Solitary functioning kidney and diverse genital tract malformations associated with hepatocyte nuclear factor-1beta mutations

Kidney International
Coralie BinghamAndrew T Hattersley

Abstract

Renal tract malformations are, on occasion, associated with uterine malformations. The transcription factor hepatocyte nuclear factor (HNF)-1beta is expressed from the earliest stages of development of the Wolffian duct, the mesonephros and metanephros, and the Müllerian ducts in the mouse. In adult mice HNF-1beta is expressed in the kidney tubules, collecting ducts, and in the oviducts and uterus in the female (Müllerian duct derivatives) and in the epididymis, vas deferens and seminal vesicles (Wolffian duct derivatives) in the male. HNF-1beta mutations have been reported in two families where affected members have renal abnormalities, female genital tract malformations and early-onset diabetes. Renal and uterine abnormalities have not been described in families without early-onset diabetes. We sequenced the HNF-1beta gene in nine subjects with renal abnormalities and a personal or family history of female genital tract malformations, but no history of diabetes. Two families were identified with novel HNF-1beta mutations: a missense mutation in exon 2 with conversion of serine to proline at codon 151 (S151P) and a frameshift mutation in exon 3 with a 1 base pair deletion at codon 243 (Q243fsdelC). The S151P mutation proband h...Continue Reading

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