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PMID 22584735
Gene Name AMHR2
Condition Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome
Association Both homozygous girls were normal. In the homozygous males, the degree of development of Müllerian derivatives was variable. The uterus was well developed in 2 boys of family I and in the patient from family II; however, in 1 subject from family I, Müller
Population size 14
Population details 14 (8 boys, 6 girls)
Sex Male, Female
Infertility type Male infertility, Female infertility
Associated genes AMH type II receptor
Other associated phenotypes Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome


Mutations of the AMH type II receptor in two extended families with persistent Müllerian duct syndrome: lack of phenotype/genotype correlation

Abduljabbar M, Taheini K, Picard JY, Cate RL, Josso N.

Our goal was to compare phenotype and genotype in two extended Middle-Eastern families affected by persistent Müllerian duct syndrome due to mutations of the type II anti-Müllerian hormone receptor (AMHR-II). The first, consanguineous, family consisted of 6 boys and 2 girls, the second consisted of 4 girls and 2 boys. In family I, 4 boys and 1 girl were homozygous for a stop mutation in the 9th exon of AMHR-II, removing part of the intracellular domain of the protein. In family II, 1 girl and 1 boy were homozygous for a transversion changing conserved histidine 254 into a glutamine. Both homozygous girls were normal. In the homozygous males, the degree of development of Müllerian derivatives was variable. The uterus was well developed in 2 boys of family I and in the patient from family II; however, in 1 subject from family I, Müllerian derivatives were undetectable. Taken together, the diversity of clinical symptoms within the same sibship and the lack of correlation between the development of the Müllerian derivatives and the severity of the molecular defects suggest highly variable penetrance of the abnormal alleles and/or the existence of other genetic or epigenetic modifiers of gene expression. CI - Copyright © 2012 S. Karger AG, Basel. FAU - Abduljabbar, Mohammad AU - Abduljabbar M AD - Department of Pediatrics, Dhahran Health Center, Saudi Aramco, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. abduljma@aramco.com.sa FAU - Taheini, Khalid AU - Taheini K FAU - Picard, Jean-Yves AU - Picard JY FAU - Cate, Richard L AU - Cate RL