Phenotypic Heterogeneity Associated with Identical Mutations in Residue 870 of the Androgen Receptor
- 15 May 2002
- journal article
- case report
- Published by S. Karger AG in Hormone Research in Paediatrics
- Vol. 57 (3-4) , 90-93
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000057958
Abstract
Background/Aims: Mutations in the androgen receptor (AR) gene result in an X-linked recessive form of male pseudohermaphroditism known as the androgen-insensitivity syndrome (AIS). The alterations most frequently observed are missense or nonsense point mutations in exons 4–8 of the AR gene that affect the steroid-binding domain of the receptor in subjects with various degrees of androgen resistance. Despite the increasing number of AR mutations identified, a reliable genotype-phenotype correlation has not been established and individuals with the same molecular defect may exhibit different phenotypes. Here, we studied a patients with an AIS characterized by bilateral gynecomastia, normal male external genitalia, and normal sperm counts. Methods: Exon-specific polymerase chain reaction, single-stranded conformational polymorphism, and sequencing analysis of the subject’s AR gene were performed in addition to hormone-binding assays in skin fibroblasts from the patient. Results: A point mutation at codon 870 of the AR, changing alanine to valine, was detected. Conclusion: As AR missense mutations changing alanine 870 to valine have been previously described in 3 unrelated patients showing severe AIS phenotypes, we conclude that phenotypic heterogeneity associated to identical mutations in the AR gene is probably due to individual functional differences in AR coregulator molecules.Keywords
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