Recurrent small variants in NESP55/NESPAS associated with broad GNAS methylation defects and pseudohypoparathyroidism type 1B
Dong Li,
Suzanne Jan de Beur,
Cuiping Hou
et al.
Abstract:Pseudohypoparathyroidism type 1B (PHP1B) is associated with epigenetic changes on the maternal allele of the imprinted GNAS gene that inhibit expression of the alpha subunit of Gs (Gsα), thereby leading to parathyroid hormone resistance in renal proximal tubule cells where expression of Gsa from the paternal GNAS allele is normally silent. Although all patients with PHP1B show loss of methylation for the exon A/B differentially methylated region (DMR), some patients with autosomal dominant PHP1B (AD-PHP1B) and… Show more
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