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Sporadic case of X-chromosomal Alport syndrome in a consanguineous family
Authors:B. Ermisch  Oliver Gross  Kai-Olaf Netzer  Manfred Weber  Matthias Brandis  Lothar Bernd Zimmerhackl
Affiliation:(1) Children’s Hospital, University of Freiburg, Mathildenstrasse 1, D-79106 Freiburg, Germany e-mail: Ermisch@kkl200.ukl.uni-freiburg.de Tel.: +49-761-2704431, Fax: +49-761-2704481, DE;(2) Department of Internal Medicine I, Hospital Merheim, Ostmerheimerstrasse 200, D-51109 Cologne, Germany, DE
Abstract:Alport syndrome (AS) is a genetic disorder of basement membranes caused by mutations in type IV collagen genes that is characterized by chronic hematuria and progressive nephropathy leading to renal failure. The main extrarenal features include sensorineural hearing loss and ocular lesions. The mode of inheritance is X-linked dominant in about 80%–85% of the affected families, whereas autosomal transmission is rarely encountered. We report a male patient originating from a healthy consanguineous Lebanese family who presented with an unusual association of obstructive uropathy and AS. Hematuria and proteinuria were initially attributed to a suspected poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis (GN) and high-grade subpelvic ureteral stenosis. Persistence of symptoms after medical treatment of poststreptococcal GN and surgical correction of obstructive uropathy finally led to renal biopsy. The observed ultrastructural changes of the glomerular basement membrane were typical for AS.Molecular genetic studies revealed a previously undescribed de novo mutation in the COL4A5 gene, excluding maternal heterozygotic carrier status. This case report emphasizes the importance of hereditary nephritis in the differential diagnosis of chronic hematuria, and demonstrates the value of molecular studies for genetic counselling in AS. Received: 9 October 1998 / Revised: 15 February 1999 / Accepted: 24 August 1999
Keywords:  Alport syndrome  Glomerular basement membrane  Hereditary nephropathy  De novo mutation  Obstructive uropathy
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