Three Japanese patients with isolated growth hormone deficiency from two different families were shown to be homozygous for deletion of the structural gene for human growth hormone (hGH-I gene). These three patients had the same restriction fragment length polymorphism haplotypes. In patient No. 1, the growth rate initially responded well to pituitary human growth hormone, but growth rapidly ceased concomitantly with the development of high levels of anti-hGH antibodies. He again responded well to recombinant methionyl hGH and recombinant hGH without the methionine residue, even though having high hGH antibodies. Two siblings (Patients No. 2 and 3) showed a rather good response to pituitary hGH treatment without hGH antibodies ever being detected (the Israeli-type). hGH-I gene deletions may not necessarily result in hGH antibody formation. Heterogeneity has been observed in isolated hGH deficiency due to hGH-I gene deletion. hGH-I gene analysis should not be limited to patients with hGH antibody formation and subnormal growth responses to hGH therapy.

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