RMIT University
Browse

Genetic analysis of SRD5A2 gene in Indian patients with 5 alpha reductase deficiency

journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-01, 07:58 authored by R. Sahu, R. Boddula, P. Sharma, V. Bhatia, Ronda GreavesRonda Greaves, S. Rao, M. Desai, A. Wakhlu, S. Phadke, M. Shukla, P. Dabadghao, R. Mehrotra, E. Bhatia
Background. 5a-Reductase deficiency (5RD) is uncommon autosomal recessive disorder of sexual differentiation. It results from impaired conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone due to mutations in the steroid 5a-reductase type 2 gene (SRD5A2). Mutations in SRD5A2 have not been previously reported in Indian patients with 5RD. Aim: To delineate the clinical features and mutations in the SRD5A2 gene in Indian patients with 5RD. Patients and Methods: The SRD5A2 gene was sequenced in two unrelated patients with elevated testosterone/dihydrotestosterone ratio and in one patient with classical clinical features and virilization at puberty (in whom the ratio could not be measured due to prior gonadectomy). The prevalence of SRD5A2 mutations was also studied in 52 healthy ethnic control subjects by PCR-RFLP. Results: Two patients, both from the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, carried the homozygous missense mutation p.R246Q in exon 5. Parents of both probands were heterozygous for the mutation. The mutation was absent in 52 control subjects. The third patient, with severe perineoscrotal hypospadias and micropenis, was detected to have a novel heterozygous missense mutation p.Q56H, as well as the homozygous polymbrohism, p.V89L, both in exon 1. The p.Q56H, mutation was absent in 52 control subjects. Conclusion: p.R246Q is a common SRD5A2 mutation in 5RD patients from the Indian subcontinent. © Freund Publishing House Ltd.

History

Related Materials

  1. 1.
    ISSN - Is published in 0334018X

Journal

Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism (JPEM)

Volume

22

Issue

3

Start page

247

End page

254

Total pages

8

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG

Place published

Germany

Language

English

Copyright

© Freund Publishing House Ltd, London

Former Identifier

2006019893

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-11-18

Usage metrics

    Scholarly Works

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC