| Literature DB >> 28130116 |
Ja Hye Kim1, Eungu Kang2, Sun Hee Heo3, Gu-Hwan Kim4, Ja-Hyun Jang5, Eun-Hae Cho5, Beom Hee Lee2, Han-Wook Yoo2, Jin-Ho Choi6.
Abstract
Disorders of sex development (DSD) vary phenotypically and are caused by a number of genetic etiologies. This study investigated the genetic etiology of DSD patients using targeted exome sequencing of 67 known DSD-associated genes in humans. This study included 37 patients with 46, XY DSD and seven patients with 46, XX DSD. We identified known pathogenic mutations or deletion in nine (20.5%) patients in the AR, CYP17A1, SRD5A1, and DMRT1/2 genes. Novel variants were identified in nine patients (20.5%) in the AR, ATRX, CYP17A1, CHD7, MAP3K1, NR5A1, and WWOX genes. Among them, four patients harbored pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants, while the remaining five patients (11.4%) had variants of uncertain significance. We were able to make a genetic diagnosis in 29.5% of patients with pathogenic or likely pathogenic mutations. Targeted exome sequencing is an efficient tool to improve the diagnostic yield of DSD, despite its phenotypic and genetic heterogeneity. Copyright ÂEntities:
Keywords: Androgen receptor; CYP17A1; Disorders of sex development; Exome sequencing; SRD5A2
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28130116 DOI: 10.1016/j.mce.2017.01.037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Cell Endocrinol ISSN: 0303-7207 Impact factor: 4.102