Parallel Multi-Gene Panel Testing for Diagnosis of Idiopathic Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism/Kallmann Syndrome

M. Senthilraja, A. Chapla, F. Jebasingh, Dukhabhandhu Naik, T. Paul, N. Thomas
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Kallmann syndrome (KS)/Idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (IHH) is characterized by hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and anosmia or hyposmia due to the abnormal migration of olfactory and gonadotropin releasing hormone producing neurons. Multiple genes have been implicated in KS/IHH. Sequential testing of these genes utilising Sanger sequencing is time consuming and not cost effective. The introduction of parallel multigene panel sequencing of small gene panels for the identification of causative gene variants has been shown to be a robust tool in the clinical setting. Utilizing multiplex PCR for the four gene KS/IHH panel followed by NGS, we describe herewith two cases of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism with a Prokineticin receptor 2 (PROKR2) gene and KAL1 gene mutation. The subject with a PROKR2 mutation had a normal perception of smell and normal olfactory bulbs on imaging. The subject with a KAL1 gene mutation had anosmia and a hypoplastic olfactory bulb.
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平行多基因面板检测诊断特发性促性腺功能减退/卡尔曼综合征
卡尔曼综合征(Kallmann syndrome, KS)/特发性促性腺功能减退症(Idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, IHH)以嗅觉和促性腺激素释放激素产生神经元异常迁移而导致的促性腺功能减退和嗅觉缺失或性腺功能减退为特征。多种基因与KS/IHH有关。利用桑格测序对这些基因进行顺序测试既耗时又不划算。引入平行多基因面板测序小基因面板鉴定致病基因变异已被证明是一个强大的工具,在临床设置。利用多重PCR对四基因KS/IHH面板和NGS,我们在此描述了两例促性腺激素功能低下,促性腺激素受体2 (PROKR2)基因和KAL1基因突变。携带PROKR2基因突变的受试者嗅觉正常,嗅球成像正常。携带KAL1基因突变的受试者患有嗅觉缺失和嗅球发育不全。
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