Five patients with 11β-hydroxylase deficiency due to CYP11B1 gene mutation: A case study / 中华内分泌代谢杂志
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
; (12): 34-41, 2023.
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en Zh
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ABSTRACT
Objective:To investigate the clinical and molecular characteristics of 11β-hydroxylase deficiency(11β-OHD) to improve the understanding of this disorder.Methods:The clinical manifestation, hormone level, imaging examination, characteristics of gene variation and follow-up of five patients with 11β-OHD diagnosed in Henan Children′s Hospital from 2016 to 2021 were carefully reviewed.Results:Among the 5 children, 3 were male and 2 were female, all without positive family history. The age at diagnosis was 1 year 5 months to 7 years(average 3 years and 9 months), and the bone age was 3 years 6 months to 16 years(average 10 years and 3 months). Two cases were misdiagnosed as 21-hydroxylase deficiency(21-OHD) and treated with long-term mineralocorticoids. Three patients presented with hypertension and one patient had testicular adrenal rest tumor. Adrenal CT showed bilateral adrenal hyperplasia in five patients. ACTH, 17-hydroxyprogesterone, testosterone, and androstenedione levels were increased in 5 children, and hypokalemia occurred in 1 patient. One patient carried homozygous novel missense variant, and four patients had compound heterozygous variants. Four patients carried missence mutations, two patients had deletion and one patient harbored a chimeric CYP11B2 exon1-6/CYP11B1 exon7-9. Three novel CYP11B1 mutations, including c. 1385T>C(p.L462P), c.64C>T(p.Q22*)and c. 1354G>A(p.G452R) were identified. The final height of 2 male children were 164.4 cm and 150.2 cm, respectively, and the related hormone levels of the other 3 children were normal.Conclusion:11β-OHD is easily misdiagnosed, leading to severe impairment of final height. CYP11B1 gene variation is complex and diverse, which requires variety of gene detection methods.
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Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
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2023
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