Mars Skae
University of Manchester
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American Journal of Human Genetics | 2011
Dan Hanson; Philip G. Murray; James O'Sullivan; Jill Urquhart; Sarah B. Daly; Sanjeev Bhaskar; Leslie G. Biesecker; Mars Skae; Claire Smith; Trevor Cole; Jeremy Kirk; Kate Chandler; Helen Kingston; Dian Donnai; Peter Clayton; Graeme C.M. Black
3-M syndrome, a primordial growth disorder, is associated with mutations in CUL7 and OBSL1. Exome sequencing now identifies mutations in CCDC8 as a cause of 3-M syndrome. CCDC8 is a widely expressed gene that is transcriptionally associated to CUL7 and OBSL1, and coimmunoprecipitation indicates a physical interaction between CCDC8 and OBSL1 but not CUL7. We propose that CUL7, OBSL1, and CCDC8 are members of a pathway controlling mammalian growth.
European Journal of Endocrinology | 2012
Indraneel Banerjee; Bindu Avatapalle; Anjali Petkar; Mars Skae; Raja Padidela; Sarah Ehtisham; Leena Patel; Lindsey Rigby; Sarah E. Flanagan; Sian Ellard; Caroline Jones; Giovanna Ciotti; Nilima Malaiya; Peter Clayton
OBJECTIVE Ventricular hypertrophy (VH) has been observed in children with congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI), a condition of hypoglycaemia characterised by dysregulated insulin secretion, but the prevalence is not known. PATIENTS AND METHODS Cardiac assessment was performed in children (n=49) with CHI at diagnosis and follow-up. Two dimensional and Doppler echocardiography studies were used to assess cardiac structures, while M-mode study was used to measure left ventricular (LV) dimensions, subsequently converted to Z scores. Where possible, LV hypertrophy was confirmed by LV mass index (g/m(2.7)) >95th centile. RESULTS Cardiac structural lesions were found in 14 (28%) children. At initial echocardiography, VH was present in 31 (65%) children with median (range) LV posterior wall dimension in diastole Z scores of +1.6 (-2.4 to +5.8) and interventricular septal wall dimension in end diastole Z scores of +1.9 (-1.7 to +17.2). At follow-up echocardiography, performed after an interval of 178 (45-390) days, VH persisted in 16 (33%) children. In regression analysis, the presence of VH (odds ratio (95% confidence intervals) 1.1 (1.0-1.2), P=0.04) at initial echocardiography was correlated with maximum glucose requirement at diagnosis, indicating that severity of CHI at presentation may play a role in the pathogenesis of VH. CONCLUSIONS A significant proportion of children with CHI have cardiac structural lesions. A majority also have VH, which may be associated with the severity of CHI at diagnosis. VH may persist in some children, which requires careful long-term cardiac review.
43rd Meeting of the British Society for Paediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes | 2015
Bing Han; Melanie Newbould; Edmund Cheesman; Gauri Batra; Ross Craigie; Zainab Mohamed; Lindsey Rigby; Raja Padidela; Mars Skae; Karen E. Cosgrove; Mark J. Dunne; Indraneel Banerjee
o s te r T e m p la te ro m w w w .m a n c h e s te .a c .u k /p h o to g ra p h ic s Age (months) Congenital Hyperinsulinism of Infancy (CHI) is a potentially lethal condition of profound hypoglycaemia caused by unregulated insulin release in the neonatal period and early infancy. CHI mainly arises due to mutations in ATPsensitive K-channel genes (ABCC8 and KCNJ11) which can manifest in all islets cells – diffuse CHI (CHI-D), or can be localised to a focal lesion, focal CHI (CHI-F). Increased rates of cell proliferation have been reported in the CHI-D and this may be liked to ABCC8 and KCNJ11 defects. Here, we examined the proliferative index (PI) of islet cells in CHI-D patients and compared this with focal CHI (CHI-F), which is caused by loss of cell cycle repression in β-cells specifically within the focal domain. We also examined islet PI in patient tissues with severe CHI unrelated to defects in ABCC8 and KCNJ11, atypical CHI (CHI-A). Background
/data/revues/00223476/unassign/S0022347614008476/ | 2014
Yanqin Shi; Hima Bindu Avatapalle; Mars Skae; Raja Padidela; Melanie Newbould; Lindsey Rigby; Sarah Flanagan; Sian Ellard; Jacques Rahier; Peter Clayton; Mark J. Dunne; Indraneel Banerjee; Karen E. Cosgrove
Endocrine Abstracts | 2018
Amish Chinoy; Ian Doughty; Mark Bone; Mars Skae; Philip Murray; Raja Padidela
Archive | 2016
Bing Han; Zainab Mohamed; Maria Salomon-Estebanez; Raja Padidela; Mars Skae; Ross Craigie; Lindsey Rigby; Karen E. Cosgrove; Indi Banerjee; Mark J. Dunne
Archive | 2016
Bing Han; Maria Salomon-Estebanez; Raja Padidela; Mars Skae; Karl E. Kadler; Karen E. Cosgrove; Indi Banerjee; Mark J. Dunne
55th Annual ESPE | 2016
Elise Hardwick; Bing Han; Maria Salomon-Estebanez; Raja Padidela; Mars Skae; Ross Craigie; Karen E. Cosgrove; Indi Banerjee; Mark J. Dunne
55th Annual ESPE | 2016
Walaa Mal; Maria Salomon-Estebanez; Raja Padidela; Mars Skae; Ross Craigie; Lindsey Rigby; Karen E. Cosgrove; Indi Banerjee; Mark J. Dunne
44th Meeting of the British Society for Paediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes | 2016
Elise Hardwick; Bing Han; Maria Salomon-Estebanez; Raja Padidela; Mars Skae; Ross Craigie; Karen E. Cosgrove; Indi Banerjee; Mark J. Dunne