A new era of genetic diagnosis for short stature children: A review

IF 1.9 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Precision and Future Medicine Pub Date : 2022-12-31 DOI:10.23838/pfm.2022.00142
Y. Kim
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Children with short stature are often presented to pediatric endocrinologists. Short stature is defined as the height that is more than two standard deviations below the corresponding mean height for a specific age and sex in a reference population. Endocrine dysfunctions, including growth hormone deficiency/insensitivity, hypothyroidism, cortisol excess, precocious puberty, chronic disease (renal disease, diabetes mellitus, or inflammatory disease), and genetic disorders, should be assessed in patients presenting with short stature. In addition to medical history, physical examination, endocrine study, skeletal survey, and genetic testing are important for identifying the cause of short stature. Based on the next-generation sequencing analysis in patients with short stature, different genes that are unrelated to syndromic or non-syndromic short stature were identified. In particular, the genetic causes of short stature disrupting the growth plates and the pituitary-insulin-like growth factor axis have expanded. In recent years, the molecular level of chondrogenesis in the growth plates, including paracrine signals, extracellular matrix, and fundamental intracellular signals, has been reported. Moreover, new insights into the molecular pathogenesis of short stature are emerging. This article aimed to review the genetic causes of primary growth impairment in idiopathic short stature conditions.
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身材矮小儿童基因诊断的新时代:综述
身材矮小的儿童经常被介绍给儿科内分泌学家。身材矮小是指在参考人群中,身高比特定年龄和性别的相应平均身高低两个标准差以上。身材矮小的患者应评估内分泌功能障碍,包括生长激素缺乏/不敏感、甲状腺功能减退、皮质醇过量、性早熟、慢性疾病(肾病、糖尿病或炎症性疾病)和遗传疾病。除了病史外,体格检查、内分泌研究、骨骼调查和基因检测对于确定身材矮小的原因也很重要。基于对身材矮小患者的下一代测序分析,确定了与综合征或非综合征性身材矮小无关的不同基因。特别是,身材矮小破坏生长板和垂体胰岛素样生长因子轴的遗传原因已经扩大。近年来,生长板软骨形成的分子水平,包括旁分泌信号、细胞外基质和基本细胞内信号,已有报道。此外,对身材矮小的分子发病机制的新见解正在出现。本文旨在综述特发性矮小症原发性生长障碍的遗传原因。
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