Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2802490 Growth Hormone & IGF Research 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A novel gross indel in the GHRHR gene of Indian Isolated Growth Hormone Deficiency (IGHD) patients.•Same novel indel in two non-consanguineous, unrelated Indian families - a rare situation.•First indel in the GHRHR which affected promoter region and signal peptide of the GHRHR.

ContextCohort specific mutations in the growth hormone (GH1) and growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor (GHRHR) genes have been reported worldwide in isolated growth hormone deficiency (IGHD) patients. However, limited data is available on ethnically diverse Indian IGHD patients.ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to find GH1 and GHRHR gene mutations in Indian IGHD patients from two unrelated non-consanguineous families.DesignThe 5′ and 3′ untranslated regions (UTRs) and coding regions with splice sites of the GH1 and GHRHR genes were sequenced for all patients (n = 6). Family members and 20 controls were evaluated for the sequence variants identified in the index patients. Online bioinformatics tools were used to confirm mutations and their pathogenicity.ResultsGHRHR gene mutations were observed in all patients. Interestingly, a novel indel g.30999250_31006943delinsAGAGATCCA was observed in both the unrelated families. Three patients were homozygous for the novel indel, two were homozygous for the previously reported p.E72X mutation and one was compound heterozygous with both the mutations (indel and p.E72X) in the GHRHR gene. The novel indel has resulted in the loss of 5′ regulatory region and exon 1 of the GHRHR gene impairing the GHRHR expression. All the normal family members were heterozygous either for the indel or p.E72X mutation. None of the patients had GH1 gene mutations.ConclusionsWe describe a novel gross indel in the GHRHR gene resulting in the loss of 5′ regulatory region and GHRHR exon 1 in four IGHD IB patients from two unrelated non-consanguineous Indian families.

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