hrp0095rfc10.1 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2022

Clinical and biochemical predictors of Permanent Growth Hormone Deficiency (PGHD) at retesting

Petraroli Maddalena , Messina Giulia , Gnocchi Margherita , Lattanzi Claudia , D'Alvano Tiziana , Argentiero Alberto , Neglia Cosimo , Dora Patianna Viviana , Maria Roberta Esposito Susanna , Elisabeth Street Maria

Background and Aims: Retesting subjects treated with GH throughout childhood at attainment of final height is of importance to identify those having pGHD and needing replacement treatment during transition years and adulthood, and to avoid overtreatment of GH sufficient subjects. This study aimed at evaluating the clinical and biochemical features of patients diagnosed of isolated idiopathic (II) GHD in childhood at retesting to verify the prevalence of perman...

hrp0095p1-35 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Does parental food choice preferences impact on metabolic control of children with type 1 diabetes?

López-Morago Casamayor Claudia , Domínguez Riscart Jesús , García Zarzuela Ana , Morales Pérez Celia , Leis Rosaura , M. Lechuga-Sancho Alfonso

Introduction: Diet plays a key role in the management of type 1 diabetes (T1D), thus nutritional education is a cornerstone in T1D therapy. The integration of nutrition knowledge into nutritional behavior may help parents inculcate a healthy lifestyle to their children. However, parents' diet and its potential impact on metabolic control of the disease of their children have been scarcely analyzed. This study was aimed to examine whether parents' foo...

hrp0095p1-52 | Diabetes and Insulin | ESPE2022

Relationship between the quantification of physical activity according to the PAQ-c survey and the metabolic control of pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes.

Dominguez-Riscart Jesus , Buero-Fernandez Nuria , Garcia-Zarzuela Ana , Magdalena: Lerida-Nolasco Maria , López-Morago Casamayor Claudia , M Lechuga-Sancho Alfonso

Introduction: To achieve glycemic control goals in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D), they are instructed in three fundamental principles: diet, insulin therapy and physical activity. Physical activity recommendations for children and adolescents with T1D are the same as for the general population. Following the physical activity recommendations helps mitigate the increased cardiovascular risk inherent to DM. We set out to explore the degree of glycemic cont...

hrp0095p1-529 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

A case of Silver Russell Syndrome-like phenotype with abnormal methylation of the imprinted GNAS locus (20q13)

Festa Adalgisa , Luongo Caterina , Aiello Francesca , Santoro Claudia , Piluso Giulio , Torella Annalaura , Del Vecchio Blanco Francesca , Nigro Vincenzo , Miraglia del Giudice Emanuele , Grandone Anna

Background: Silver Russell Syndrome (SRS) is characterized by pre- and postnatal growth failure, relative macrocephaly at birth, prominent forehead, feeding difficulties and body asymmetry. The diagnosis is clinical, the genetic mechanisms involved are different, in 50% of cases loss of methylation (LOM) at the paternal H19/IGF2:IG-DMR (chr11p15.5), in 10% of cases maternal uniparental disomy of chromosome 7 (UPD(7)mat), cases of maternal uniparental ...

hrp0095p1-532 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Cerebral aneurysms and kidney disease in a child with microcephalic osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism type II: novel homozygous mutation in the PCNT gene.

Petraroli Maddalena , Percesepe Antonio , Piane Maria , Gnocchi Margherita , Messina Giulia , Lattanzi Claudia , D'alvano Tiziana , Dora Patianna Viviana , Ormitti Francesca , Maria Roberta Esposito Susanna , Elisabeth Street Maria

MOPD is known to be caused by homozygous loss-of-function mutations in a specific gene, PCNT. Both intra- and interfamilial clinical variability (even for the same variant) have been frequently observed, which makes it difficult to infer a genotype–phenotype correlation. Pericentrin (PCTN) is a structural protein expressed in the centrosome that plays a fundamental role in anchoring protein complexes, regulating mitotic cycle and thus cell proliferation. High levels of m...

hrp0095p2-163 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome: Two Familial Cases with CDKN1C gene variants

Freire Analía , Braslavsky Débora , Scaglia Paula , Esnaola Azcoiti María , Armando Romina , Rothenfusser Anna , Casali Bárbara , Arberas Claudia , Rey Rodolfo , Gabriela Ropelato María , Bergadá Ignacio

Introducción: Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is a congenital disorder that includes features such as overgrowth, macroglossia, abdominal wall defects, neonatal hyperinsulinism, lateralized overgrowth and predisposition to embryonal tumors during infancy. BWS may be clinically diagnosed by a scoring system and genetic diagnosis is mainly focused to imprinting disorders on the 11p15.5 region. The presence of pathogenic inactivating variants on the mate...

hrp0095p2-185 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Coexistence of (likely) pathogenic variants in two genes, EZH2 and PTEN, contribute to overgrowth and developmental delay phenotype in a female patient

Suco Sofia , Scaglia Paula , Esnaola Azcoiti Maria , Armando Romina , Braslavsky Debora , Sanguineti Nora , Arberas Claudia , Gabriela Ropelato Maria , Izquierdo Agustin , Bergada Ignacio , Keselman Ana

Introduction: Overgrowth syndromes comprise an heterogeneous group of rare disorders characterized by generalized or segmental excessive growth commonly associated with additional features, such as developmental delay, visceromegaly and macrocephaly. They may present with inherent health concerns and, in some instances, an increased risk of tumor development requiring prompt diagnosis and appropriate referral.Objective: ...

hrp0095p2-280 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

From overt hyperthyroidism to normal thyroid function in TSH receptor activating mutations: reports of two families with novel pathogenetic variants and suggestion of a phenotypical sexual dimorphism

Citterio Valeria , Giavoli Claudia , Stellaria Grassi Elisa , Rurale Giuditta , Profka Eriselda , Rodari Giulia , Giacchetti Federico , Collini Valentina , Campi Irene , Arosio Maura , Persani Luca

Introduction: Familial non-autoimmune autosomal dominant hyperthyroidism (FNAH) is a rare cause of childhood hyperthyroidism caused by an activating variant of the thyroid stimulating hormone receptor (TSHR) gene. This disorder may occur as a result of an autosomal dominant inheritance or sporadically through de novo variation. The severity of hyperthyroid symptoms is variable and phenotype differences have been described in subjects harbouring the same mutati...

hrp0092fc8.5 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty Session 1 | ESPE2019

LGR4-Wnt β-Catenin Signalling Directs GnRH Network Development, with Defects Leading to Self-Limited Delayed Puberty

Mancini Alessandra , Howard Sasha R. , Cabrera Claudia P. , Barnes Michael R. , David Alessia , Wehkalampi Karoliina , Vassart Gilbert , Cariboni Anna , Garcia Marie Isabelle , Guasti Leonardo , Dunkel Leo

Background: The initiation of puberty is dependent upon an augmentation of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion from the hypothalamus. Development of the GnRH neuroendocrine network in embryonic life depends on coordinated migration of neurons from the vomeronasal organ in the nose to the forebrain. We have previously demonstrated that dysregulation in GnRH neuronal migration leads to delayed pubertal onset. Late puberty affects up to 2% of the ...

hrp0092rfc8.2 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty Session 1 | ESPE2019

Investigation of Imprinting Alterations in MKRN3 and DLK1 in a Cohort of Girls with Central Precocious Puberty Through Specific DNA Methylation Analysis

Canton Ana , Steunou Virginie , Brito Vinicius , Laure Sobrier Marie , Montenegro Luciana , Bessa Danielle , Mendonca Berenice B , Netchine Irène , Latronico Ana Claudia

Background: Loss of imprinting has been implicated in the pathogenesis of several human diseases. Monogenic causes of central precocious puberty (CPP) were identified in families with loss-of-function mutations in two paternally expressed imprinted genes: Makorin zinc finger 3 (MKRN3) and Delta-like 1 homolog (DLK1). The role of imprinting defects in CPP has not been described so far.Objective: To inves...