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A novel compound heterozygous mutation of the aromatase gene in an adult man: reinforced evidence on the relationship between congenital oestrogen deficiency, adiposity and the metabolic syndrome.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
Short description:
A novel compound heterozygous mutation of the aromatase gene in an adult man: reinforced evidence on the relationship between congenital oestrogen deficiency, adiposity and the metabolic syndrome / L., Maffei; Rochira, Vincenzo; Zirilli, Lucia; P., Antunez; C., Aranda; B., Fabre; M. L., Simone; Pignatti, Elisa; E. R., Simpson; S., Houssami; C. D., Clyne; Carani, Cesare. - In: CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY. - ISSN 0300-0664. - ELETTRONICO. - 67:2(2007), pp. 218-224. [10.1111/j.1365-2265.2007.02864.x]
abstract:
Abstract:Summary Background  Descriptions of new cases of human aromatase deficiency are useful for a better understanding of male oestrogen pathophysiology, as some aspects remain controversial. Objective  To present a new case of an adult man affected by aromatase deficiency, along with a description of clinical phenotype, and hormonal and genetic analysis. Design  Case report study. Patient  A 25-year-old man with continuing linear growth, eunuchoid body habitus and diffuse bone pain. Measurements  Amplification and sequencing of all coding exons with their flanking intronic sequences of the CYP19A1 gene. Aromatase expression of the mutant human cDNAs was compared with wild type. Serum LH, FSH, testosterone, oestradiol, insulin, glucose, glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c), serum lipids and liver enzymes were measured. Histological analysis of liver and testis biopsies was performed. Results  Two novel heterozygous compound inactivating mutations of the CYP19A1 gene were disclosed. The first mutation is at bp380 (T→G) in exon IV and the second one at bp 1124 (G→A) in exon IX. LH and testosterone were normal, FSH was slightly elevated, and serum oestradiol undetectable. The subject showed a metabolic syndrome characterized by abdominal obesity, hyperinsulinaemia, acanthosis nigricans and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Conclusions  These novel mutations improve our knowledge on genetics of the CYP19A1 gene. This new case of aromatase deficiency sheds new light on the heterogeneity of mutations in the CYP19A1 gene causing loss of function of the aromatase enzyme. The evidence of metabolic syndrome and of obesity associated with congenital oestrogen deprivation emphasizes the role of oestrogens in fat accumulation and distribution in men, a role that has long been partially overlooked in these patients.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
insulin resistance; NAFLD; eunuchoid body proportions; visceral adiposity; OBESITY; METABOLIC SYNDROME
List of contributors:
L., Maffei; Rochira, Vincenzo; Zirilli, Lucia; P., Antunez; C., Aranda; B., Fabre; M. L., Simone; Pignatti, Elisa; E. R., Simpson; S., Houssami; C. D., Clyne; Carani, Cesare
Authors of the University:
PIGNATTI Elisa
ROCHIRA Vincenzo
ZIRILLI Lucia
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/310274
Published in:
CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY
Journal
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