1. Phenotype Spectrum in Tunisian Population with NPHP1 Deletion.
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Hammi, Yousra, Ferjani, Maryem, Meddeb, Rym, Kacem, Rania, Sayari, Taha, Mrad, Ridha, and Gargah, Tahar
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RESEARCH ,CHRONIC kidney failure ,THERAPEUTICS ,GENETIC mutation ,MARRIAGE ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,ACQUISITION of data ,KIDNEY transplantation ,RENAL replacement therapy ,SURVIVAL rate ,GENOTYPES ,MEDICAL records ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,AUTOSOMAL recessive polycystic kidney ,DEMOGRAPHIC characteristics ,STATISTICAL correlation ,CONSANGUINITY ,PHENOTYPES ,SPECTRUM analysis - Abstract
Introduction: Nephronophthisis (NPHP) is a tubulointerstitial kidney disorder with an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern. Its genetic heterogeneity contributes to phenotype variability. The most frequent etiology of juvenile nephronophthisis is a mutation in the nephronophthisis type 1 (NPHP1) gene. This study aimed to evaluate the genotype-phenotype correlation in NPHP1 gene mutation. Methods: A multicenter retrospective study was performed over 20 years from 1998 to 2018 to describe the clinical, biological, and radiological features associated with the large deletion NPHP1 gene in 32 patients. Results: The incidence of NPHP1 was 1.6/204041. Eighty-one percent of our patients were born out of consanguineous marriages. The mean age at diagnosis was 14 ± 7 years. The patients were divided into three groups: isolated nephronophthisis (72%), syndromic nephronophthisis (19%), and patients without recognizable syndrome (9%). Intrafamilial and geographical variability was observed in syndrome diagnoses and in age at the onset of CKD stage 5. Genotype frequency varied between 50% and 100% in genealogical data. Juvenile (47%), adolescent (37%), and adult (13%) clinical forms have been distinguished by the onset of CKD stage 5. The five-year survival rate of renal transplantation was 80%. Conclusion: Given the broad clinical spectrum of NPHP1 associated with the large deletion of the NPHP1 gene, no genotype-phenotype correlation could be established. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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