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ea0049gp43 | Bone & Calcium Homeostasis 2 | ECE2017

Chromosome 2q37 microdeletions in two cases of sporadic PHP-1B with broad GNAS imprinting defects

Pirelli Arianna , Elli Francesca Marta , Bordogna Paolo , de Sanctis Luisa , Terraris Daniele , Arosio Maura , Mantovani Giovanna

Pseudohypoparathyroidism type 1B (PHP-1B) is a rare, familial or sporadic, imprinting disorder due to the epigenetic dysregulation of the GNAS locus, whose main product is the α subunit of the stimulatory G protein (Gsα). Sporadic PHP-1B cases (spor-PHP-1B) display broad methylation abnormalities at multiple GNAS DMRs, but the underlying molecular mechanism is still unknown.Classically, PHP-1B patients show PTH and TSH resistance, but, in the p...

ea0035p103 | Calcium and Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2014

Screening of genes involved in cAMP-mediated signalling in a large Italian series of patients affected with Albright hereditary osteodystrophy and/or Pseudohypoparathyroidism

Elli Francesca Marta , Bordogna Paolo , de Sanctis Luisa , Spada Anna , Mantovani Giovanna

The term pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) defines a heterogeneous group of rare, related and deeply impairing metabolic diseases due to end-organ resistance to the actions of PTH, associated to molecular defects at the GNAS locus. Different subtypes of PHP have been described based on the existence of additional clinical features, such as resistance to other hormones acting via GPCRs and Albright’s hereditary osteodystrophy (AHO). Recently, the detection in a small subset o...

ea0020oc6.1 | Paediatric Endocrinology/Bone | ECE2009

Pseudohypoparathyroidism type Ia and GNAS epigenetic defects: clinical evaluation and molecular analysis in 40 patients with Albright's hereditary osteodystrophy

Mantovani Giovanna , de Sanctis Luisa , Barbieri Annamaria , Labarile Pamela , Peverelli Erika , Lania Andrea G , Beck-Peccoz Paolo , Spada Anna

The two main subtypes of pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP), PHP-Ia and -Ib, are caused by mutations in GNAS exons 1–13 and methylation defects in the imprinted GNAS cluster, respectively. PHP-Ia patients show Albright hereditary osteodystrophy (AHO) and resistance toward PTH and additional hormones, while PHP-Ib patients do not have AHO and hormone resistance is limited to PTH and TSH. Recently, methylation defects have been detected in 5 patients with PHP-Ia, indicating a m...

ea0016p588 | Paediatric endocrinology | ECE2008

Epigenetic defects at GNAS DMRs in PHP-Ia patients lacking coding GNAS mutations

Bondioni Sara , Mantovani Giovanna , Labarile Pamela , de Sanctis Luisa , Peverelli Erika , Lania Andrea , Beck-Peccoz Paolo , Spada Anna

Pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) is a disorder characterized by hypocalcemia and hyperphosphatemia due to end-organ resistance to the action of PTH. The two main subtypes of PHP, PHP type Ia and Ib are caused by heterozygous loss-of-function mutations in GNAS exons 1–13, which encode Gsα, and by methylation defects in the imprinted GNAS cluster, respectively. Individuals affected with PHP-Ia typically show clinical abnormalities referred to as Albright hereditary osteo...

ea0041oc11.4 | Bone & Calcium Homeostasis | ECE2016

The prevalence of GNAS deficiency-related diseases in a large cohort of patients characterized by the EuroPHP network

Marta Elli Francesca , Linglart Agnes , Garin Intza , de Sanctis Luisa , Bordogna Paolo , Grybek Virginie , Pereda Arrate , Giachero Federica , Verrua Elisa , Mantovani Giovanna , Perez de Nanclares Guiomar

The clinical condition resulting from end-organ resistance to parathormone (rPTH), caused by (epi)genetic alterations of GNAS, was termed as Pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP). The high phenotype heterogeneity, the existence of additional clinical features such as resistance to other hormones (TSH/GHRH/gonadotropins) and Albright’s hereditary osteodystrophy (AHO), led to the distinction of specific PHP subtypes.The purpose of the present work is to prov...

ea0041ep135 | Calcium and Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2016

From pseudohypoparathyroidism to inactivating PTH/PTHrP signaling disorder (iPPSD), a novel classification proposed by the European EuroPHP-network

Thiele Susanne , Mantovani Giovanna , Barlier Anne , Boldrin Valentina , Bordogna Paolo , Elli Francesca , Freson Kathleen , Garin Intza , Hanna Patrick , Izzi Benedetta , Hiort Olaf , Lecumberri Beatriz , Pereda Arrate , De Sanctis Luisa , Saraff Vrinda , Turan Serap , Usardi Alessia , Werner Ralf , de Nanclares Guiomar Perez , Linglart Agnes

Background: Disorders caused by impairments in the parathyroid hormone (PTH) signaling pathway are historically classified under the term pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP), that encompasses rare, related but highly heterogeneous diseases with demonstrated (epi)genetic causes. The actual classification is based on the presence or absence of specific clinical and biochemical signs together with an in vivo response to exogenous PTH and the results of an in vitro as...

ea0078p1 | Adrenal | BSPED2021

Analysis of therapy monitoring in the International Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Registry

Lawrence Neil , Bacila Irina , Dawson Jeremy , Bryce Jillian , van den Akker Erica , Sartori Sanchez Bachega Tania Aparecida , Baronio Federico , Birkebaek Niels Holtum , Bonfig Walter , Claahsen Hedi , Correa Costa Eduardo , Devries Liat , Elsedfy Heba , Guven Ayla , Hannema Sabine , Iotova Violeta , van der Kamp Hetty J , Clemente Leon Maria , Lichiardopol Corina Raducanu , Milenkovic Tatjana , Neumann Uta , Nordenstrom Ana , Poyrazoglu Sukran , Probst-Scheidegger Ursina , De Sanctis Luisa , Thankamony Ajay , Vieites Ana , Yavas Zehra , Ahmed Faisal , Krone Nils

Background: Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) requires exogenous steroid replacement and can be monitored with 17-OH Progesterone and Androstenedione. We reviewed real world data to evaluate these markers in relation to hydrocortisone dose in patients treated in 21 centres throughout 14 countries.Method: Retrospective cohort study using pseudonymised data from patients with 21α-Hydroxylase Deficiency recorded in the International Congenital Adren...

ea0056gp175 | Parathyroid | ECE2018

Diagnosis and management of pseudohypoparathyroidism and related disorders: first international consensus statement

Mantovani Giovanna , Lecumberri Beatriz , Bastepe Murat , Monk David , de Sanctis Luisa , Thiele Susanne , Usardi Alessia , Ahmed Faisal , Bufo Roberto , Choplin Timothee , DeFilippo Gianpaolo , Devernois Guillemette , Eggermann Thomas , Elli Francesca , Freson Kathleen , Ramirez Aurora Garcia , Germain-Lee Emily , Groussin Lionel , Hamdy Neveen , Hanna Patrick , Hiort Olaf , Juppner Harald , Kamenicky Peter , Knight Nina , Kottler Marie-Laure , Le Norcy Elvire , Levine Michael A , Makitie Outi , Martin Regina , Martos-Moreno Gabriel Angel , Minagawa Masanori , Murray Philip , Pereda Arrate , Pignolo Robert , Rejnmark Lars , Rodado Rebecca , Rothenbuhler Anya , Saraff Vrinda , Shoemaker Ashley , Shore Eileen M , Silve Caroline , Turan Serap , Woods Philip , Zillikens M Carola , de Nanclares Guiomar Perez , Linglart Agnes

Pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) and related disorders lead to a wide spectrum of abnormal physical characteristics, neurocognitive and endocrine abnormalities that share a common PTH/PTHrP signaling pathway. The clinical and molecular overlap of PHP and related disorders lead to difficulties in clinical and molecular diagnosis which prompt to the possibility of incorrect management of these patients. PHP (including all subtypes), pseudoPHP, acrodysostosis and progressive osseou...

ea0094p161 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2023

An international study of the association between local health care resources and acute adrenal insufficiency events in children with congenital adrenal hyperplasia

Tseretopoulou Xanthippi , R Ali Salma , Bryce Jillian , Nadia Amin , Atapattu Navoda , Bachega Tania , Baronio Federico , H Birkebaek Niels , Bonfig Walter , Claahsen-Van der Grinten L. Hedi , Cools Martine , de Sanctis Luisa , de Vries Liat , Elsedfy Heba , E Flueck Christa , Fu Antony , Guaragna-Filho Guilherme , Guran Tulay , Guven Ayla , E Hannema Sabine , Iotova Violeta , Konrad Daniel , Lenherr-Taube Nina , Korbonits Marta , P Krone Nils , Krone Ruth , Leka-Emiris Sofia , Lichiardopol R Corina , Luczay Andrea , L Markosyan Renata , Mazen Inas , Milenkovic Tatjana , Mohnike Klaus , Neumann Uta , Niedzela Marek , Nordenstrom Anna , Phan-Hug Franziska , Poyrazoglu Sukran , Probst Ursina , Randell Tabitha , Vieites Ana , Russo Gianni , Thankamony Ajay , van den Akker Erica , van Eck Judith , van der Kamp Hetty , G Wasniewska Malgorzata , Ahmed Syed Faisal

Background: The reported occurrence and management of acute adrenal insufficiency–related adverse events in children vary widely between centres and may depend on available resources.Methods: Real world data from the I-CAH Registry from 44 centres [32 from high income (HIC) and 12 from low/middle income (LMIC) countries] and a total number of 607 children were linked to the results of a health care survey of local r...