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Thyroid Hormone Resistance due to a Novel De Novo Mutation in Thyroid Hormone Receptor Alpha: First Case Report from the Middle East and North Africa

The physiological actions of thyroid hormone (TH) are mediated through TH alpha and TH beta receptors. Resistance to TH (RTH) is characterized by a lack of peripheral tissues’ response to the active form of TH. TH receptor beta has been extensively studied. Mutations in this receptor were considered...

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Autores principales: Al Shidhani, Azza, Ullah, Irfan, AlSaffar, Hussain, Al Kindi, Adila, Al Nabhani, Hameeda, Al Yaarubi, Saif
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Publicado: OMJ 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7897355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33628462
http://dx.doi.org/10.5001/omj.2021.20
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author Al Shidhani, Azza
Ullah, Irfan
AlSaffar, Hussain
Al Kindi, Adila
Al Nabhani, Hameeda
Al Yaarubi, Saif
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Ullah, Irfan
AlSaffar, Hussain
Al Kindi, Adila
Al Nabhani, Hameeda
Al Yaarubi, Saif
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description The physiological actions of thyroid hormone (TH) are mediated through TH alpha and TH beta receptors. Resistance to TH (RTH) is characterized by a lack of peripheral tissues’ response to the active form of TH. TH receptor beta has been extensively studied. Mutations in this receptor were considered the main reason for TH resistance for some time up until the discovery of mutations in TH receptor alpha (TRα) that has attained more focus and interest in recent years. A 13-year-old child with classic hypothyroidism features (coarse facies, growth and developmental delay, skeletal dysplasia, generalized muscular hypertrophy, and severe constipation) associated with near-normal thyroid hormone levels, which did not support the diagnosis of hypothyroidism biochemically. Therefore, progressing with whole-exome sequencing had revealed a de novo heterozygous mutation in a gene encoding TRα that establishes a diagnosis of RTHα. This case report demonstrates a rare form of TH resistance due to mutation of TRα. It also emphasizes that THs act through distinctive receptor subtypes in different target tissues. Moreover, this report aims to raise awareness about this genetic mutation, which is thought to be more common than expected. However, due to its subtle features and insidious presentation, many cases remain undiagnosed; hence, the disorder’s exact incidence is unknown.
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spelling pubmed-78973552021-02-23 Thyroid Hormone Resistance due to a Novel De Novo Mutation in Thyroid Hormone Receptor Alpha: First Case Report from the Middle East and North Africa Al Shidhani, Azza Ullah, Irfan AlSaffar, Hussain Al Kindi, Adila Al Nabhani, Hameeda Al Yaarubi, Saif Oman Med J Case Report The physiological actions of thyroid hormone (TH) are mediated through TH alpha and TH beta receptors. Resistance to TH (RTH) is characterized by a lack of peripheral tissues’ response to the active form of TH. TH receptor beta has been extensively studied. Mutations in this receptor were considered the main reason for TH resistance for some time up until the discovery of mutations in TH receptor alpha (TRα) that has attained more focus and interest in recent years. A 13-year-old child with classic hypothyroidism features (coarse facies, growth and developmental delay, skeletal dysplasia, generalized muscular hypertrophy, and severe constipation) associated with near-normal thyroid hormone levels, which did not support the diagnosis of hypothyroidism biochemically. Therefore, progressing with whole-exome sequencing had revealed a de novo heterozygous mutation in a gene encoding TRα that establishes a diagnosis of RTHα. This case report demonstrates a rare form of TH resistance due to mutation of TRα. It also emphasizes that THs act through distinctive receptor subtypes in different target tissues. Moreover, this report aims to raise awareness about this genetic mutation, which is thought to be more common than expected. However, due to its subtle features and insidious presentation, many cases remain undiagnosed; hence, the disorder’s exact incidence is unknown. OMJ 2021-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7897355/ /pubmed/33628462 http://dx.doi.org/10.5001/omj.2021.20 Text en The OMJ is Published Bimonthly and Copyrighted 2021 by the OMSB. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC) 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Case Report
Al Shidhani, Azza
Ullah, Irfan
AlSaffar, Hussain
Al Kindi, Adila
Al Nabhani, Hameeda
Al Yaarubi, Saif
Thyroid Hormone Resistance due to a Novel De Novo Mutation in Thyroid Hormone Receptor Alpha: First Case Report from the Middle East and North Africa
title Thyroid Hormone Resistance due to a Novel De Novo Mutation in Thyroid Hormone Receptor Alpha: First Case Report from the Middle East and North Africa
title_full Thyroid Hormone Resistance due to a Novel De Novo Mutation in Thyroid Hormone Receptor Alpha: First Case Report from the Middle East and North Africa
title_fullStr Thyroid Hormone Resistance due to a Novel De Novo Mutation in Thyroid Hormone Receptor Alpha: First Case Report from the Middle East and North Africa
title_full_unstemmed Thyroid Hormone Resistance due to a Novel De Novo Mutation in Thyroid Hormone Receptor Alpha: First Case Report from the Middle East and North Africa
title_short Thyroid Hormone Resistance due to a Novel De Novo Mutation in Thyroid Hormone Receptor Alpha: First Case Report from the Middle East and North Africa
title_sort thyroid hormone resistance due to a novel de novo mutation in thyroid hormone receptor alpha: first case report from the middle east and north africa
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7897355/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33628462
http://dx.doi.org/10.5001/omj.2021.20
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