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Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics

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Alport Syndrome: De Novo Mutation in the COL4A5 Gene Converting Glycine 1205 to Valine

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Publication Date: 28 Jun 2012

Type: Case report

Journal: Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics

Citation: Clinical Medicine Insights: Pediatrics 2012:6 41-49

doi: 10.4137/CMPed.S7509

Abstract

Background: Alport syndrome is a primary basement membrane disorder arising from mutations in genes encoding the type IV collagen protein family. It is a genetically heterogeneous disease with different mutations and forms of inheritance that presents with renal affection, hearing loss and eye defects. Several new mutations related to X-linked forms have been previously determined.

Methods: We report the case of a 12 years old male and his family diagnosed with Alport syndrome after genetic analysis was performed.

Result: A new mutation determining a nucleotide change c.3614G > T (p.Gly1205Val) in hemizygosis in the COL4A5 gene was found. This molecular defect has not been previously described.

Conclusion: Molecular biology has helped us to comprehend the mechanisms of pathophysiology in Alport syndrome. Genetic analysis provides the only conclusive diagnosis of the disorder at the moment. Our contribution with a new mutation further supports the need of more sophisticated molecular methods to increase the mutation detection rates with lower costs and less time.


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