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THU630 Improving Diagnostic Precision In Primary Ovarian Insufficiency Using Comprehensive Genetic And Autoantibody Testing

Disclosure: E. Vogt: None. E. Bratland: None. S. Berland: None. A. Lund: None. B. Sigridur: None. E.S. Husebye: None. Context: Primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) affects approximately 1% of women and has life-changing consequences due to infertility and increased risk of complications related to pr...

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Autores principales: Vogt, Elinor, Bratland, Eirik, Berland, Siren, Lund, Agnethe, Sigridur, Bjørnsdottir, Husebye, Eystein Sverre, Øksnes, Marianne
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10555300/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvad114.1535
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author Vogt, Elinor
Bratland, Eirik
Berland, Siren
Lund, Agnethe
Sigridur, Bjørnsdottir
Husebye, Eystein Sverre
Øksnes, Marianne
author_facet Vogt, Elinor
Bratland, Eirik
Berland, Siren
Lund, Agnethe
Sigridur, Bjørnsdottir
Husebye, Eystein Sverre
Øksnes, Marianne
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description Disclosure: E. Vogt: None. E. Bratland: None. S. Berland: None. A. Lund: None. B. Sigridur: None. E.S. Husebye: None. Context: Primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) affects approximately 1% of women and has life-changing consequences due to infertility and increased risk of complications related to premature estrogen deficiency. Clinical presentations and pathogenic mechanisms of POI are heterogeneous, but the underlying etiology remains unknown in the majority of cases. Improved diagnostic precision will be an important step towards tailoring future treatments in women with POI. Objective: To evaluate phenotypes and distribution of underlying etiologies in women with newly diagnosed POI. Methods: Prospective cross-sectional study of 100 women with newly diagnosed POI of unknown cause. Standard recommended diagnostic investigations were performed, including screening for chromosomal anomalies and premutations in the fragile X mental retardation 1 gene (FMR1). In addition, we used a two-tiered next generation sequencing (NGS)-based strategy, and assays of autoantibodies against steroid cell autoantigens. Results: We identified chromosomal aberrations in 8%, FMR1 premutations in 3%, genetic variants related to POI in 16%, and autoimmune POI in 3%. A homozygous pathogenic variant in the ZSWIM7 gene (NM_001042697.2) was found in two women, corroborating this as a novel cause of monogenic POI. No associations between phenotypes and genotypes were found. Conclusion: By adding an NGS-based POI-related gene panel, clinical whole exome sequencing, and specific immunoprecipitating autoantibody assays to the recommended diagnostic workup, we were able to determine a likely etiology in one third of the patients. Presentation: Thursday, June 15, 2023
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spelling pubmed-105553002023-10-06 THU630 Improving Diagnostic Precision In Primary Ovarian Insufficiency Using Comprehensive Genetic And Autoantibody Testing Vogt, Elinor Bratland, Eirik Berland, Siren Lund, Agnethe Sigridur, Bjørnsdottir Husebye, Eystein Sverre Øksnes, Marianne J Endocr Soc Reproductive Endocrinology Disclosure: E. Vogt: None. E. Bratland: None. S. Berland: None. A. Lund: None. B. Sigridur: None. E.S. Husebye: None. Context: Primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) affects approximately 1% of women and has life-changing consequences due to infertility and increased risk of complications related to premature estrogen deficiency. Clinical presentations and pathogenic mechanisms of POI are heterogeneous, but the underlying etiology remains unknown in the majority of cases. Improved diagnostic precision will be an important step towards tailoring future treatments in women with POI. Objective: To evaluate phenotypes and distribution of underlying etiologies in women with newly diagnosed POI. Methods: Prospective cross-sectional study of 100 women with newly diagnosed POI of unknown cause. Standard recommended diagnostic investigations were performed, including screening for chromosomal anomalies and premutations in the fragile X mental retardation 1 gene (FMR1). In addition, we used a two-tiered next generation sequencing (NGS)-based strategy, and assays of autoantibodies against steroid cell autoantigens. Results: We identified chromosomal aberrations in 8%, FMR1 premutations in 3%, genetic variants related to POI in 16%, and autoimmune POI in 3%. A homozygous pathogenic variant in the ZSWIM7 gene (NM_001042697.2) was found in two women, corroborating this as a novel cause of monogenic POI. No associations between phenotypes and genotypes were found. Conclusion: By adding an NGS-based POI-related gene panel, clinical whole exome sequencing, and specific immunoprecipitating autoantibody assays to the recommended diagnostic workup, we were able to determine a likely etiology in one third of the patients. Presentation: Thursday, June 15, 2023 Oxford University Press 2023-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10555300/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvad114.1535 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Endocrine Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Berland, Siren
Lund, Agnethe
Sigridur, Bjørnsdottir
Husebye, Eystein Sverre
Øksnes, Marianne
THU630 Improving Diagnostic Precision In Primary Ovarian Insufficiency Using Comprehensive Genetic And Autoantibody Testing
title THU630 Improving Diagnostic Precision In Primary Ovarian Insufficiency Using Comprehensive Genetic And Autoantibody Testing
title_full THU630 Improving Diagnostic Precision In Primary Ovarian Insufficiency Using Comprehensive Genetic And Autoantibody Testing
title_fullStr THU630 Improving Diagnostic Precision In Primary Ovarian Insufficiency Using Comprehensive Genetic And Autoantibody Testing
title_full_unstemmed THU630 Improving Diagnostic Precision In Primary Ovarian Insufficiency Using Comprehensive Genetic And Autoantibody Testing
title_short THU630 Improving Diagnostic Precision In Primary Ovarian Insufficiency Using Comprehensive Genetic And Autoantibody Testing
title_sort thu630 improving diagnostic precision in primary ovarian insufficiency using comprehensive genetic and autoantibody testing
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10555300/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvad114.1535
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