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<scp>SF1</scp> and spleen development: new heterozygous mutation, literature review and consequences for <i><scp>NR5A1</scp>‐</i>mutated patient's management
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2016
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SpermatogenesisSpleen Development AnomaliesGeneticsPathologyMolecular GeneticsReproductive BiologyGenetic MedicineClinical GeneticsMendelian DisorderHematologyNew Heterozygous MutationEndocrinologyInborn Error Of ImmunityDevelopmental BiologyGenetic DisorderLiterature ReviewPathogenesisSteroidogenic Factor 1Medical GeneticsSpleen DevelopmentMedicineCell Development
Steroidogenic factor 1 (encoded by SF1/NR5A1) is a transcription factor with multiple target genes involved in the development and function of multiple steroidogenic and non-steroidogenic tissues. NR5A1 mutations lead to several phenotypes, including sex reversal, spermatogenesis failure, premature ovarian failure and adrenocortical insufficiency. The implication of NR5A1 mutations in spleen development anomalies was recently highlighted. We provide new evidence of this involvement, describing a novel heterozygous non-sense NR5A1 mutation in a 46,XY-DSD with polysplenia female proband and her father, who had hypospadias and asplenia.
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