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ey0015.14-1 | Why do women have more autoimmune disease than men? | ESPEYB15

14.1 Estrogen receptor α contributes to T cell–mediated autoimmune inflammation by promoting T cell activation and proliferation

I Mohammad , I Starskaia , T Nagy , J Guo , E Yatkin , K Väänänen , WT Watford , Z Chen

To read the full abstract: Sci. Signal. 2018;11:eaap9415Women are more frequently affected by autoimmune disorders than men. A role for estrogen was suggested by the observation that the development of inflammatory bowel disease was associated with oral contraceptive use. Women also respond to infection and vaccination with higher antibody production and a T helper 2 (TH2) cell&#8211...

ey0015.15-1 | Seeing is believing: childhood overweight and obesity | ESPEYB15

15.1 Development of the MapMe intervention body image scales of known weight status for 4-5 and 10-11 year old children

AR Jones , MJ Tovee , LR Cutler , KN Parkinson , LJ Ells , V Araujo-Soares , MS Pearce , KD Mann , D Scott , JM Harris , AJ Adamson

To read the full abstract: J Public Health (Oxf) 2017:1-9Our efforts to control overweight and obesity in children are severely hampered because most of their parents (and indeed most of their health professionals!) cannot visually recognise an obese child, let alone one who is overweight. This is particularly difficult at around the ages 4-6 years old because this coincides with the BMI n...

ey0015.15-2 | Global burden of obesity | ESPEYB15

15.2 Health Effects of Overweight and Obesity in 195 Countries over 25 Years

AR Jones , MJ Tovee , LR Cutler , KN Parkinson , LJ Ells , V Araujo-Soares , MS Pearce , KD Mann , D Scott , JM Harris , AJ Adamson

To read the full abstract: N Engl J Med 2017;377:13-27Other estimates of the global trends and projections in obesity have been published. In this regard, the current analysis provides similar, albeit equally worrying, data on the trends towards more obesity across all regions of the world. Moreover, a particular advance of this current study, which was funded by the Bill and Melind...

ey0020.2-7 | Long-Acting Growth Hormone (LAGH) | ESPEYB20

2.7. Weekly somapacitan is effective and well tolerated in children with GH deficiency: The randomized phase 3 REAL4 trial

BS Miller , JC Blair , MH Rasmussen , A Maniatis , RJ Kildemoes , J Mori , M Polak , RB Bang , V Bottcher , S Stagi , R Horikawa

Brief summary: This multicenter, randomized, controlled, phase 3 study compared the effects of long-acting GH (Somapacitan; 0.16 mg/kg/wk) with daily GH (Norditropin; 0.034 mg/kg/d), in GHD children. The trial was conducted over 52 weeks, followed by an ongoing 3-year single-group extension period. Similar efficacy and safety for somapacitan compared to daily GH was demonstrated over 52 weeks of treatment.Long-acting growth hormone (LAGH) formulations ha...

ey0020.2-15 | New Perspectives | ESPEYB20

2.15. Childhood height growth rate association with the risk of islet autoimmunity and development of type 1 diabetes

Z Li , R Veijola , E Koski , V Anand , F Martin , K Waugh , H Hyoty , C Winkler , MB Killian , M Lundgren , K Ng , M Maziarz , J Toppari

Brief summary: In this study, 10 145 children of 1–8 years of age, selected from a prospective systematic cohort study and stratified according to HLA-risk categories for type-1-diabetes (T1D), underwent a combined evaluation of pancreatic autoimmunity, glucose metabolism and anthropometry at different timeframes. Diagnosis of T1D occurred in 131/10,145 children (1.3%). Faster height growth, both before and after age 3 years, was significantly associated with the appearan...

ey0020.8-4 | Important for Clinical Practice | ESPEYB20

8.4. Two-age islet-autoantibody screening for childhood type 1 diabetes: a prospective cohort study

M Ghalwash , JL Dunne , M Lundgren , M Rewers , AG Ziegler , V Anand , J Toppari , R Veijola , W Hagopian , Type 1 Diabetes Intelligence Study Group

Brief summary: Using data from the Type 1 Diabetes Intelligence (T1DI) cohort (n=24 662), this prospective study aimed to identify optimal ages for initial islet autoantibody (IAb) screening to predict the development of clinical type 1 diabetes (T1D). The identified optimal screening ages were 2 years and 6 years, with sensitivity of 82% and positive predictive value of 79% for T1D by age 15 years.Screening for T1D is a growing research topic a...

ey0020.11-15 | Endocrinology | ESPEYB20

11.15. Genotype, mortality, morbidity, and outcomes of 3[beta]-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase deficiency in Algeria

A Ladjouze , M Donaldson , I Plotton , N Djenane , K Mohammedi , V Tardy-Guidollet , D Mallet , K Boulesnane , Z Bouzerar , Y Morel , F Roucher-Boulez

Brief summary: This study describes the genetic and clinical characteristics of 3βHSD2 deficiency in children seen at a single center in Algeria. It describes clinical outcomes, including the frequency of adrenal rest tumors in this population.3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 2 deficiency (3βHSD2) is a rare form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia. This mixed longitudinal and cross-sectional study was performed in a single Algerian center bet...

ey0019.1-7 | Genetics | ESPEYB19

1.7. Pathogenic variants in RNPC3 are associated with hypopituitarism and primary ovarian insufficiency

L Akin , K Rizzoti , LC Gregory , B Corredor , Quesne Stabej P Le , H Williams , F Buonocore , S Mouilleron , V Capra , SM McGlacken-Byrne , GA Martos-Moreno , DN Azmanov , M Kendirci , S Kurtoglu , JP Suntharalingham , C Galichet , S Gustincich , V Tasic , JC Achermann , A Accogli , A Filipovska , A Tuilpakov , M Maghnie , Z Gucev , ZB Gonen , LA Perez-Jurado , I Robinson , R Lovell-Badge , J Argente , MT Dattani

Genet Med. 2022 Feb;24(2):384-397. doi: 10.1016/j.gim.2021.09.019. PMID: 34906446.Brief Summary: This study extends the phenotypes related to pathogenic biallelic RNPC3 variants to cover primary ovarian insufficiency (POI) in combination with the previously associated growth hormone deficiency (GHD).The authors report 15 patients from 9 pedigrees with severe...

ey0019.7-10 | Basic Science | ESPEYB19

7.10. The cryptic gonadotropin-releasing hormone neuronal system of human basal ganglia

K Skrapits , M Sarvari , I Farkas , B Gocz , S Takacs , E Rumpler , V Vaczi , C Vastagh , G Racz , A Matolcsy , N Solymosi , S Poliska , B Toth , F Erdelyi , G Szabo , MD Culler , C Allet , L Cotellessa , V Prevot , P Giacobini , E Hrabovszky

Elife. 2021 Jun 15;10:e67714. doi: 10.7554/eLife.67714. PMID: 34128468https://elifesciences.org/articles/67714Brief Summary: This histological and transcriptomic study evaluates the presence and the potential role of extra-hypothalamic GnRH neurons in humans and identifies cholinergic GnRH-synthesizing cells in the human basal...

ey0017.7-12 | Basic Science | ESPEYB17

7.12. Hypothalamic miR-30 regulates puberty onset via repression of the puberty-suppressing factor, Mkrn3

V Heras , S Sangiao-Alvarellos , M Manfredi-Lozano , MJ Sanchez-Tapia , F Ruiz- Pino , J Roa , M Lara-Chica , R Morrugares-Carmona , N Jouy , AP Abreu , V Prevot , D Belsham , MJ Vazquez , MA Calzado , L Pinilla , F Gaytan , AC Latronico , UB Kaiser , JM Castellano , M Tena-Sempere

To read the full abstract: PLoS biology vol. 17,11 e3000532. 7 Nov. 2019. doi: https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3000532This study unravels the role of the miR-30/Mkrn3 pathway in the hypothalamic regulation of puberty Puberty onset is triggered by a hypothalamic network of interconnected...