Adult-onset renal failure in a family with Alagille syndrome with proteinuria and a novel JAG1 mutation

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Abstract

Alagille syndrome (AGS) is an autosomal-dominant multi-organ disorder involving the liver, heart, eyes, face and skeleton. In addition, various renal abnormalities have also been reported in several cases. We describe a patient with a novel frameshift mutation in exon 12 of the JAG1 gene who presented with chronic renal failure. In this family, five members of three generations had clinical features implicated in AGS. Three members had adult-onset renal dysfunction with proteinuria, and two of them required haemodialysis therapy. AGS should be considered in the differential diagnosis of proteinuric renal disease, even in adult patients. © The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERA-EDTA. All rights reserved.

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Hayashi, N., Okuyama, H., Matsui, Y., Yamaya, H., Kinoshita, E., Minato, H., … Yokoyama, H. (2013). Adult-onset renal failure in a family with Alagille syndrome with proteinuria and a novel JAG1 mutation. Clinical Kidney Journal, 6(3), 295–299. https://doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sft027

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