph, gonadotroph and sometimes corticotroph deficiencies and pituitary hyper- or hypoplasia. The karyotype 47,XYY occurrs in 1 in every 1000 live male birth. Some studies report that the phenotype of XYY syndrome includes tall stature, behavioral problems and low fertility.Objectiv...

hrp0082p3-d3-692 | Bone (2) | ESPE2014

Vitamin D Deficiency in Children

Dobrescu Andreea , Chirita-Emandi Adela , Papa Maria , Puiu Maria

Background: Vitamin D deficiency has a high prevalence in children. It is produced by the skin from exposure to sunlight but its synthesis is influenced by many external and internal factors.Objective and hypotheses: The study aims to evaluate vitamin D in children with different pathology and highlights the influencing factors of it.Method: We evaluate 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels in 84 patients, sex ratio 1.15:1, aged between 3 mon...