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Late-onset central hypoventilation syndrome: a family genetic study.

L S Doherty1, J L Kiely, P C Deegan, G Nolan, S McCabe, A J Green, S Ennis, W T McNicholas.   

Abstract

Congenital central hypoventilation syndrome is a rare disorder characterised by chronic alveolar hypoventilation, which becomes more pronounced during sleep and may be associated with neurocristopathies, such as Hirchsprung's disease. A mutation in the PHOX2B gene has recently been identified. In a family of both parents and five offspring, detailed clinical assessment, pulmonary function testing, overnight sleep studies and ventilatory responsiveness to progressive hypercapnia (V'(R,CO(2))) were performed, in addition to analysis of known genetic loci for this condition. The father and four of the offspring demonstrated features of central hypoventilation with nonapnoeic oxygen desaturation during sleep and diminished V'(R,CO(2)), despite normal pulmonary function. The lowest sleep saturation was median (range) 79% (67-83%) and V'(R,CO(2)) was 2.1 (0.03-4.3) L x min(-1) x kPa(-1). The normal values for the authors' centre (St Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland) are 15-40 L x min(-1) x kPa(-1). An in-frame five amino acid polyalanine expansion of the PHOX2B gene was found in all affected subjects, while the mother and fifth child, who did not have features of central hypoventilation, had a normal PHOX2B gene. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brainstem in one severely affected child was normal. The present study of a unique family confirms that transmission of late-onset congenital central hypoventilation syndrome is autosomal dominant in nature.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17264323     DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00001606

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Respir J        ISSN: 0903-1936            Impact factor:   16.671


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