Time course of central precocious puberty development caused by an MKRN3 gene mutation: A prismatic case

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Background: Loss-of-function mutations in the imprinted gene MKRN3 represent the most common known genetic defects associated with central precocious puberty (CPP). Methods: We report the first case of a girl carrying an MKRN3 mutation detected in childhood and followed until the development of pubertal signs. Results: The girl was screened at the age of 4 years because of a positive family history; her sister had developed CPP at 6 years of age and was found to harbor the MKRN3 p.Pro161Argfs∗16 mutation, inherited from their asymptomatic father. During close follow-up, she initially developed increased growth velocity at 6 years (9 cm/year), followed by a slightly increased basal luteinizing hormone level (0.4 mIU/ml) and, ultimately, clinical thelarche with rapid progression (Tanner stage 1-3) between 6.3 and 6.7 years. In the context of a loss-of-function MKRN3 mutation and a positive family history, these features established the diagnosis of CPP and supported the initiation of treatment with a gonadotropin-releasing hormone analog. The absence of significant bone age advancement, pubic or axillary hair, or behavioral or social problems could be ascribed to the early diagnosis. Conclusion: The identification of carriers of MKRN3 mutations may contribute to early diagnosis of CPP, facilitating treatment decisions and guiding genetic counseling and prompt intervention in familial cases.

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Stecchini, M. F., Macedo, D. B., Reis, A. C. S., Abreu, A. P., Moreira, A. C., Castro, M., … Antonini, S. R. (2016). Time course of central precocious puberty development caused by an MKRN3 gene mutation: A prismatic case. Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 86(2), 126–130. https://doi.org/10.1159/000447515

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