TY - JOUR
T1 - Classical and late-onset forms of congenital adrenal hyperplasia caused by 21-OH deficiency reveal different alterations in the C4/21-OH gene region
AU - Boehm, B. O.
AU - Rosak, C.
AU - Boehm, T. L J
AU - Kuehnl, P.
AU - White, P. C.
AU - Schöffling, K.
PY - 1986/12/1
Y1 - 1986/12/1
N2 - Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is due to defective adrenal cortisol biosynthesis. In most cases, deficiency of a P 450-C21 specific steroid hydroxylase impairing cortisol synthesis has been found. The disease is HLA-linked, and on clinical grounds it can be divided into two major forms, the classical and the non-classical type. Here, evidence is presented that the classical and the non-classical forms of CAH caused by 21-OH deficiency are due to different genetic alterations in the C4/21-OH gene region. In most cases of classical CAH associated with the HLA-Bw47 antigen, a specific and selective loss of the 21-OH B gene was observed with some interesting exceptions. Alterations in the 21-OH gene region in the non-classical forms of CAH, patients either HLA-B14; DR1 homo- or heterozygous, are different. Our data indicate the possibility of gene conversion events in this genomic region in non-classical CAH.
AB - Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is due to defective adrenal cortisol biosynthesis. In most cases, deficiency of a P 450-C21 specific steroid hydroxylase impairing cortisol synthesis has been found. The disease is HLA-linked, and on clinical grounds it can be divided into two major forms, the classical and the non-classical type. Here, evidence is presented that the classical and the non-classical forms of CAH caused by 21-OH deficiency are due to different genetic alterations in the C4/21-OH gene region. In most cases of classical CAH associated with the HLA-Bw47 antigen, a specific and selective loss of the 21-OH B gene was observed with some interesting exceptions. Alterations in the 21-OH gene region in the non-classical forms of CAH, patients either HLA-B14; DR1 homo- or heterozygous, are different. Our data indicate the possibility of gene conversion events in this genomic region in non-classical CAH.
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M3 - Article
C2 - 2882404
AN - SCOPUS:0022917413
SN - 0735-1313
VL - 3
SP - 437
EP - 448
JO - Molecular Biology and Medicine
JF - Molecular Biology and Medicine
IS - 5
ER -