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A new TRβ mutation in resistance to thyroid hormone syndrome
Corina Neamţu1, Claudiu Ţupea2, Diana Păun2
1National Institute of Endocrinology "C.I. Parhon", Bd. Aviatorilor 34-36, Sect 1, Bucharest, Romania. corina_neamtu2003@yahoo.com.
Abstract:
Thyroid hormones (TH) exert their actions by binding nuclear receptors alpha (TRα1) and beta (TRß1 and TRß2). Resistance to thyroid hormone (RTH) is a clinical syndrome with various clinical manifestations, its hallmark being decreased tissue sensitivity to the action of thyroid hormones. We report the case of a family harbouring a novel TRß mutation. Sequencing of the TRβ gene revealed a single nucleotide substitution-C to G in codon 340: glutamine was replaced by glutamic acid. The clinical picture and biochemical and hormonal panel showed significant differences within the family, despite their sharing the same mutation. We also present the result of low-dose antithyroid treatment in one member of the family diagnosed with this rare condition.
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