First Report of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis for Steroid-Resistant Nephrotic Syndrome

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Abstract:
Background

 Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome is a genetic disease with autosomal recessive inheritance pattern and symptoms such as proteinuria and hypoalbuminemia and rapid progress of kidney disease. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis is an option for couples who are at risk of affected pregnancy to have a healthy child.

Objectives

 This study aimed to develop a new PGD test for a couple who are heterozygous for a mutation in NPHS2 gene and have a son affected to steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome.

Methods

 Variant detection by cycle sequencing and Multiplex fluorescent PCR for identification of flanking STR markers were used to investigate the status of the embryos.

Results

 Three out of six embryos were transferable from which one was transferred and resulted in the birth of a healthy boy.

Conclusions

 We recommend increasing the number of the STR markers to two at the downstream of the NPHS2 gene especially in cases that direct mutation analysis such as cycle sequencing is not applied.

Language:
English
Published:
Journal of Human Genetics and Genomics, Volume:3 Issue: 1, Jun 2019
Page:
8
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