Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0013p10 | Bone | SFEBES2007

Calcium homeostasis and parathyroid function in Gata3 knockout mice: relevance to the human hypoparathyroidism, deafness and renal dysplasia syndrome

Grigorieva Irina , Harding Brian , Nesbit M Andrew , Fairclough Rebecca , Grigorieva Elena , Ali Asif , Hough Tertius , Fraser William , van Wees Jaqueline , Grosveld Frank , Thakker Rajesh

The Hypoparathyroidism, Deafness and Renal dysplasia (HDR) syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by mutations in the dual zinc-finger transcription factor GATA-3. Gata3 heterozygous (+/−) knockout mice develop deafness, while Gata3 homozygous (−/−) mice, which are embryonically lethal at 11.5 to 12.5 days post-coitum (dpc), develop renal hypoplasia. The parathyroids have not been studied, and we therefore investigated these mice for ...

ea0013p126 | Growth and development | SFEBES2007

Characterisation of parathyroid-specific transcription factor Glial Cells Missing Homolog B (GCMB) in 3 families with autosomal recessive hypoparathyroidism

Bowl Michael , Mirczuk Samantha , Southam Lorraine , Mughal Zulf , Ryan Fiona , Shaw Nick , Tham Elaine , Hochberg Ze’ev , Tiosano Dov , Loughlin John , Andrew Nesbit M , Thakker Rajesh

GCMB, which is the mammalian homologue of the Drosophila gene Glial cells missing, encodes a 506 amino acid parathyroid-specific transcription factor that contains: a DNA-binding domain at residues 21–174; a predicted nuclear localization signal at residues 176–193; an inhibitory domain at residues 258–347; and two transactivation domains at residues 174–263, and residues 428–506. Mutations of GCMB, which is located on chrom...

ea0013p140 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2007

cDNA expression profiling studies reveal 7 differentially expressed genes on mouse chromosome 7 that may influence renal calcification in C3H/HeH inbred mice

Loh Nellie , Stechman Michael , Reed Anita , Ahmad Bushra , Stewart Michelle , Hacker Terry , Schulz Herbert , Born Gabi , Dear Neil , Brown Steve , Hubner Norbert , Thakker Rajesh

Vascular calcification, occurring in organs such as heart and kidneys, is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular mortality. The underlying molecular mechanisms remain unknown. To elucidate these, we investigated C3H mice, an inbred strain susceptible to vascular, myocardial and renal calcification. Myocardial calcification in C3H mice involves 4 genetic loci, Dyscalc1-4, that map to chromosomes 7, 4, 12 and 14, respectively. Dyscalc1 contributes to myoc...

ea0094oc1.2 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2023

A large in-frame deletion of the calcium-sensing receptor extracellular domain causes familial hypocalciuric hypercalcaemia type 1 (FHH1) and is partially responsive to cinacalcet

Kooblall Kreepa , Hannan Fadil , van Waes Charlotte , Stevenson Mark , Lines Kate , Evans David , Moorwood Catherine , Owens Martina , Tuthill Antoinette , Thakker Rajesh

Familial hypocalciuric hypercalcaemia type 1 (FHH1) is mainly caused by loss-of-function missense mutations of the extracellular calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR), which is a parathyroid- and kidney-expressed G-protein coupled receptor that plays a pivotal role in mineral metabolism. Here, we report the unusual occurrence of a novel heterozygous in-frame CASR exon 4 deletion, c.(492+1_493-1)_(1377+1_1378-1)del, in a family with FHH1. This mutation is predicted...

ea0099ep639 | Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition | ECE2024

Real-world effectiveness of dapagliflozin and sitagliptin fixed-dose combination in indian patients with type 2 diabetes: a retrospective analysis of electronic medical records stratified by BMI

Kovil Rajiv , Deshmane Rajesh , Bharathi B Prakadeesh , Ahire Prachi , Kudrigikar Vinay , Dharmadhikari Shruti , Khandhedia Chintan , Markandeywar Neeraj , Mane Amey , Mehta Suyog

Introduction and Objective: Escalating prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) in India presents a significant health challenge. Dapagliflozin and sitagliptin are important treatments for achieving glycaemic control in patients with T2D. Dapagliflozin promotes weight loss benefiting overweight and obese patients, while sitagliptin enhances incretin hormone activity with modest weight loss. This is a BMI-stratified analysis of electronic medical record (EMR) based real wor...

ea0086ec1.2 | Early Career Prize Lecture Clinical | SFEBES2022

Central adiposity raises serum calcium concentrations and increases risk of kidney stone disease

Lovegrove Catherine , Besevic Jelena , Wiberg Akira , Lacey Ben , Littlejohns Thomas , Allen Naomi , Goldsworthy Michelle , Kim Jihye , Hannan Fadil , Curhan Gary , Turney Ben , McCarthy Mark , Mahajan Anubja , Thakker Rajesh , Holmes Michael , Furniss Dominic , Howles Sarah

Background: Kidney stone disease (KSD) has been linked to obesity, metabolic syndrome and higher serum calcium concentration (SCa). The mechanisms underlying these associations are uncertain. Using conventional and genetic epidemiological techniques, we aimed to investigate the effects of adiposity on KSD.Methods: Observational associations between adiposity and incident KSD in 479, 405 people from the UK Biobank were assessed. Genome-wide association st...

ea0065oc3.1 | Bone and Calcium | SFEBES2019

A mouse model generated by CRISPR-Cas9 with a frameshift mutation in the nuclear factor 1/X (NFIX) gene has phenotypic features reported in Marshall-Smith Syndrome (MSS) patients

Kooblall Kreepa , Stevenson Mark , Stewart Michelle , Szoke-Kovacs Zsombor , Hough Tertius , Leng Houfu , Horwood Nicole , Vincent Tonia , Hennekam Raoul , Potter Paul , Cox Roger , Brown Stephen , Wells Sara , Teboul Lydia , Thakker Rajesh

Marshall-Smith syndrome (MSS) is a congenital disorder characterised by developmental delay, short stature, respiratory difficulties, distinctive facial features, skeletal abnormalities (such as kyphoscoliosis, dysostosis and osteopenia) and delayed neural development, and is due to heterozygous mutations that are clustered in exons 6–10 of the transcription factor nuclear factor I/X (NFIX) gene. These frameshift and splice-site NFIX variants result in t...

ea0065p280 | Neuroendocrinology | SFEBES2019

Prognostic indicators of metastatic neuroendocrine tumour of unknown primary site: a single centre retrospective study

English Katherine , Healy Ultan , Tadman Michael , Thakker Rajesh V , Talbot Denis , Abeyaratne Dayakshi , Silva Michael , Soonawalla Zahir , Fryer Eve , Shine Brian , Grossman Ashley B , Pal Aparna , May Christine , Weaver Andrew , Jafar-Mohammadi Bahram

Neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) presenting as metastatic cancer of unknown primary site (CUP) are suspected to confer poorer prognosis compared to metastatic NETs of known primary site. We performed a retrospective, single centre study to determine the prognostic indicators in CUP-NETs compared to metastatic small intestinal NET (SiNET), before and after adjusting for factors known to affect overall survival. Subjects were selected from a departmental database of 1050 NET patien...

ea0038p186 | Obesity, diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFEBES2015

Studies of Nuf mice with an activating calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) mutation demonstrate the CaSR to regulate pancreatic beta-cell mass and glucose homeostasis

Babinsky Valerie N , Hannan Fadil M , Nesbit M Andrew , Hough Alison , Stewart Michelle , Joynson Elizabeth , Hough Tertius A , Bentley Liz , Aggarwal Abhishek , Kallay Eniko , Wells Sara , Cox Roger D , Richards Duncan , Thakker Rajesh V

The modulation of pancreatic islet mass represents a novel therapeutic approach for the management of diabetes mellitus. G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) regulate beta-cell expansion and proliferation, and the objective of this study was to assess whether the calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR), which is an abundantly expressed beta-cell GPCR, may influence islet mass and systemic glucose homeostasis, and thus represent an exploitable drug target in some forms of diabetes. We c...

ea0034oc4.6 | Thyroid and bone | SFEBES2014

An ENU-induced Tyr265Stop mutation in Polg2 is associated with renal calcification in RCALC2 mice

Gorvin Caroline , Piret Sian , Ahmad Bushra , Stechman Michael , Loh Nellie , Hough Tertius , Leo Paul , Marshall Mhairi , Sethi Siddharth , Bentley Liz , Reed Anita , Christie Paul , Simon Michelle , Mallon Ann-Marie , Brown Matthew , Cox Roger , Brown Steve , Thakker Rajesh

Renal calcification (nephrocalcinosis), which has a multi-factorial etiology involving environmental and genetic determinants, affects ~8% of adults by 70 years. Nephrocalcinosis may occur as a familial disorder in ~65% of patients, and in 70% of patients, nephrocalcinosis may be associated with endocrine and metabolic disorders that include primary hyperparathyroidism, renal tubular acidosis, hypercalciuria, cystinuria, and hyperoxaluria. Investigations of families with hered...