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ey0016.1-5 | New Mechanisms | ESPEYB16

1.5. CRISPR-mediated activation of a promoter or enhancer rescues obesity caused by haploinsufficiency

N Matharu , S Rattanasopha , S Tamura , L Maliskova , Y Wang , A Bernard , A Hardin , WL Eckalbar , C Vaisse , N Ahituv

To read the full abstract: Science 2019;363(6424).A wide range of human diseases result from haploinsufficiency, where gene expression is decreased as compared to normal conditions. Haploinsufficiency is a typical mechanism in autosomal dominant disorders. Rare mutations in Sim1 or Mc4r are models of haploinsufficiency causing severe early-onset obesity with hyperphagia...

ey0016.4-5 | New Therapeutic Options | ESPEYB16

4.5. The beneficial effect of combined GH/GnRHa therapy in increasing adult height outcome in children with ISS

L Lazar , S Levy , T Oron , J Meyerovitch , L de Vries , S Shalitin , A Tenenbaum , M Phillip , Y. Lebenthal

To read the full abstract: J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2019;104:3287-3295.The current definition of idiopathic short stature (ISS) refers to a heterogeneous group of short children, in the absence of any underlying detectable cause, including both normal variants of growth and pathological conditions. ISS subjects have been reported to reach an average final height of −1.5 SDS in boys...

ey0016.5-2 | New Therapies and Novel Therapeutic Strategies | ESPEYB16

5.2. Humanin is a novel regulator of Hedgehog signaling and prevents glucocorticoid-induced bone growth impairment

F Zaman , Y Zhao , B Celvin , HH Mehta , J Wan , D Chrysis , C Ohlsson , B Fadeel , P Cohen , L Savendahl

Abstract: FASEB J. 2019;33:4962–4974.In brief: Glucocorticoid-induced growth impairment is reverted by the mitochondrial peptide humanin in dexamethasone-treated mice without attenuation of anti-inflammatory effects.Comment: Humanin (HN) is a 24 aminoacid peptide that was originally discovered as a neuroprotective factor and later shown ...

ey0016.5-13 | Basic Science - Growth Plate | ESPEYB16

5.13. Differential aging of growth plate cartilage underlies differences in bone length and thus helps determine skeletal proportions

JC Lui , YH Jee , P Garrison , JR Iben , S Yue , M Ad , Q Nguyen , B Kikani , Y Wakabayashi , J Baron

Abstract: PLoS Biol. 2018 Jul 23;16(7):e2005263.In brief: In this article, Lui et al, make important observations related to the fundamental limits of longitudinal bone growth implicating the growth plate senescence program as a major regulator of bone size.Comment: A person’s right and left arms almost always grow to the same length, bu...

ey0016.15-12 | (1) | ESPEYB16

15.12. Ghrelin enhances food odor conditioning in healthy humans: An fMRI study

JE Han , J Frasnelli , Y Zeighami , K Larcher , J Boyle , T McConnell , S Malik , M Jones-Gotman , A Dagher

To read the full abstract: Cell Reports. 2018 Dec 4;25(10):2643–2652.e4.More on the gut and the reward response: Ghrelin has been reported to encourage eating through dopamine that is important for the reward response. Here, the authors injected 38 subjects with ghrelin, while exposing them to various odors, both food and non-food based. They were also shown r...

ey0015.6-13 | Disorders of Sex Development: New paradigm | ESPEYB15

6.13 A Novel Homozygous Missense Mutation in the FU-CRD2 Domain of the R-spondin1 Gene Associated with Familial 46,XX DSD

Y Naasse , A Bakhchane , H Charoute , F Jennane , J Bignon-Topalovic , A Malki , A Bashamboo , A Barakat , H Rouba , K McElreavey

To read the full abstract: Sex Dev. 2017;11(5-6):269-274[Comments on 6.11, 6.12 and 6.13] Evidence for factors necessary for female sexual development are presented in the above 3 publications. Studies of 46,XX DSD individuals show compiling evidence for factors necessary for female development and to counteract...

ey0015.11-21 | Diet and the genes | ESPEYB15

11.21 Improving adherence to healthy dietary patterns, genetic risk, and long term weight gain: gene-diet interaction analysis in two prospective cohort studies

T Wang , Y Heianza , D Sun , T Huang , W Ma , EB Rimm , JE Manson , FB Hu , WC Willett , L Qi

To read the full abstract: BMJ. 2018 Jan 10;360:j5644On the basis of scientific evidence and dietary recommendations, several diet quality scores have been developed to evaluate the healthfulness of dietary patterns. Previous studies show that improvement in adherence to healthy dietary patterns is associated with less weight gain (2, 3, 4). But, until now, no study had assessed the interaction betwe...

ey0015.13-16 | Advances in the Diagnosis and Management of Congenital Hypothyroidism | ESPEYB15

13.16 Incidence of congenital hypothyroidism in China: data from the national newborn screening program, 2013-2015

K Deng , C He , J Zhu , J Liang , X Li , X Xie , P Yu , N Li , Q Li , Y Wang

To read the full abstract: J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab 2018; 31(6):601-608This article summarizes the findings of likely the largest program of neonatal congenital hypothyroidism (CH) screening in the world. This is a truly impressive effort. The overall incidence of CH was 1/2421, in line with other reports that also observed a relatively high incidence of CH in neonates born in Asia. However, a...

ey0015.15-14 | Memories that persist into adulthood | ESPEYB15

15.14 Epigenetic modulation of Fgf21 in the perinatal mouse liver ameliorates diet-induced obesity in adulthood

X Yuan , K Tsujimoto , K Hashimoto , K Kawahori , N Hanzawa , M Hamaguchi , T Seki , M Nawa , T Ehara , Y Kitamura

To read the full abstract: Nature Communications 2018;9:636We know that good nutrition early in life has profound and long-lasting effects on body weight in later life. Malnutrition during pregnancy or infant formula feeding may be stored on the offspring genome as epigenetic memory and persist into adulthood, thereby influencing the susceptibility to metabolic diseases, such as obes...

ey0015.15-15 | How dangerous is Bisphenol A really? | ESPEYB15

15.15 FDA Statement from Foods and Veterinary Medicine, on National Toxicology Program draft report on Bisphenol A

X Yuan , K Tsujimoto , K Hashimoto , K Kawahori , N Hanzawa , M Hamaguchi , T Seki , M Nawa , T Ehara , Y Kitamura

To read the full report: https://www.fda.gov/NewsEventsThe report, issued by the U.S. National Toxicological Program (NTP), presents the initial results of a multimillion dollar study conducted for more than 5 years by scientists at FDA’s National Center for Toxicological Research. It looked at the effects of different doses of BPA evaluating chronic and e...