Resistance to thyroid hormone beta (RTHβ) is a syndrome characterized by high serum levels of thyroid hormone and unsuppressed serum thyrotropin concentrations. RTHβ is caused by mutations in the thyroid hormone receptor beta (THRB) gene, which are mostly clustered in three "hot" regions along the gene. Here, a report is given on a family with RTHβ caused by a novel mutation in the THRB gene (c.1069 G>C, p.G357R) occurring outside the historically known "hot" regions.
A Novel Thyroid Hormone Receptor Beta Mutation (G357R) in a Family with Resistance to Thyroid Hormone Beta: Extending the Borders of the "Hot" Region in the THRB Gene
Censi, Simona;Barollo, Susi;Watutantrige-Fernando, Sara;Manso, Jacopo;Mian, Caterina
2019
Abstract
Resistance to thyroid hormone beta (RTHβ) is a syndrome characterized by high serum levels of thyroid hormone and unsuppressed serum thyrotropin concentrations. RTHβ is caused by mutations in the thyroid hormone receptor beta (THRB) gene, which are mostly clustered in three "hot" regions along the gene. Here, a report is given on a family with RTHβ caused by a novel mutation in the THRB gene (c.1069 G>C, p.G357R) occurring outside the historically known "hot" regions.File in questo prodotto:
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