[HTML][HTML] Delayed puberty and estrogen resistance in a woman with estrogen receptor α variant

SD Quaynor, EW Stradtman Jr, HG Kim… - … England Journal of …, 2013 - Mass Medical Soc
SD Quaynor, EW Stradtman Jr, HG Kim, Y Shen, LP Chorich, DA Schreihofer, LC Layman
New England Journal of Medicine, 2013Mass Medical Soc
Although androgen resistance has been characterized in men with a normal chromosome
complement and mutations in the androgen-receptor gene, a mutation in the gene encoding
estrogen receptor α (ESR1) was previously described only in one man and not, to our
knowledge, in a woman. We now describe an 18-year-old woman without breast
development and with markedly elevated serum levels of estrogens and bilateral multicystic
ovaries. She was found to have a homozygous loss-of-function ESR1 mutation in a …
Although androgen resistance has been characterized in men with a normal chromosome complement and mutations in the androgen-receptor gene, a mutation in the gene encoding estrogen receptor α (ESR1) was previously described only in one man and not, to our knowledge, in a woman. We now describe an 18-year-old woman without breast development and with markedly elevated serum levels of estrogens and bilateral multicystic ovaries. She was found to have a homozygous loss-of-function ESR1 mutation in a completely conserved residue that interferes with estrogen signaling. Her clinical presentation was similar to that in the mouse orthologue knockout. This case shows that disruption of ESR1 causes profound estrogen resistance in women. (Funded by the National Institutes of Health.)
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