MKRN3 levels in girls with central precocious puberty and correlation with sexual hormone levels: a pilot study.
Anna GrandoneGrazia CirilloMarcella SassoCarlo CapristoGianluca TornesePierluigi MarzuilloCaterina LuongoGiuseppina Rosaria UmanoAdalgisa FestaRuggero CoppolaEmanuele Miraglia Del GiudiceLaura PerronePublished in: Endocrine (2017)
We showed that girls with central precocious puberty had lower peripheral levels of MKRN3 compared to age-matched pairs and that they negatively correlated to gonadotropins, estrogen, and BMI. Our findings support the MKRN3 involvement in central precocious puberty also in absence of deleterious mutations, although our sample size is small. In addition our data suggest the role of MKRN3 in the complex mechanism controlling puberty onset and its interaction with other factors affecting puberty such as nutrition.