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PMID | 9160185 |
Gene Name | AR |
Condition | Androgen resistance syndromes |
Association |
In conclusion, the study revealed two mutations previously reported in other geographically distinct populations, inferring the possibility of mutational hot spots in the genes. |
Mutation | (C to T substitution) at codon 246, (G to A substitution) at codon 889 |
Population size | 7 |
Population details | 7 AIS |
Other associated phenotypes |
Male infertility, female infertility |
Molecular analysis of androgen resistance syndromes in Egyptian patients Essawi M, Gad YZ, el-Rouby O, Temtamy SA, Sabour YA, el-Awady MK. Androgen resistance syndromes [i.e. 5 alpha-reductase deficiency (5 alpha RD) and androgen receptor (AR) defects] are frequently reported among Egyptian intersex patients. This study examined AR and 5 alpha-reductase 2 (5 alpha R2) gene mutations among a sample of such cases as a first step towards instituting a screening program. Five families with a typical hormonal profile of 5 alpha RD were screened for major deletions of exons 3-5 of the 5 alpha R2 gene, using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and electrophoresis. Thereafter, screening for point mutations was carried out by single strand conformational polymorphism (SSCP) analysis, followed by nucleotide sequencing. Seven patients with androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS) were subjected to molecular analysis of AR exons B-H by a similar protocol, except for the use of denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) for screening point mutations. No major deletions were found in either gene. One family had abnormal electrophoretic mobility on SSCP of exon 5 of the 5 alpha R2 gene, resulting from a point mutation (C to T substitution) at codon 246. Another family, showing retarded mobility on DGGE, had a point mutation (G to A substitution) at codon 889 of the AR gene. In conclusion, the study revealed two mutations previously reported in other geographically distinct populations, inferring the possibility of mutational hot spots in the genes. FAU - Essawi, M AU - Essawi M AD - Human Genetics Department, National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt. FAU - Gad, Y Z AU - Gad YZ FAU - el-Rouby, O AU - el-Rouby O FAU - Temtamy, S A AU - Temtamy SA FAU - Sabour, Y A AU - Sabour YA |