Novel mutations in patients with X-linked Alport syndrome Two case reports

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Rationale:A genotype-phenotype correlation is known to be associated with Alport syndrome (AS). Identifying novel mutations can expand the knowledge about the natural course of AS. Patient concerns: The first patient was a-15-year-old boy detected with proteinuria during the school health check-up. The second case was a-29-year-old woman, who visited the outpatient clinic for edema. Diagnosis: We performed targeted next-generation sequencing to identify the mutations associated with AS. Results were confirmed by Sanger sequencing and multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification. Missense mutation (c.2332G>C, p. Gly778Arg) was identified in the first case and an exon 16 deletion was also identified in the second case. Intervention: We treated both cases with angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB). Outcomes: The amount of proteinuria in the first case did not change after ARB therapy, during the follow-up period (1 year). Proteinuria in the woman decreased to half of the baseline level, 1 year after treatment. Glomerular filtration rate was also maintained during the follow-up. Conclusion: We identified novel mutations in Koreans with an X-linked AS mutation in the COL4A5 gene and an individual phenotype. This is the first report of AS patients with a novel missense mutation and copy number variation.

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Oh, S., Kim, J., Kim, H., Jeon, J. S., Noh, H., Han, D. C., … Kwon, S. H. (2019). Novel mutations in patients with X-linked Alport syndrome Two case reports. Medicine (United States), 98(20). https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000015660

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