Biomedical Papers (Dec 2019)

Late diagnosis of complete androgen insensitivity syndrome and transmission/carriers of the condition in a family with mutation c.2495G> T p.(Arg832Leu) in exon 7 of the androgen receptor gene: genetic, clinical and ethical aspects

  • Renata Pomahacova,
  • Jana Zamboryova,
  • Petra Paterova,
  • Anna Krepelova,
  • Ivan Subrt,
  • Radka Jaklova,
  • Petra Vohradska,
  • Eliska Hrdonkova,
  • Josef Sykora

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5507/bp.2018.067
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 163, no. 4
pp. 379 – 382

Abstract

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Background: The complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (CAIS) is a rare genetic disorder causing insensitivity to androgens in a person with female phenotype and 46,XY karyotype due to a mutation in the androgen receptor gene located on chromosome X. These children are born with female external genitalia, and females are transmitters. Case Report: We illustrate an unexpected diagnosis of CAIS in two siblings during examination for short stature, and describe transmission/carriers in the family along with ethical aspects. Conclusion: A genetic examination could have earlier revealed the transmission of c.2495G>Tp.(Arg832Leu) mutation in exon 7. Our experience highlights the possibility of prenatal testing for the management of pregnancy in a family with a history of CAIS. The implications of prenatal testing in relation to CAIS with clearer explication of ethical and clinical issues warrant further investigation.

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