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Familial microscopic hematuria (FMH) is associated with a genetically heterogeneous group of conditions including the collagen-IV nephropathies, the heritable C3/CFHR5 nephropathy and the glomerulopathy with fibronectin deposits. The clinical course varies widely, ranging from isolated benign familial hematuria to end-stage renal disease (ESRD) later in life. We investigated 24 families using next generation sequencing (NGS) for 5 genes: COL4A3, COL4A4, COL4A5, CFHR5 and FN1. In 17 families (71%), we found 15 pathogenic mutations in COL4A3/A4/A5, 9 of them novel. In 5 families patients inherited classical AS with hemizygous X-linked COL4A5 mutations. Even more patients developed later-onset Alport-related nephropathy having inherited heterozygous COL4A3/A4 mutations that cause thin basement membranes. Amongst 62 heterozygous or hemizygous patients, 8 (13%) reached ESRD, while 25% of patients with heterozygous COL4A3/A4 mutations, aged >50-years, reached ESRD. In conclusion, COL4A mutations comprise a frequent cause of FMH. Heterozygous COL4A3/A4 mutations predispose to renal function impairment, supporting that thin basement membrane nephropathy is not always benign. The molecular diagnosis is essential for differentiating the X-linked from the autosomal recessive and dominant inheritance. Finally, NGS technology is established as the gold standard for the diagnosis of FMH and associated collagen-IV glomerulopathies, frequently averting the need for invasive renal biopsies.
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Colágeno Tipo IV/genética , Glomeruloesclerosis Focal y Segmentaria/genética , Hematuria/genética , Mutación/genética , Nefritis Hereditaria/genética , Adulto , Edad de Inicio , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Familia , Femenino , Membrana Basal Glomerular/patología , Membrana Basal Glomerular/ultraestructura , Glomeruloesclerosis Focal y Segmentaria/complicaciones , Hematuria/complicaciones , Secuenciación de Nucleótidos de Alto Rendimiento , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Nefritis Hereditaria/complicaciones , Linaje , Penetrancia , Adulto JovenRESUMEN
The X-linked Alport syndrome (ATS) is caused by mutations in COL4A5 and exhibits a widely variable expression. Usually ATS is heralded with continuous microhematuria which rapidly progresses to proteinuria, hypertension and chronic or end-stage renal disease (ESRD) by adolescence, frequently accompanied by sensorineural deafness and ocular complications. Milder forms of ATS also exist. We studied 42 patients (19M, 23F) of nine Hellenic families suspected clinically of X-linked ATS who presented with marked phenotypic heterogeneity. We identified mutations in COL4A5 in six families. Two males with nonsense mutation E228X reached ESRD by ages 14 and 18. Frameshift mutation 2946delT followed the same course with early onset renal involvement and deafness. However, two males with the milder missense mutation G624D, reached ESRD after 39 years and one patient showed thin basement membrane nephropathy (TBMN). Another 5/8 affected males with missense mutation P628L also developed ESRD between 30 and 57 years, while three exhibit only mild chronic renal failure (CRF). The data support previous findings that certain mutations are associated with milder phenotypes and confirm that mutation G624D may be expressed as TBMN with familial hematuria. Similar conclusions apply for missense mutation P628L. Interestingly, mutations G624D and P628L are near the 12th natural interruption of COL4A5 triple helical domain, which may explain the milder phenotype.
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Colágeno Tipo IV/genética , Mutación , Nefritis Hereditaria/genética , Adolescente , Adulto , Codón sin Sentido , Chipre/epidemiología , Femenino , Mutación del Sistema de Lectura , Estudios de Asociación Genética , Grecia/epidemiología , Humanos , Fallo Renal Crónico/etiología , Fallo Renal Crónico/genética , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Mutación Missense , Nefritis Hereditaria/complicaciones , FenotipoRESUMEN
Early micro-cancer detection in the small intestine can be realized using infrared fluorescence endoscopy (IRFE) in conjunction with an infrared fluorescence biomarker. In this paper, we present a third-generation capsule that detects weak fluorescence signals emitted by low concentrations of indocyanine green (ICG). An applicationspecific integrated circuit (ASIC) has been designed and fabricated that integrates many of the peripheral components of the capsule system. The ASIC enables the system to have greater sensitivity whilst reducing the capsule size and lowering the power consumption.