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Two coexisting heterozygous frameshift mutations in PROP1 are responsible for a different phenotype of combined pituitary hormone deficiency

The role of genetic background in childhood-onset combined pituitary hormone deficiency (CPHD) has been extensively studied. The major contributors are the PROP1, POU1F1, LHX3, LHX4 and HESX1 genes coding transcription factors implicated in pituitary organogenesis. The clinical consequences of mutat...

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Autores principales: Ziemnicka, K., Budny, B., Drobnik, K., Baszko-Błaszyk, D., Stajgis, M., Katulska, K., Waśko, R., Wrotkowska, E., Słomski, R., Ruchała, M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4963446/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26608600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13353-015-0328-z
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author Ziemnicka, K.
Budny, B.
Drobnik, K.
Baszko-Błaszyk, D.
Stajgis, M.
Katulska, K.
Waśko, R.
Wrotkowska, E.
Słomski, R.
Ruchała, M.
author_facet Ziemnicka, K.
Budny, B.
Drobnik, K.
Baszko-Błaszyk, D.
Stajgis, M.
Katulska, K.
Waśko, R.
Wrotkowska, E.
Słomski, R.
Ruchała, M.
author_sort Ziemnicka, K.
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description The role of genetic background in childhood-onset combined pituitary hormone deficiency (CPHD) has been extensively studied. The major contributors are the PROP1, POU1F1, LHX3, LHX4 and HESX1 genes coding transcription factors implicated in pituitary organogenesis. The clinical consequences of mutations encompass impaired synthesis of a growth hormone (GH) and one or more concurrent pituitary hormones (i.e. LH, FSH, TSH, PRL). Manifestation of the disorder may vary due to various mutation impacts on the final gene products or an influence of environmental factors during pituitary organogenesis. We describe the clinical and molecular characteristics of two brothers aged 47 and 39 years presenting an uncommon manifestation of congenital hypopituitarism. Sequencing of the PROP1, POU1F1, LHX3, LHX4 and HESX1 genes was performed to confirm the genetic origin of the disorder. A compound heterozygosity in the PROP1 gene has been identified for both probands. The first change represents a mutational hot spot (c.150delA, p.R53fsX164), whereas the second is a novel alteration (p.R112X) that leads to protein disruption. Based on precise genetic diagnosis, an in silico prediction of a p.R112X mutation on protein architecture was performed. The resulting clinical phenotype was surprisingly distinct compared to most patients with genetic alterations in PROP1 reported in the current literature. This may be caused by a residual activity of a newly identified p.R112X protein that preserves over 70 % of the homeodomain structure. This examination may confirm a key role of a DNA-binding homeodomain in maintaining PROP1 functionality and suggests a conceivable explanation of an unusual phenotype.
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spelling pubmed-49634462016-08-10 Two coexisting heterozygous frameshift mutations in PROP1 are responsible for a different phenotype of combined pituitary hormone deficiency Ziemnicka, K. Budny, B. Drobnik, K. Baszko-Błaszyk, D. Stajgis, M. Katulska, K. Waśko, R. Wrotkowska, E. Słomski, R. Ruchała, M. J Appl Genet Human Genetics • Case Report The role of genetic background in childhood-onset combined pituitary hormone deficiency (CPHD) has been extensively studied. The major contributors are the PROP1, POU1F1, LHX3, LHX4 and HESX1 genes coding transcription factors implicated in pituitary organogenesis. The clinical consequences of mutations encompass impaired synthesis of a growth hormone (GH) and one or more concurrent pituitary hormones (i.e. LH, FSH, TSH, PRL). Manifestation of the disorder may vary due to various mutation impacts on the final gene products or an influence of environmental factors during pituitary organogenesis. We describe the clinical and molecular characteristics of two brothers aged 47 and 39 years presenting an uncommon manifestation of congenital hypopituitarism. Sequencing of the PROP1, POU1F1, LHX3, LHX4 and HESX1 genes was performed to confirm the genetic origin of the disorder. A compound heterozygosity in the PROP1 gene has been identified for both probands. The first change represents a mutational hot spot (c.150delA, p.R53fsX164), whereas the second is a novel alteration (p.R112X) that leads to protein disruption. Based on precise genetic diagnosis, an in silico prediction of a p.R112X mutation on protein architecture was performed. The resulting clinical phenotype was surprisingly distinct compared to most patients with genetic alterations in PROP1 reported in the current literature. This may be caused by a residual activity of a newly identified p.R112X protein that preserves over 70 % of the homeodomain structure. This examination may confirm a key role of a DNA-binding homeodomain in maintaining PROP1 functionality and suggests a conceivable explanation of an unusual phenotype. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2015-11-25 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4963446/ /pubmed/26608600 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13353-015-0328-z Text en © The Author(s) 2015 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Human Genetics • Case Report
Ziemnicka, K.
Budny, B.
Drobnik, K.
Baszko-Błaszyk, D.
Stajgis, M.
Katulska, K.
Waśko, R.
Wrotkowska, E.
Słomski, R.
Ruchała, M.
Two coexisting heterozygous frameshift mutations in PROP1 are responsible for a different phenotype of combined pituitary hormone deficiency
title Two coexisting heterozygous frameshift mutations in PROP1 are responsible for a different phenotype of combined pituitary hormone deficiency
title_full Two coexisting heterozygous frameshift mutations in PROP1 are responsible for a different phenotype of combined pituitary hormone deficiency
title_fullStr Two coexisting heterozygous frameshift mutations in PROP1 are responsible for a different phenotype of combined pituitary hormone deficiency
title_full_unstemmed Two coexisting heterozygous frameshift mutations in PROP1 are responsible for a different phenotype of combined pituitary hormone deficiency
title_short Two coexisting heterozygous frameshift mutations in PROP1 are responsible for a different phenotype of combined pituitary hormone deficiency
title_sort two coexisting heterozygous frameshift mutations in prop1 are responsible for a different phenotype of combined pituitary hormone deficiency
topic Human Genetics • Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4963446/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26608600
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13353-015-0328-z
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