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Preserved Fertility in a Patient with a 46,XY Disorder of Sex Development due to a New Heterozygous Mutation in the NR5A1/SF-1 Gene: Evidence of 46,XY and 46,XX Gonadal Dysgenesis Phenotype Variability in Multiple Members of an Affected Kindred.

Authors :
Ciaccio, Marta
Costanzo, Mariana
Guercio, Gabriela
De Dona, Valeria
Marino, Roxana
Ramirez, Pablo C.
Galeano, Jessica
Warman, Diana Monica
Berensztein, Esperanza
Saraco, Nora
Baquedano, Maria Sonia
Chaler, Eduardo
Maceiras, Mercedes
Lazzatti, Juan Manuel
Rivarola, Marco A.
Belgorosky, Alicia
Source :
Hormone Research in Paediatrics; Sep2012, Vol. 78 Issue 2, p119-126, 8p, 1 Black and White Photograph, 2 Diagrams, 1 Chart
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

In humans, steroidogenic factor I (NRSAI/SF-I) mutations have been reported to cause gonadal dysgenesis, with or without adrenal failure, in both 46,XY and 46,XX individual We have previously reported extreme within-family variability in affected 46,XY patients. Even though low ovarian reserve with preserved fertility has been reported in females harboring NRSA1 gene mutations, fertility has only been observed in one reported case in affected 46,XY individuals. A kindred with multiple affected members presenting gonadal dysgenesis was studied. Four 46,XY individuals presented severe hypospadias at birth, one of them associated with micropenis and cryptorchidism. The other 3 developed spontaneous male puberty, and 1 has fathered 5 children. Four 46,XX patients presented premature ovarian failure (one of them was not available for the study) or high follicle-stimulating hormone levels. Mutational analysis of the NRSAI gene revealed a novel heterozygous mutation, c.938G→A, predicted to cause a p.Arg313Hys amino acid change. A highly conserved amino acid of the ligand-bind- ing domain of the mature protein is affected, predicting abnormal protein function. We confirm that preserved fertility can be observed in patients with a 46,XY disorder of sex development due to heterozygous mutations in the NRSA1 gene. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16632818
Volume :
78
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Hormone Research in Paediatrics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
80240558
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000338346