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Association of Mutations in SLC12A1 Encoding the NKCC2 Cotransporter With Neonatal Primary Hyperparathyroidism.


ABSTRACT:

Context

Primary hyperparathyroidism with hypercalciuria has not been described in the newborn period.

Objective

Our objectives are to identify the genetic basis for neonatal primary hyperparathyroidism in a family with 2 affected children.

Subjects

An African American boy presenting with mild neonatal primary hyperparathyroidism and hypercalciuria was evaluated at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. His older brother with neonatal primary hyperparathyroidism had died in infancy of multiple organ failure.

Methods

We collected clinical and biochemical data and performed exome sequencing analysis on DNA from the patient and his unaffected mother after negative genetic testing for known causes of primary hyperparathyroidism.

Results

Exome sequencing followed by Sanger sequencing disclosed 2 heterozygous mutations, c.1883C>A, p.(A628D) and c.2786_2787insC, p.(T931fsX10), in the SLC12A1 gene, which was previously implicated in antenatal type 1 Bartter syndrome. Sanger sequencing confirmed the 2 mutations in the proband and his deceased brother; both parents were heterozygous for different mutations and an unaffected sister was homozygous for wild-type alleles.

Conclusions

These results demonstrate a previously unrecognized association between neonatal primary hyperparathyroidism and mutation of SLC12A1, the cause of antenatal Bartter syndrome type 1, and suggest that the loss of sodium-potassium-chloride cotransporter-2 cotransporter activity influences parathyroid gland function.

SUBMITTER: Li D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4870850 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Association of Mutations in SLC12A1 Encoding the NKCC2 Cotransporter With Neonatal Primary Hyperparathyroidism.

Li Dong D   Tian Lifeng L   Hou Cuiping C   Kim Cecilia E CE   Hakonarson Hakon H   Levine Michael A MA  

The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 20160310 5


<h4>Context</h4>Primary hyperparathyroidism with hypercalciuria has not been described in the newborn period.<h4>Objective</h4>Our objectives are to identify the genetic basis for neonatal primary hyperparathyroidism in a family with 2 affected children.<h4>Subjects</h4>An African American boy presenting with mild neonatal primary hyperparathyroidism and hypercalciuria was evaluated at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. His older brother with neonatal primary hyperparathyroidism had died i  ...[more]

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