Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 2013; 121(09): 539-545
DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1349867
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Clinical Characterization and Molecular Classification of 12 Korean Patients with Pseudohypoparathyroidism and Pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism

S. Y. Cho*
1   Department of Pediatrics, Hanyang University Guri Hopistal, Hanyang University College of Medicine, Guri, Republic of Korea
,
Y. A. Yoon*
3   Department of Laboratory Medicine and Genetics, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea
,
C.-S. Ki
3   Department of Laboratory Medicine and Genetics, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea
,
H. J. Huh
3   Department of Laboratory Medicine and Genetics, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea
,
H.-W. Yoo
4   Department of Pediatrics, Medical Genetics Clinic and Laboratory, Asan Medical Center Children’s Hospital, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea
,
B. H. Lee
4   Department of Pediatrics, Medical Genetics Clinic and Laboratory, Asan Medical Center Children’s Hospital, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea
,
G.-H. Kim
5   Medical Genetics Center, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea
,
J.-H. Yoo
6   Department of Pediatrics, Dong-A University Medical Center, Pusan, Republic of Korea
,
S.-Y. Kim
7   Department of Pediatrics, Pusan National University Children's Hospital, Yangsan, Republic of Korea
,
S. J. Kim
8   Department of Pediatrics, Kwandong University College of Medicine, Myongji Hospital, Goyang, Republic of Korea
,
Y. B. Sohn
9   Department of Medical Genetics, Ajou University Hospital, Suwon, Republic of Korea
,
S. W. Park
10   Department of Pediatrics, Kwandong University College of Medicine, Cheil General Hospital & Woman’s Health care Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea
,
R. Huh
2   Department of Pediatrics
,
M. S. Chang
2   Department of Pediatrics
,
J. Lee
2   Department of Pediatrics
,
Y. Kwun
2   Department of Pediatrics
,
S. H. Maeng
2   Department of Pediatrics
,
D.-K. Jin
2   Department of Pediatrics
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received 01. Mai 2013
first decision 13. Juni 2013

accepted 24. Juni 2013

Publikationsdatum:
14. Oktober 2013 (online)

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Abstract

Context:

Pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP) is defined as resistance toward parathyroid hormones. PHP and pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism (PPHP) are rare disorders resulting from genetic and epigenetic aberrations within or upstream of the GNAS locus. This study investigated the clinical characteristics and performed a molecular analysis of PHP and PPHP.

Methods:

A total of 12 patients with (P)PHP from 11 unrelated families (4 with PHP-Ia, 6 with PHP-Ib, and 2 with PPHP) were characterized using both clinical and molecular methods. Clinical features included the presenting symptoms, Albright hereditary osteodystrophy features, and resistance to hormones. Comprehensive analysis of the GNAS and STX16 loci was undertaken to investigate the molecular defects underlying (P)PHP.

Results:

All PHP-Ib patients displayed hypocalcemic symptoms. All PHP-Ia patients showed resistance toward TSH, in addition to PTH. In most patients with PHP, when the diagnosis of PHP was first established, hypocalcemia and hyperphosphatemia were associated with a significant increase in serum PTH levels. One patient with PHP-Ia was diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency and showed a good response to human recombinant growth hormone therapy. 6 patients with PHP-Ia and PPHP showed 5 different mutations in the GNAS gene. 5 patients with PHP-Ib displayed a loss of differentially methylated region (DMR) imprints of the maternal GNAS. One PHP-Ib patient showed a de novo microdeletion in STX16 and a loss of methylation of exon A/B on the maternal allele. No patients revealed paternal disomy among 4 patients with PHP-Ib.

Conclusions:

Identification of the molecular causes of PHP and PPHP explains their distinctive clinical features and enables confirmation of the diagnosis and exact genetic counseling.

* The first 2 authors contributed equally to this work.