Homozygous mutation of KISS1 receptor (KISS1R) gene identified in a Chinese patient with congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (CHH): case report and literature review
Author:
Chen Xiaoqian1, Hu Man1, Du Tingting1, Yang Luhong1, Li Yakun1, Feng Lifang1, Luo Juan1, Yao Hui1, Chen Xiaohong1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism , Wuhan Children’s Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology , Wuhan , China
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
Congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (CHH) is a rare condition caused by a defect in the production, secretion or action of gonadotropin-releasing hormone. The absence of puberty and varying degrees of gonadotropic deficiency are common symptoms of this disorder. Heterogeneity exists in the clinical presentation of the different clinical subtypes and multiple genes have been implicated in CHH. A number of genetic defects have been identified as causes normosmic CHH, including mutations of GnRHR, GNRH1, KISS1R, KISS1, TACR3 and TAC3. Loss-of-function mutations in KISS1R gene are a rare cause of normosmic CHH.
Case presentation
We described an 11.5 years old Chinese patient who presented at birth with micropenis, microorchidia and bilateral cryptorchidism. Whole-exome sequencing was also performed and identified a homozygous mutation of KISS1R gene, c.1010_1028del (p.V337Afs*82). The variant was predicted as “deleterious” and classified as “likely pathogenic”. This variant has never been reported in patients with CHH. Furthermore, we summarized the clinical presentations and analyzed the phenotype-genotype correlation between CHH and KISS1R mutations in previous reports.
Conclusions
This study details the clinical phenotypes and hormone levels of the patient and expands the spectrum of mutations in the KISS1R gene associated with CHH.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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