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  • Influence of the d3-growth hormone (GH) receptor isoform on short-term and long-term treatment response to GH replacement in GH-deficient adults.

Influence of the d3-growth hormone (GH) receptor isoform on short-term and long-term treatment response to GH replacement in GH-deficient adults.

The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism (2008-04-10)
Agatha A van der Klaauw, Tahar van der Straaten, Renee Baak-Pablo, Nienke R Biermasz, Henk-Jan Guchelaar, Alberto M Pereira, Johannes W A Smit, Johannes A Romijn
摘要

Recombinant human GH (rhGH) replacement in adults is aimed at improving signs and symptoms of the adult GH deficiency (GHD) syndrome. In children, a common polymorphism of the GH receptor (exon-3 deletion, d3GHR) increases the response to rhGH replacement. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of this polymorphism on the response to rhGH replacement in adults. Prospective intervention with rhGH during 1 yr (n = 99) and in a subset during 5 yr (n = 53). The presence of the d3GHR variant was established in GHD patients and linked to short-term and long-term effects of rhGH replacement on IGF-I, lipid metabolism, anthropometric parameters, and bone mineral density. Fifty-five patients had two wild-type alleles (56%), whereas 38 patients (38%) had one allele and six patients (6%) had two alleles coding the d3GHR isoform. During short-term rhGH replacement, the increase in IGF-I was higher in patients bearing at least one d3GHR allele, compared with those with two wild-type alleles (at an identical mean dose of rhGH). The decrease in total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol was lower in the group bearing at least one d3GHR allele, whereas the increase in high-density lipoprotein cholesterol was higher, compared with patients with the wild-type genotype. In contrast, these differential responses of GHR genotype could not be demonstrated during long-term rhGH replacement. The d3GHR genotype contributes, at least for some parameters, to the interindividual differences in efficacy of short-term, but not long-term, rhGH replacement in adults with GHD.