International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jan 2021)

Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome: From Bench to Bed

  • Nina Tyutyusheva,
  • Ilaria Mancini,
  • Giampiero Igli Baroncelli,
  • Sofia D’Elios,
  • Diego Peroni,
  • Maria Cristina Meriggiola,
  • Silvano Bertelloni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22031264
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 3
p. 1264

Abstract

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Complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (CAIS) is due to complete resistance to the action of androgens, determining a female phenotype in persons with a 46,XY karyotype and functioning testes. CAIS is caused by inactivating mutations in the androgen receptor gene (AR). It is organized in eight exons located on the X chromosome. Hundreds of genetic variants in the AR gene have been reported in CAIS. They are distributed throughout the gene with a preponderance located in the ligand-binding domain. CAIS mainly presents as primary amenorrhea in an adolescent female or as a bilateral inguinal/labial hernia containing testes in prepubertal children. Some issues regarding the management of females with CAIS remain poorly standardized (such as the follow-up of intact testes, the timing of gonadal removal and optimal hormone replacement therapy). Basic research will lead to the consideration of new issues to improve long-term well-being (such as bone health, immune and metabolic aspects and cardiovascular risk). An expert multidisciplinary approach is mandatory to increase the long-term quality of life of women with CAIS.

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