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. 1997 Jan;82(1):213-7.
doi: 10.1210/jcem.82.1.3692.

Genetic heterogeneity evidenced by low incidence of KAL-1 gene mutations in sporadic cases of gonadotropin-releasing hormone deficiency

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Genetic heterogeneity evidenced by low incidence of KAL-1 gene mutations in sporadic cases of gonadotropin-releasing hormone deficiency

N A Georgopoulos et al. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1997 Jan.

Abstract

Isolated GnRH deficiency is a heritable condition characterized by a functional deficit in GnRH secretion. Familial cases with different modes of inheritance have been described, and the gene responsible for the X-linked form (KAL-1) has been identified. However, sporadic cases with no documented family history of GnRH deficiency account for the majority of the affected patients. For this reason, we sought to determine the frequency with which KAL-1 gene mutations occur in patients with sporadic GnRH deficiency. Only 1 of 21 patients with sporadic GnRH deficiency was found to bear a defect in the KAL-1 gene (a deletion of 14 bases starting at codon 464). Three types of polymorphic single base substitutions with no apparent correlation with GnRH deficiency were also detected in several patients. In each of 3 different patients with an X-linked mode of inheritance, 3 genetic defects, 2 point mutations and a small intragenic deletion, were detected. These defects consist of a single base mutation introducing a stop codon at position 328, a single base mutation resulting in a phenylalanine to leucine substitution at position 517, and a 9-base deletion at the 3'-exon-intron splice site of exon 8, respectively. All identified genetic defects occur within the fibronectin type III repeats of the predicted protein encoded by the KAL-1 gene. In conclusion, our study indicates that the incidence of genetic defects within the coding region of the KAL-1 gene in patients with sporadic GnRH deficiency is low (5-8%), thus supporting the idea that the X-linked form of inheritance represents the least common form of the disease.

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