scholarly journals Molecular Analysis of CYP21A2 Gene Mutations among Iraqi Patients with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ruqayah G. Y. Al-Obaidi ◽  
Bassam M. S. Al-Musawi ◽  
Munib Ahmed K. Al-Zubaidi ◽  
Christian Oberkanins ◽  
Stefan Németh ◽  
...  

Congenital adrenal hyperplasia is a group of autosomal recessive disorders. The most frequent one is 21-hydroxylase deficiency. Analyzing CYP21A2 gene mutations was so far not reported in Iraq. This work aims to analyze the spectrum and frequency of CYP21A2 mutations among Iraqi CAH patients. Sixty-two children were recruited from the Pediatric Endocrine Consultation Clinic, Children Welfare Teaching Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq, from September 2014 till June 2015. Their ages ranged between one day and 15 years. They presented with salt wasting, simple virilization, or pseudoprecocious puberty. Cytogenetic study was performed for cases with ambiguous genitalia. Molecular analysis of CYP21A2 gene was done using the CAH StripAssay (ViennaLab Diagnostics) for detection of 11 point mutations and >50% of large gene deletions/conversions. Mutations were found in 42 (67.7%) patients; 31 (50%) patients were homozygotes, 9 (14.5%) were heterozygotes, and 2 (3.2%) were compound heterozygotes with 3 mutations, while 20 (32.3%) patients had none of the tested mutations. The most frequently detected mutations were large gene deletions/conversions found in 12 (19.4%) patients, followed by I2Splice and Q318X in 8 (12.9%) patients each, I172N in 5 (8.1%) patients, and V281L in 4 (6.5%) patients. Del 8 bp, P453S, and R483P were each found in one (1.6%) and complex alleles were found in 2 (3.2%). Four point mutations (P30L, Cluster E6, L307 frameshift, and R356W) were not identified in any patient. In conclusion, gene deletions/conversions and 7 point mutations were recorded in varying proportions, the former being the commonest, generally similar to what was reported in regional countries.

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yang Liu ◽  
Jie Zheng ◽  
Xiaowei Xu ◽  
Xinjie Zhang ◽  
Ying Zhang ◽  
...  

Abstract Background 21-hydroxylase deficiency (21-OHD) caused by the CYP21A2 gene mutations is the most popular form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia. It is an autosomal recessive disorder results in the defective synthesis of cortisol and aldosterone. The incidences of various CYP21A2 gene mutations and the genotype-phenotype correlations vary among different populations. Therefore, the aim of current study was to identify the spectrum of CYP21A2 gene mutations of patients from northern China and analyze the genotype-phenotype correlation.Methods The clinical and molecular data of 22 patients were analyzed in this study. Locus-specific polymerasechain reaction and Sanger sequencing were applied to identify gene micro-conversions, and multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification as an alternative to Southern blotting was used to detect large fragment deletions/conversions. Then the genotypes were categorized in to Null, A, B, C and D groups to analyze the relationships between genotypes and phenotypes.Results Molecular defects were detected in 44 alleles (100%). Micro-conversion mutation IVS2-13A/C> G (70.5%) is most common in our cohort, followed by large gene deletions and conversions (22.7%). The other mutations present were p.R357W (4.5%) and E6 Cluster (2.3%). Genotypes of 22 patients (100%) were consistent with the predictive phenotypes.Conclusions In this study, we collected 22 21-OHD patients’ clinical and mutations data in Chinese population, especially in northern China. Micro-conversions were the most popular mutations and the frequencies were consistent with other cohorts. Moreover, thegenotypes and phenotypes in 21-OHDwere well correlated. This studyidentifiedthe mutation spectrum of CYP21A2gene and conduced to genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Tania Mayvel Espinosa Reyes ◽  
Teresa Collazo Mesa ◽  
Paulina Arasely Lantigua Cruz ◽  
Adriana Agramonte Machado ◽  
Emma Domínguez Alonso ◽  
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Background. There are several studies that show a good genotype-phenotype correlation in congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency (21OHD). However, there is well-documented evidence of inconsistency in some cases. Objectives. To determine if there is a correlation between the identified mutations and the clinical manifestations of 21OHD in the Cuban population. Methods. A cross-sectional descriptive study of all patients referred for a molecular diagnosis of 21OHD in Cuba from January 2000 to December 2018. The clinical manifestations of each patient were identified and classified according to the phenotype. The CYP21A2 gene was analyzed for the presence of 5 point mutations involved in the pathogenesis of 21OHD (intron 2, deletion of 8bp, I172N, P30L, and Q318X); correlation was sought between the phenotypic characteristics and the frequencies of point mutations in the patients using the Spearman test. Results. A total of 55 patients underwent direct analysis of the CYP21A2 gene in order to determine the presence of the 5 point mutations. Point mutations were identified in 31 patients, which corresponded to 56%. A statistically significant genotype-phenotype correlation was found. Conclusions. The correlation between the detected molecular defect and the clinical expression of 21OHD was reasonable in the Cuban population, which could allow phenotypic predictions to be made from the genotype.


Author(s):  
Ruqayah G. Y. Al-Obaidi ◽  
Bassam M. S. Al-Musawi ◽  
Munib Ahmed K. AlZubaidi ◽  
Christian Oberkanins ◽  
Stefan Németh ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 32 (5) ◽  
pp. 543-547 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maja Tankoska ◽  
Violeta Anastasovska ◽  
Marina Krstevska-Konstantinova ◽  
Michel Naydenov ◽  
Mirjana Kocova

Abstract Background Steroid 21-hydroxylase deficiency is an autosomal recessive disorder, present in 90–95% of all cases with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). The classical simple virilizing (SV) form of the disease causes virilization of the external genitalia in newborn females and pseudo-precocious puberty in both sexes, due to reactive androgen overproduction. Case presentation We describe a 3.5-year-old girl presenting with pubarche, P2 according to Tanner, advanced bone age of 6 years and 10 months, and high serum levels of 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP). Molecular analysis of the nine most common pseudogene-derived CYP21A2 point mutations was performed in the patient and her family members using the polymerase chain reaction/amplification-created restriction site (PCR/ACRS) method. We detected the P30L/I172N genotype in the patient. She had inherited a mild P30L mutation from her mother and a severe I172N mutation from her father. Conclusions Although the CAH phenotype is determined by the allele that produces most of the enzyme activity and the mild non-classical (NC) phenotype should be expected, the mild P30L known to be more virilizing probably induced the classical SV phenotype in our patient. A continuous regimen of hydrocortisone at a recommended dose failed to decrease the 17-OHP sufficiently. Careful tapering of the dose did not help, and her pubic hair advanced to P3 according to Tanner. Individually tailored treatment is warranted in this patient.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tania Mayvel Espinosa Reyes ◽  
Teresa Collazo Mesa ◽  
Paulina Arasely Lantigua Cruz ◽  
Adriana Agramonte Machado ◽  
Emma Domínguez Alonso ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is an autosomal recessive group of diseases. 21-Hydroxylase deficiency (21OHD) accounts for between 95 and 99% of all CAH cases. Objectives To characterize the genotype of patients clinically diagnosed with 21OHD and to identify the most frequent mutations in the Cuban population. Methods Cross-sectional descriptive study that included all patients diagnosed with 21OHD from January 2000 to December 2018. For the molecular analysis of the CYP21A2 gene, a protocol was used that used the polymerase chain reaction in 2 stages; in the first stage genomic DNA was amplified and 5 point mutations were detected in the second stage (Intron 2, Deletion of 8 bp, G318X, I172N and P30L). Results The 5 point mutations were identified in 31 of the 55 (56%) studied patients, 16/21 (76%) in the salt-wasting, 12/18 (67%) in the simple virilizing and 3/16 (19%) in the nonclassical form. The Intron 2 mutation was the most frequent, followed by G318X and 8 bp deletion. Compound heterozygotes were found in 10 patients, all corresponded to classic forms of the disease. Conclusions The causal CYP21A2 gene mutation was detected in 56% (72% in classic CAH), which makes the method encouraging. The most frequent mutations observed were Intron 2 and G318X. The detection of mutations offers confirmation of diagnosis, prediction of phenotype and genetic counseling.


Author(s):  
Berta Carvalho ◽  
C.Joana Marques ◽  
Rita Santos-Silva ◽  
Manuel Fontoura ◽  
Davide Carvalho ◽  
...  

AbstractCongenital Adrenal Hyperplasia is a group of genetic autosomal recessive disorders that affects adrenal steroidogenesis in the adrenal cortex. One of the most common defects associated with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia is the deficiency of 21-hydroxylase enzyme, responsible for the conversion of 17-hydroxyprogesterone to 11-deoxycortisol and progesterone to deoxycorticosterone. The impairment of cortisol and aldosterone production is directly related to the clinical form of the disease that ranges from classic or severe to non-classic or mild late onset. The deficiency of 21-hydroxylase enzyme results from pathogenic variants on CYP21A2 gene that, in the majority of the cases, compromise enzymatic activity and are strongly correlated with the clinical severity of the disease. Due to the exceptionally high homology and proximity between the gene and the pseudogene, more than 90% of pathogenic variants result from intergenic recombination. Around 75% are deleterious variants transferred from the pseudogene by gene conversion, during mitosis. About 20% are due to unequal crossing over during meiosis and lead to duplications or deletions on CYP21A2 gene. Molecular genetic analysis of CYP21A2 variants is of major importance for confirmation of clinical diagnosis, predicting prognosis and for an appropriate genetic counselling. In this review we will present an update on the genetic analysis of CYP21A2 gene variants in CAH patients performed in our department.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 1183
Author(s):  
Madalina Nicoleta Nan ◽  
Rosa Roig ◽  
Susana Martínez ◽  
Jose Rives ◽  
Eulàlia Urgell ◽  
...  

The most common form of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) results from a deficiency of the 21-hydroxylase enzyme (21-OHD), presenting with a broad spectrum of clinical phenotypes according to the CYP21A2 gene mutations. Of the 59 patients with suspected CAH, 62.7% presented a positive genetic result. Of them, 78.4% and 18.9% presented with non-classical and classical forms, respectively. An overall phenotype-genotype correlation of 88.9% was observed. Biochemically, 17-hydroxiprogesterone concentrations were significantly higher in genetically confirmed patients. Genetically, 36 patients presented with previously reported pathogenic variants, and one presented a new variant in homozygosis. Among the 74 alleles tested, point mutations were found in 89.2% and large rearrangements were found in the rest. The most prevalent pathogenic variant was p.(Val282Leu). The inclusion of relatives revealed one further case. Interestingly, 87.5% of relatives were carriers of a pathogenic variant, including two siblings initially classified as genetically positive. In addition, the study of male partners with gestational desire identified several carriers of mild mutations. Studying the allelic distribution of the variants also allowed for reclassifying one patient. In conclusion, a genetic approach including Sanger sequencing, multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) analysis, and allelic distribution of the pathogenic variants represents a beneficial tool for better classifying patients with 21-OHD.


2020 ◽  
Vol 33 (7) ◽  
pp. 893-900
Author(s):  
Mona Essawi ◽  
Inas Mazen ◽  
Lubna Fawaz ◽  
Heba Hassan ◽  
Nagham ElBagoury ◽  
...  

AbstractObjectivesCongenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency (21-OHD) is a common autosomal recessive disorder caused by defects in the CYP21A2 gene. We aimed to determine the prevalence of the most commonly reported mutations among 21-OHD Egyptian patients and correlate genotype with phenotype.MethodsMolecular analysis of the CYP21A2 gene was performed for the detection of the six most common point mutations (p.P30L, p.I172N, p.V281L, p.Q318X, the splice site mutation Int2 [IVS2–13A/C>G], and the cluster of three mutations [p.I236N, p.V237E, and p.M239K] designed as CL6). Polymerase chain reaction–restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) method was performed on 47 unrelated Egyptian 21α-OH deficiency patients and their available parents to detect the presence of the six most common point mutations.ResultsScreening for the six most common point mutations in CYP21A2 gene, revealed mutations in 87.2% (82/94) of the studied alleles corresponding to 47 Egyptian patients. The most common mutation among the studied cases was IVS2-13C/A>G that was found to be presented in a frequency of 46.8% (44/94). The genotype/phenotype correlations related to null, A, and B groups were with PPV of 100, 55.5, and 83.3%, respectively.ConclusionsThe described method diagnosed CAH in 80.8% of the studied patients. Good correlation between genotype and phenotype in salt wasting and simple virilizing forms is determined, whereas little concordance is seen in nonclassical one. Furthermore, studying the carrier frequency of 21-OHD among the normal population is of great importance.


2018 ◽  
Vol 64 (2) ◽  
pp. 79-84
Author(s):  
Elena L. Soboleva ◽  
Natalia S. Osinovskaya ◽  
Natalia N. Tkachenko ◽  
Vladislav S. Baranov ◽  
Marina A. Tarasova

Background. Very little research has been devoted to the studying fertility problem in nonclassical congenital adrenal hyperplasia (NCAH) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency. It is difficult to draw definitive conclusions regarding the need for glucocorticoid therapy in NCAH women based on limited data. Therefore, evaluating fertility in patients with NCAH and exploring the possibility of correcting its disturbances seemed to us to be a matter of importance. Aims — to evaluate the reproductive function of patients with NCAH and explore potential treatments for this disorder. Materials and methods. The study group included 60 patients with NCAH aged between 18 and 33 years old. NCAH was diagnosed based on early-morning serum 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP) levels above 30 nmol/l or 17-hydroxyprogesterone levels after ACTH stimulation above 26 nmol/l and/or characterized by molecular analysis of the CYP21A2 gene. Ultrasonography of the uterus and ovaries were performed in the cycle’s follicular phase. Total testosterone, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS), Androstenedione, 17-OHP and Progesterone was measured. Results. Overall, the patients complained of menstrual cycle disorders (60%), infertility — (28%), hirsutism — (63%). Prior to being diagnosed with NCAH, Thirty-four women sought care because of infertility or recurrent miscarriages. Seventeen women (50%) had miscarriages; later on, five of them developed secondary infertility. Two patients became pregnant without treatment being already diagnosed and progressed to delivery. Once the diagnosis of NCAH was made, 58 women started receiving glucocorticoid therapy, Thirty nine (67%) women became pregnant while on glucocorticoid therapy. Thus glucocorticoid therapy reduced the miscarriage rate from 50 to 10.3%; р<0.001. There was no difference in the miscarriage rate between patients who received or quit glucocorticoid therapy during pregnancy. Conclusions. Glucocorticoid therapy is a highly efficacious method of fertility restoration in NCAH patients. Use of glucocorticoids during pregnancy planning significantly reduced the miscarriage rate. No difference in pregnancy outcome between the patients who received glucocorticoid therapy during pregnancy as opposed to those who did not indicates the advisability of treatment discontinuation once pregnancy is determined.


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