Frontiers in Endocrinology (Jul 2023)

Abnormalities of pubertal development and gonadal function in Noonan syndrome

  • Giuseppa Patti,
  • Giuseppa Patti,
  • Marco Scaglione,
  • Marco Scaglione,
  • Nadia Gabriella Maiorano,
  • Nadia Gabriella Maiorano,
  • Giulia Rosti,
  • Maria Teresa Divizia,
  • Tiziana Camia,
  • Tiziana Camia,
  • Elena Lucia De Rose,
  • Elena Lucia De Rose,
  • Alice Zucconi,
  • Alice Zucconi,
  • Emilio Casalini,
  • Emilio Casalini,
  • Flavia Napoli,
  • Natascia Di Iorgi,
  • Natascia Di Iorgi,
  • Mohamad Maghnie,
  • Mohamad Maghnie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2023.1213098
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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BackgroundNoonan syndrome (NS) is a genetic multisystem disorder characterised by variable clinical manifestations including dysmorphic facial features, short stature, congenital heart disease, renal anomalies, lymphatic malformations, chest deformities, cryptorchidism in males.MethodsIn this narrative review, we summarized the available data on puberty and gonadal function in NS subjects and the role of the RAS/mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signalling pathway in fertility. In addition, we have reported our personal experience on pubertal development and vertical transmission in NS.ConclusionsAccording to the literature and to our experience, NS patients seem to have a delay in puberty onset compared to the physiological timing reported in healthy children. Males with NS seem to be at risk of gonadal dysfunction secondary not only to cryptorchidism but also to other underlying developmental factors including the MAP/MAPK pathway and genetics. Long-term data on a large cohort of males and females with NS are needed to better understand the impact of delayed puberty on adult height, metabolic profile and well-being. The role of genetic counselling and fertility related-issues is crucial.

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