I. Chernyak, N. Y. Kalinchenko, A. I. Tlif, E. I. Kleshenko, E. V. Vasiliev, V. Petrov, A. Tiulpakov
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Abstract
Familial glucocorticoid deficiency (FGD, MIM*202200) is a rare form of primary chronic adrenal insufficiency characterized by resistance of the adrenal cortex to ACTH, decrease in secretion of glucocorticoids and adrenal androgens, and increase in plasma ACTH level. Currently, at least 7 genes whose mutations lead to the development of FGD have been described. These are MC2R, MRAP, STAR, CYP11A1, NNT, TXNRD2, and AAAS. E. Meimaridou and J. Kowalczyk were the first who described NNT gene mutation in 2012 in one patient who underwent molecular genetic examination and 9 patients with clinical presentation of familial glucocorticoid deficiency. Understanding of the exact cause of primary chronic adrenal insufficiency enables adjusting the treatment, predicting the development of possible complications and related dysfunctions of other organs, as well as the need for medical and genetic counseling of the family.