NR3C2 microdeletions-an underrecognized cause of pseudohypoaldosteronism type 1A: a case report and literature review.
Lab Med
; 55(5): 640-644, 2024 Sep 04.
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES:
Pseudohypoaldosteronism type 1A (PHA1A) is caused by haploinsufficiency of the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR). Heterozygous small insertions/deletions, transitions, and/or transversions within NR3C2 comprise the majority (85%-90%) of pathogenic copy number variants. Structural chromosomal abnormalities, contiguous gene deletion syndromes, and microdeletions are infrequent. We describe a neonate with PHA1A due to a novel NR3C2 microdeletion involving exons 1-2.METHODS:
Literature review identified 39 individuals with PHA1A due to NR3C2 microdeletions. Transmission modality, variant description(s), testing method(s), exon(s) deleted, and affected functional domain(s) were characterized.RESULTS:
In total, 40 individuals with NR3C2 microdeletions were described 19 involved contiguous exons encoding a single MR domain; 21 involved contiguous exons encoding multiple MR domains. Transmission modality frequency was familial (65%), de novo (20%), or unknown (15%). Sequencing (Sanger or short-read next-generation) failed to detect microdeletions in 100% of tested individuals (n = 38). All were detected using deletion/duplication testing modalities. In 2 individuals, only microarray-based testing was performed; microdeletions were detected in both cases.CONCLUSION:
Initial testing for PHA1A should rely on sequencing to detect the most common genetic alterations. Deletion/duplication analysis should be performed when initial testing is nondiagnostic. Most NR3C2 microdeletions are parentally transmitted, thus highlighting the importance of familial genetic testing and counseling.Palavras-chave
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Pseudo-Hipoaldosteronismo
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Receptores de Mineralocorticoides
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En
Ano de publicação:
2024
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