Novel Insights: A Novel PHIP Variant in a Family with Severe Early-Onset Obesity

Severe childhood obesity can be caused by pathogenic variants in several genes involved in monogenic and syndromic obesity. Recently, heterozygous variants in pleckstrin homology domain interacting protein (PHIP) have been identified in patients with obesity as part of Chung-Jansen syndrome. The ind...

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Veröffentlicht in:Hormone research in paediatrics 2024-10, p.1-8
Hauptverfasser: Loid, Petra, Vuorela, Nina, Aaltonen, Kirsimari, Kuittinen, Juha, Mäkitie, Outi
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Zusammenfassung:Severe childhood obesity can be caused by pathogenic variants in several genes involved in monogenic and syndromic obesity. Recently, heterozygous variants in pleckstrin homology domain interacting protein (PHIP) have been identified in patients with obesity as part of Chung-Jansen syndrome. The index patient is a 5-year-old boy with severe obesity since 1 year of age, developmental delay, facial dysmorphism, and behavior problems. Whole-exome sequencing identified a novel missense variant in PHIP (c.3182C>A, p.Ala1061Glu) in the index patient. Further genetic testing in family members revealed segregation of the same PHIP variant in the brother and mother, who both presented with severe childhood obesity and developmental delay or learning difficulties. The PHIP missense variant was predicted pathogenic by multiple in silico tools and affects a highly conserved residue. Early-onset obesity may be monogenic. Our finding expands the spectrum of disease-causing variants in PHIP and demonstrates variable intrafamilial clinical expressivity and severity. Screening for PHIP variants should be included in genetic testing in patients with severe early-onset obesity.
ISSN:1663-2818
1663-2826
1663-2826
DOI:10.1159/000542205