Activating mutation in the insulin signal-transducing kinase AKT2 results in severe hypoinsulinemic hypoketotic hypoglycemia and a characteristic phenotype of possible overgrowth and, sometimes, acanthosis nigricans. Herein, we describe a metabolic and hormonal profile before and during treatment with sirolimus in two brothers with AKT2 mutation inherited from the mosaic father, who showed low-level mosaicism in sperm. The boys, aged 1 and 14, who had severe non-insulin-dependent hypoketotic hypoglycemia and a typical dysmorphism, were admitted to endocrinology department for the analysis of their metabolic parameters: lipids, lactate, ammonia, glucose, insulin, c-peptide, and hormones (GH, IGF1, IGFBP3, TSH, fT4, cortisol, ACTH) before and during treatment with sirolimus.
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