A novel germline mutation, IVS4+1G>A, of the POU1F1 gene underlying combined pituitary hormone deficiency
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A novel germline mutation, IVS4+1G>A, of the POU1F1 gene underlying combined pituitary hormone deficiency
Abstract
Background: POU1F1 is a pituitary transcription factor that plays a pivotal role in pituitary development and expression of the GH, PRL and TSH beta genes. Therefore, abnormalities of the POU1F1 gene are known to be responsible for a phenotype causing combined pituitary hormone deficiency (CPHD) involving growth hormone, prolactin and thyrotropin.
Methods: We described an 18-year-old Thai man, from a consanguineous family, who presented with short stature and cognitive deficit. He underwent endocrinological and molecular investigations.
Results: Hormonal studies showed that the patient had GH deficiency and secondary hypothyroidism, consistent with CPHD. Direct DNA sequencing revealed a novel homozygous mutation at the splice site of exon 4, IVS4+1G>A. It is the first splice site mutation in the POU1F1 gene described to date. Of the 7 other family members studied for this mutation by restriction enzyme digestions, 5 were heterozygous. They were all unaffected, suggesting a recessive pattern of inheritance.
Conclusions: We described a novel POU1F1 splice site mutation, IVS4+1G>A, the first of its kind, in a Thai patient with CPHD. Recessive inheritance is suggested. We also noted preventable morbidities which resulted from delay in diagnosis of concomitant pituitary hormone defects in newborns suspected of CPHD.
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