Kallmann syndrome: 14 novel mutations in KAL1 and FGFR1 (KAL2)
✍ Scribed by Juliette Albuisson; Chistophe Pêcheux; Jean-Claude Carel; Didier Lacombe; Bruno Leheup; Pablo Lapuzina; Philippe Bouchard; Eric Legius; Gert Matthijs; Malgorzata Wasniewska; Marc Delpech; Jacques Young; Jean-Pierre Hardelin; Catherine Dodé
- Book ID
- 102265004
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 421 KB
- Volume
- 25
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1059-7794
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✦ Synopsis
Kallmann syndrome (KAL) combines hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and anosmia.
Hypogonadism is due to Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone (GnRH) deficiency and anosmia is related to hypoplasia of the olfactory bulbs. Occasional symptoms include renal agenesis, bimanual synkinesia, cleft lip palate, dental agenesis. KAL is genetically heterogeneous and two genes have so far been identified, namely KAL1 (Xp22.3) and FGFR1/KAL2 (8p12), which underlie the X chromosome-linked form and an autosomal dominant form of the disease, respectively. We studied a cohort of 98 unrelated Caucasian KAL patients. We identified KAL1 mutations in 14 patients, of which 7 (c.3G>A (p.M1?), g.IVS1+1G>T, c.570_571insA (p.R191fsX14), c.784G>C (p.R262P), c.958G>T (p.E320X), c.1651_1654delinsAGCT (p.P551_E552delinsSX), c.1711T>A (p.W571R)) have not been previously reported. In addition, we found FGFR1 mutations in 7 patients, namely c.303G>A (p.V102I), C.385A>C (p.D129A), c.810G>A (p.V273M), c.1093_1094delAG (p.R365fsX41), c.1561G>A (p.A520T), c.1836_1837insT (p.Y613fsX42), c.2190C>G (p.Y730X), all of which were novel mutations. In this study, unilateral renal agenesis and bimanual synkinesia were exclusively found associated with KAL1 mutations, cleft palate and dental agenesia with FGFR1 mutations.
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