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Short stature caused by SHOX gene haploinsufficiency: from diagnosis to treatment
Authors:Jorge Alexander A L  Nishi Mirian Y  Funari Mariana F A  Souza Silvia C  Arnhold Ivo J P  Mendonça Berenice B
Affiliation:Unidade de Endocrinologia do Desenvolvimento, Laboratório de Horm?nios e Genética Molecular LIM/42, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de S?o Paulo, SP, Brazil. alexj@pq.cnpq.br
Abstract:Studies involving patients with short stature and partial deletion of sex chromosomes identified SHOX gene in the pseudoautosomal region of the X and Y chromosomes. SHOX haploinsufficiency is an important cause of short stature in a diversity of clinical conditions. It explains 2/3 of short stature observed in Turner syndrome (TS) patients. Heterozygous mutations in SHOX are observed in 77% of patients with Leri-Weill dyschondrosteosis, a common dominant inherited skeletal dysplasia and in 3% of children with idiopathic short stature, indicating that SHOX defects are the most frequent monogenetic cause of short stature. The sitting height/height ratio (SH/H) standard deviation score is a simple way to assess body proportions and together with a careful exam of other family members, effectively selected a group of patients that presented a high frequency of SHOX mutations. Growth hormone treatment of short stature due to TS is well established and considering the common etiology of short stature in patients with isolated defects of SHOX gene, this treatment is also proposed for these patients. Here, we review clinical, molecular and therapeutic aspects of SHOX haploinsufficiency.
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