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Two missense mutations in KCNQ1 cause pituitary hormone deficiency and maternally inherited gingival fibromatosis.

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2017-09-14

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Tommiska, Johanna
Känsäkoski, Johanna
Skibsbye, Lasse
Vaaralahti, Kirsi
Liu, Xiaonan
Lodge, Emily J
Tang, Chuyi
Yuan, Lei
Fagerholm, Rainer
Kanters, Jørgen K

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Nature Publishing Group
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Familial growth hormone deficiency provides an opportunity to identify new genetic causes of short stature. Here we combine linkage analysis with whole-genome resequencing in patients with growth hormone deficiency and maternally inherited gingival fibromatosis. We report that patients from three unrelated families harbor either of two missense mutations, c.347G>T p.(Arg116Leu) or c.1106C>T p.(Pro369Leu), in KCNQ1, a gene previously implicated in the long QT interval syndrome. Kcnq1 is expressed in hypothalamic GHRH neurons and pituitary somatotropes. Co-expressing KCNQ1 with the KCNE2 β-subunit shows that both KCNQ1 mutants increase current levels in patch clamp analyses and are associated with reduced pituitary hormone secretion from AtT-20 cells. In conclusion, our results reveal a role for the KCNQ1 potassium channel in the regulation of human growth, and show that growth hormone deficiency associated with maternally inherited gingival fibromatosis is an allelic disorder with cardiac arrhythmia syndromes caused by KCNQ1 mutations.

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Adolescent
Adult
Animals
Child
Child, preschool
Female
Fibromatosis, gingival
Human growth hormone
Humans
KCNQ1 potassium channel
Male
Maternal inheritance
Mice
Middle aged
Models, molecular
Mutation, missense
Pedigree
Protein interaction maps
Recombinant proteins
Young Adult

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Canal de potasio KCNQ1
Fibromatosis gingival
Herencia materna
Hormona de crecimiento humana
Linaje
Modelos moleculares
Mutación Missense
Proteínas recombinantes

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Adrenocorticotropic hormone, Alleles, Amino acid substitution, Arrhythmias, cardiac

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Tommiska J, Känsäkoski J, Skibsbye L, Vaaralahti K, Liu X, Lodge EJ, et al. Two missense mutations in KCNQ1 cause pituitary hormone deficiency and maternally inherited gingival fibromatosis. Nat Commun. 2017 Nov 3;8(1):1289