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Heterozygous variants in SIX3 and POU1F1 cause pituitary hormone deficiency in mouse and man
Congenital hypopituitarism is a genetically heterogeneous condition that is part of a spectrum disorder that can include holoprosencephaly. Heterozygous mutations in SIX3 cause variable holoprosencephaly in humans and mice. We identified two children with neonatal hypopituitarism and thin pituitary...
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author | Bando, Hironori Brinkmeier, Michelle L Castinetti, Frederic Fang, Qing Lee, Mi-Sun Saveanu, Alexandru Albarel, Frédérique Dupuis, Clémentine Brue, Thierry Camper, Sally A |
author_facet | Bando, Hironori Brinkmeier, Michelle L Castinetti, Frederic Fang, Qing Lee, Mi-Sun Saveanu, Alexandru Albarel, Frédérique Dupuis, Clémentine Brue, Thierry Camper, Sally A |
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description | Congenital hypopituitarism is a genetically heterogeneous condition that is part of a spectrum disorder that can include holoprosencephaly. Heterozygous mutations in SIX3 cause variable holoprosencephaly in humans and mice. We identified two children with neonatal hypopituitarism and thin pituitary stalk who were doubly heterozygous for rare, likely deleterious variants in the transcription factors SIX3 and POU1F1. We used genetically engineered mice to understand the disease pathophysiology. Pou1f1 loss-of-function heterozygotes are unaffected; Six3 heterozygotes have pituitary gland dysmorphology and incompletely ossified palate; and the Six3(+/−); Pou1f1(+/dw) double heterozygote mice have a pronounced phenotype, including pituitary growth through the palate. The interaction of Pou1f1 and Six3 in mice supports the possibility of digenic pituitary disease in children. Disruption of Six3 expression in the oral ectoderm completely ablated anterior pituitary development, and deletion of Six3 in the neural ectoderm blocked the development of the pituitary stalk and both anterior and posterior pituitary lobes. Six3 is required in both oral and neural ectodermal tissues for the activation of signaling pathways and transcription factors necessary for pituitary cell fate. These studies clarify the mechanism of SIX3 action in pituitary development and provide support for a digenic basis for hypopituitarism. |
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spelling | pubmed-98517462023-01-20 Heterozygous variants in SIX3 and POU1F1 cause pituitary hormone deficiency in mouse and man Bando, Hironori Brinkmeier, Michelle L Castinetti, Frederic Fang, Qing Lee, Mi-Sun Saveanu, Alexandru Albarel, Frédérique Dupuis, Clémentine Brue, Thierry Camper, Sally A Hum Mol Genet Original Article Congenital hypopituitarism is a genetically heterogeneous condition that is part of a spectrum disorder that can include holoprosencephaly. Heterozygous mutations in SIX3 cause variable holoprosencephaly in humans and mice. We identified two children with neonatal hypopituitarism and thin pituitary stalk who were doubly heterozygous for rare, likely deleterious variants in the transcription factors SIX3 and POU1F1. We used genetically engineered mice to understand the disease pathophysiology. Pou1f1 loss-of-function heterozygotes are unaffected; Six3 heterozygotes have pituitary gland dysmorphology and incompletely ossified palate; and the Six3(+/−); Pou1f1(+/dw) double heterozygote mice have a pronounced phenotype, including pituitary growth through the palate. The interaction of Pou1f1 and Six3 in mice supports the possibility of digenic pituitary disease in children. Disruption of Six3 expression in the oral ectoderm completely ablated anterior pituitary development, and deletion of Six3 in the neural ectoderm blocked the development of the pituitary stalk and both anterior and posterior pituitary lobes. Six3 is required in both oral and neural ectodermal tissues for the activation of signaling pathways and transcription factors necessary for pituitary cell fate. These studies clarify the mechanism of SIX3 action in pituitary development and provide support for a digenic basis for hypopituitarism. Oxford University Press 2022-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9851746/ /pubmed/35951005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddac192 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Bando, Hironori Brinkmeier, Michelle L Castinetti, Frederic Fang, Qing Lee, Mi-Sun Saveanu, Alexandru Albarel, Frédérique Dupuis, Clémentine Brue, Thierry Camper, Sally A Heterozygous variants in SIX3 and POU1F1 cause pituitary hormone deficiency in mouse and man |
title | Heterozygous variants in SIX3 and POU1F1 cause pituitary hormone deficiency in mouse and man |
title_full | Heterozygous variants in SIX3 and POU1F1 cause pituitary hormone deficiency in mouse and man |
title_fullStr | Heterozygous variants in SIX3 and POU1F1 cause pituitary hormone deficiency in mouse and man |
title_full_unstemmed | Heterozygous variants in SIX3 and POU1F1 cause pituitary hormone deficiency in mouse and man |
title_short | Heterozygous variants in SIX3 and POU1F1 cause pituitary hormone deficiency in mouse and man |
title_sort | heterozygous variants in six3 and pou1f1 cause pituitary hormone deficiency in mouse and man |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9851746/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35951005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddac192 |
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