Clinical and mutational analysis of 7 children with X-linked adrenal dysplasia congenita / 中华医学遗传学杂志
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics
; (6): 561-565, 2019.
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OBJECTIVE@#To summarize clinical manifestations, inheritance pattern and mutations of NR0B1 gene in 7 children with X-linked adrenal dysplasia congenita (XL-AHC).@*METHODS@#Clinical data of the 7 children was collected. Next-generation sequencing was carried out to detect potential mutations in the coding regions of adrenal gland-related genes. Suspected mutations were verified with Sanger sequencing.@*RESULTS@#In all of the children, the initial symptom was adrenocortical insufficiency. Five cases had neonatal onset, while the remaining two developed it at the age of 2. Three cases (42.9%) had a short stature and 1 showed growth retardation (14.3%). Of the 7 cases, 6 (85.7%) had mutations occurring in exon 1, and 1 (14.3%) had it occurring in exon 2. Four cases (57.1%) were frameshift mutations, 2 cases (28.6%) were nonsense mutations and 1 case (14.3%) was missense mutation. Two mutations were known to be pathogenic, and 5 had not been reported previously. Maternal inheritance was found in 6 cases. Three children had a maternal uncle died of unexplained causes. The mothers of 2 children had a history of spontaneous abortions. One child had a brother died of unexplained reason.@*CONCLUSION@#Male children with primary adrenal insufficiency should be routinely checked for NR0B1 mutations, especially those with a family history. mutations of NR0B1 gene occur mostly in exon 1, with frameshift mutations being the most common type. The development of all patients with XL-AHC should be closely monitored during follow-up.
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Main subject:
DNA Mutational Analysis
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Adrenal Insufficiency
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Genes, X-Linked
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DAX-1 Orphan Nuclear Receptor
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Hypoadrenocorticism, Familial
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Mutation
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Child
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Humans
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Male
Language:
Zh
Journal:
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics
Year:
2019
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Article