家族性KAL1基因完全缺失致Kallmann综合征1例

S. H. Lee, Seong Woo Han, Gu-Hwan Kim, H. Yoo, W. Chung
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Kallmann综合征(KS)的特点是与促性腺功能减退和嗅觉缺失有关。虽然绝大多数KS病例是散发性的,但已经描述了一些x连锁隐性遗传(KAL1),常染色体显性遗传(FGFR1)和常染色体隐性遗传(最常见的是GNRHR)模式。两名男童因隐睾及未进入青春期而转介至我科。经实验室评估,他们被诊断为促性腺功能低下。通过放射学检查检测嗅球发育不全,并通过多重结扎依赖探针扩增(MLPA)检测KAL1基因的完全缺失。虽然在兄弟姐妹中诊断出隐睾,但只有哥哥患有感音神经性听力丧失和右肾发育不全,这是在x连锁KS中报道的特征。我们在此描述了两个携带KAL1完全缺失的患病兄弟的临床异质性;这是国内报道的第一例因KAL1基因完全缺失而导致的家族性Kallmann综合征。(韩国社会儿科内分泌杂志2011;16:61-65)
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A Familial Case of Kallmann Syndrome due to KAL1 Gene Complete Deletion
Kallmann syndrome (KS) is characterized by the association of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and anosmia. Although the vast majority of KS cases are sporadic, some X-linked recessive (KAL1), autosomal dominant (FGFR1), and autosomal recessive (most commonly GNRHR) modes of inheritance have been described. Two boys were referred to our department because of cryptorchidism and the absence of puberty. Upon laboratory evaluation they were diagnosed with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. Agenesis of the olfactory bulbs was detected in radiologic tests, and total deletion of the KAL1 gene was detected through multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA). Although cryptorchidism was diagnosed in the siblings, only the older brother suffered from sensorineural hearing loss and right renal agenesis, a feature that had been reported in X-linked KS. We describe herein the clinical heterogeneity of two affected brothers who carry a complete deletion in KAL1; this is the first case of familial Kallmann syndrome due to the complete deletion of the KAL1 gene reported in Korea. (J Korean Soc Pediatr Endocrinol 2011;16:61-65)
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