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. 2019 Aug;65(2):379-385.
doi: 10.1007/s12020-019-01949-2. Epub 2019 May 15.

Genetic analysis of adult Slovenian patients with combined pituitary hormone deficiency

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Genetic analysis of adult Slovenian patients with combined pituitary hormone deficiency

Katica Bajuk Studen et al. Endocrine. 2019 Aug.

Abstract

Purpose: Among genetic causes of combined pituitary hormone deficiency (CPHD), mutations of genes coding for transcription factors involved in pituitary development have been implicated. Congenital CPHD is a rare disease; therefore, it is important to expand the knowledge about incidence and regional distribution of specific mutations. The aim of this paper is to report results of genetic analyses of adult Slovenian patients with CPHD.

Methods: Twenty-three adult Slovenian patients with early childhood onset CPHD were included in the study. Blood samples were collected through the GENHYPOPIT network to assess possible mutations of six genes (PROP1/HESX1/LHX4/LHX3/POU1F1) involved in the pituitary development following an established algorithm.

Results: In seven out of 23 patients (30%) a specific mutation in genes encoding pituitary transcription factors was discovered. In five patients, two different mutations of the PROP1 gene (c.150delA and c.301-302delAG) were identified. One patient was heterozygous for a missense variant in the LHX4 gene. Additionally, one patient was positive for a mutation in the gene coding for prokineticin receptor-2.

Conclusions: Our study confirms that the two most common mutations of the PROP1 gene globally are also the most frequent mutations in the cohort of adult Slovenian patients with CHPD. Other mutations of pituitary transcription factor genes are extremely rare.

Keywords: CPHD; Hypopituitarism; LHX4; PROP1; Pituitary.

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