NPHS2 homozygous p.R229Q variant: potential modifier instead of causal effect in focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
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NPHS2 homozygous p.R229Q variant: potential modifier instead of causal effect in focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
Abstract
Background: The pathogenicity of the NPHS2 homozygous p.R229Q variant in steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome (SRNS) is doubtful. While it has been reported in unaffected controls, it is enriched in patients with SRNS, suggesting pathogenicity.
Case-diagnosis/treatment: A family with three members homozygous for the NPHS2 p.R229Q variant is presented: a 37-year-old patient who was diagnosed with proteinuria at age 7 months, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) at age 20 years, and end-stage renal disease (ESRD) at age 33 years, his 59 year-old father and his 40 year-old brother, both unaffected with no proteinuria. The affected son also harbors a heterozygous de novo, truncating PAX2 mutation (c.76dupG, p.V26Gfs*28), which can explain his chronic renal failure but which is rarely associated with FSGS.
Conclusions: This family provides further evidence that homozygous p.R229Q in itself may not cause FSGS. Nevertheless, the rare association of FSGS to a PAX2 mutation may reflect the modifier effect of p.R229Q in the homozygous state. Such a modifier effect can also explain its enrichment in SRNS patients. Patients with homozygous p.R229Q should be screened for the causative mutation in a second gene.
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