Severe Congenital Hypothyroidism Due to a Homozygous Mutation of the βTSH Gene

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Heike Biebermann
Klaus-Peter Liesenkötter
Michael Emeis
Michael Obladen
Annette Grüters
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[1] Paediatric Endocrinology,
[2] University Children's Hospital,undefined
[3] Charité Campus Virchow Klinikum,undefined
[4] Humboldt University,undefined
[5] Neonatalogy,undefined
[6] University Children's Hospital,undefined
[7] Charité Campus Virchow Klinikum,undefined
[8] Humboldt University,undefined
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Pediatric Research | 1999年 / 46卷
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Isolated TSH deficiency leading to hypothyroidism seems to be a rare condition, escaping the diagnosis by neonatal screening programs, which are based on the primary determination of TSH. This is the first report of a case with an autosomal recessive TSH defect caused by a homozygous mutation of the βTSH gene that was diagnosed in the early neonatal period. Hypothyroidism in the first child of apparently unrelated parents was suspected because of the classical symptoms of congenital hypothyroidism, which were fully expressed already on the 11th day of life. Routine neonatal TSH-screening on the 4th day of life had been normal, but subsequent determination of serum thyroid hormone levels revealed almost undetectable levels and thyroid hormone substitution was immediately started. Because there was no indication for other pituitary hormone deficiencies, sequence analysis of the βTSH gene was initiated. A homozygous T deletion in codon 105 was found resulting in a change of a highly conserved cysteine to valine followed by eight altered amino acids and a premature stop codon due to the frame-shift. This altered βTSH is a biologically inactive peptide. Because of the early development of severe symptoms, it is possible that this altered TSH suppresses the physiologic constitutive activity of the unliganded TSH receptor. Rapid molecular diagnosis in this patient clarified the diagnosis without additional endocrine and imaging studies and it is concluded, that symptoms of hypothyroidism in the neonatal period should result always in an immediate comprehensive work-up of thyroid function including molecular genetic studies irrespective of the screening result.
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