Androgen receptor gene trinucleotide repeats as a marker for tracing disease in a family with intersex patients

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Mutations of the androgen receptor (AR) gene give rise to a wide array of phenotypic abnormalities.Various mutations of the AR gene and expanded polyglutamine repeats (CAG) at exon 1 of the gene havebeen reported in patients with infertility and neurodegenerative diseases. However, the role of the ARgene trinucleotides repeats has not been systemically studied in those with hypospadias or genitalambiguity. In this study it was tried to find out the potential association between these repeats and sexualdevelopment in a family consisted of 10 persons including one girl with primary amenorrhea and twoboys with severe hypospadias.Mother was heterozygote for both CAG and GGN repeats. All affected children inherited the longer CAGand GGN repeat from their mother and all their healthy siblings inherited shorter CAG and GGN repeat.Only one girl had heterozygous situation like her mother.Our results indicated that disease locus is in linkage disequilibrium with the CAG and GGN trinucleotiderepeats in the AR gene.

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International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine, Volume:4 Issue: 1, May 2006
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41
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