TY - JOUR
T1 - Late diagnosis of partial 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 deficiency - characterization of a new genetic variant
AU - Øzdemir, Cagla Margit
AU - Nielsen, Mette Mølby
AU - Liimatta, Jani
AU - Voegel, Clarissa D
AU - Elzenaty, Rawda Naamneh
AU - Wasehuus, Victor S
AU - Lind-Holst, Marie
AU - Ornstrup, Marie Juul
AU - Gram, Stine Bjørn
AU - Ousager, Lilian Bomme
AU - Flück, Christa E
AU - Gravholt, Claus H
PY - 2024/7/1
Y1 - 2024/7/1
N2 - SUMMARY: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is one of the most common inherited rare endocrine disorders. This case report presents two female siblings with delayed diagnosis of non-classical CAH 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 (3βHSD2D/HSD3B2) despite early hospital admission and apparent CAH manifestations such as infections, hirsutism, menstrual disturbances, and PCOS phenotype. Initially, sister 1 was misdiagnosed with PCOS and then 11-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP11B1), based on ultrasound, biochemical findings, and negative genetic testing for 21-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP21A2). Additional diagnostic workup was performed when sister 2also presented with symptoms of androgen excess. Genetic testing for CAH/steroid disorders finally revealed that both siblings were compound heterozygous for two variants in the HSD3B2 gene: a frameshift variant, c.558dup, p.(Thr187Hisfs*17) and a novel missense variant, c.65T>C, p.(Leu22Ser). A Synacthen test showed an insufficient cortisol increase. In vitro studies of the variants in a cell model revealed loss of function for the p.(Thr187Hisfs*17) and partial activity for p.(Leu22Ser) confirming non-classic CAH. Overlapping symptomatology and lack of specialized knowledge on steroid biosynthesis and associated rarest forms of CAH may explain the delayed diagnosis. However, with newer diagnostic methods comprising a less biased approach, very rare forms of non-classical CAH may no longer be overlooked in the future.LEARNING POINTS: Non-classic 3βHSD2 is likely underdiagnosed. Late diagnosis of mild non-classic 3βHSD2 does occur and one should be aware of this diagnosis. Early diagnosis of NCCAH may prevent many consequences such as severe hirsutism, prolonged menstrual irregularities, infertility, or even adrenal crisis with severe infections. Comprehensive steroid profiling and genetic testing should be used earlier, especially when in doubt about a diagnosis.
AB - SUMMARY: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is one of the most common inherited rare endocrine disorders. This case report presents two female siblings with delayed diagnosis of non-classical CAH 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 (3βHSD2D/HSD3B2) despite early hospital admission and apparent CAH manifestations such as infections, hirsutism, menstrual disturbances, and PCOS phenotype. Initially, sister 1 was misdiagnosed with PCOS and then 11-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP11B1), based on ultrasound, biochemical findings, and negative genetic testing for 21-hydroxylase deficiency (CYP21A2). Additional diagnostic workup was performed when sister 2also presented with symptoms of androgen excess. Genetic testing for CAH/steroid disorders finally revealed that both siblings were compound heterozygous for two variants in the HSD3B2 gene: a frameshift variant, c.558dup, p.(Thr187Hisfs*17) and a novel missense variant, c.65T>C, p.(Leu22Ser). A Synacthen test showed an insufficient cortisol increase. In vitro studies of the variants in a cell model revealed loss of function for the p.(Thr187Hisfs*17) and partial activity for p.(Leu22Ser) confirming non-classic CAH. Overlapping symptomatology and lack of specialized knowledge on steroid biosynthesis and associated rarest forms of CAH may explain the delayed diagnosis. However, with newer diagnostic methods comprising a less biased approach, very rare forms of non-classical CAH may no longer be overlooked in the future.LEARNING POINTS: Non-classic 3βHSD2 is likely underdiagnosed. Late diagnosis of mild non-classic 3βHSD2 does occur and one should be aware of this diagnosis. Early diagnosis of NCCAH may prevent many consequences such as severe hirsutism, prolonged menstrual irregularities, infertility, or even adrenal crisis with severe infections. Comprehensive steroid profiling and genetic testing should be used earlier, especially when in doubt about a diagnosis.
U2 - 10.1530/EDM-23-0090
DO - 10.1530/EDM-23-0090
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 39089319
SN - 2052-0573
VL - 2024
JO - Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Case Reports
JF - Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Case Reports
IS - 3
M1 - e230090
ER -