Variable clinical phenotypes in a family with homozygous c.1159G>A mutation in the thyroid peroxidase gene.
2014
Background: Defects in the thyroid peroxidase (TPO) gene have been associated with goitrous congenital hypothyroidism (CH). Case Report: In this study, we report 3 siblings possessing a homozygous mutation, c.1159G>A, but exhibiting different clinical phenotypes in a Malaysian-Malay family. The index patient was diagnosed with CH during a routine neonatal screening but the other 2 siblings appeared to be asymptomatic until the ages of 19 and 12.5, respectively, when they started to develop goiter. Results and Conclusion: The mutation was predicted to interrupt the correct splicing of pre-mRNA and also lead to structural alterations in the functional sites of the mutant TPO. The current results suggest the association of goiter development with a homozygous c.1159G>A mutation, but the CH in the index patient could be triggered by other genetic and epigenetic factors distinct from the c.1159G>A mutation.
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