Artículo de revista
Utilidad del estudio molecular de CYP21A2 en el manejo prenatal de hiperplasia suprarrenal congénita: detección de dos nuevas mutaciones en Chile
Fecha
2007-11Registro en:
REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE Volume: 135 Issue: 11 Pages: 1450-1455 Published: NOV 2007
0034-9887
Autor
Merino, Paulina
Bachega, Tania
Céspedes, Pablo
Trejo, León
Billerbeck, Ana Elisa
Codner Dujovne, Ethel
Institución
Resumen
Prenatal treatment of pregnancies at risk of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) may prevent ambiguous genitalia in female fetuses. We present the prenatal treatment performed in an extended family with two mutations. The proband, a boy with CAH-salt losing form, and his relatives were studied. The proband's paternal uncles/aunts were married to the maternal aunts/uncles, respectively. The relatives had normal basal and stimulated 170HProgesterone levels, which did not clarify their carrier status. The CYP21A2 gene was sequenced. The proband and the paternal relatives harbored a Q318X, R483W mutation in one allele. Me maternal relatives and the proband exhibited an R483frameshift mutation. Early dexametasone treatment was given during two pregnancies and stopped when male gender was confirmed by early ultrasonography. Both newborns were healthy and bad normal 170HProgesterone levels. This family had three mutations which abolish the 21-hydroxilase activity. Two mutations were detected in codon 483 of CYP21A2 gene, exon 10, which have not been reported previously in Latin-America. The molecular study performed in this family allowed its to give an appropriate genetic counseling and prenatal treatment.