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Vol 66, No 1 (2015)
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Submitted: 2014-03-28
Accepted: 2014-07-11
Published online: 2015-03-02
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Atypical phenotypic features among carriers of a novel Q248X nonsense mutation in the HNF1B gene

Anna Hogendorf, Małgorzata Kosińska-Urbańska, Maciej Borowiec, Karolina Antosik, Krystyna Wyka, Wojciech Młynarski
DOI: 10.5603/EP.2015.0004
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Pubmed: 25754277
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Endokrynol Pol 2015;66(1):15-21.

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Vol 66, No 1 (2015)
Original Paper
Submitted: 2014-03-28
Accepted: 2014-07-11
Published online: 2015-03-02

Abstract

Introduction: Hepatocyte transforming factor 1B-maturity onset diabetes mellitus of the young (HNF1B-MODY) is an autosomal dominant type of monogenic diabetes caused by a mutation in the gene encoding hepatocyte nuclear factor 1beta (HNF-1beta). The aim of this study was to determine if a HNF1B gene mutation was responsible for a dominantly inherited form of diabetes mellitus among the members of a three-generation Polish family.

Material and methods: The index subject was a 13-year-old boy with metabolic syndrome, spina bifida occulta, posterior urethral valves, congenital ureteropelvic junction obstruction, and a family history of diabetes of autosomal dominant trait of inheritance. We performed clinical and laboratory examinations of his family and sequenced the HNF1B gene.

Results: A novel Q248X mutation (nucleotide C to T transition at position 742 of the exon 3 of HNF1B gene, resulting in stop codon formation) was identified. Phenotypes of family members sharing this mutation are highly variable, and include previously known abnormalities of the urinary system and pancreas, diabetes mellitus of variable onset and severity, hyperinsulinaemia, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, elevated aminotransferases, hyperbilirubinemia, hyperamylasemia, short stature and cataracts. To the best of our knowledge, spina bifida occulta, pectus carinatum, and splenomegaly have not been previously reported.

Conclusions: Our results broaden the spectrum of HNF1B gene mutations and HNF1B-MODY-related phenotypes.

Abstract

Introduction: Hepatocyte transforming factor 1B-maturity onset diabetes mellitus of the young (HNF1B-MODY) is an autosomal dominant type of monogenic diabetes caused by a mutation in the gene encoding hepatocyte nuclear factor 1beta (HNF-1beta). The aim of this study was to determine if a HNF1B gene mutation was responsible for a dominantly inherited form of diabetes mellitus among the members of a three-generation Polish family.

Material and methods: The index subject was a 13-year-old boy with metabolic syndrome, spina bifida occulta, posterior urethral valves, congenital ureteropelvic junction obstruction, and a family history of diabetes of autosomal dominant trait of inheritance. We performed clinical and laboratory examinations of his family and sequenced the HNF1B gene.

Results: A novel Q248X mutation (nucleotide C to T transition at position 742 of the exon 3 of HNF1B gene, resulting in stop codon formation) was identified. Phenotypes of family members sharing this mutation are highly variable, and include previously known abnormalities of the urinary system and pancreas, diabetes mellitus of variable onset and severity, hyperinsulinaemia, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, elevated aminotransferases, hyperbilirubinemia, hyperamylasemia, short stature and cataracts. To the best of our knowledge, spina bifida occulta, pectus carinatum, and splenomegaly have not been previously reported.

Conclusions: Our results broaden the spectrum of HNF1B gene mutations and HNF1B-MODY-related phenotypes.

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Keywords

hepatocyte nuclear factor 1-beta; HNF1B-MODY; pectus carinatum; phenotype; spina bifida occulta; splenomegaly; Q248X mutation

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Title

Atypical phenotypic features among carriers of a novel Q248X nonsense mutation in the HNF1B gene

Journal

Endokrynologia Polska

Issue

Vol 66, No 1 (2015)

Article type

Original paper

Pages

15-21

Published online

2015-03-02

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2529

DOI

10.5603/EP.2015.0004

Pubmed

25754277

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Endokrynol Pol 2015;66(1):15-21.

Keywords

hepatocyte nuclear factor 1-beta
HNF1B-MODY
pectus carinatum
phenotype
spina bifida occulta
splenomegaly
Q248X mutation

Authors

Anna Hogendorf
Małgorzata Kosińska-Urbańska
Maciej Borowiec
Karolina Antosik
Krystyna Wyka
Wojciech Młynarski

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