Two mutations in the insulin receptor gene of a patient with leprechaunism: application to prenatal diagnosis

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
N LongoL J Elsas

Abstract

Leprechaunism is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in the insulin receptor gene and characterized by intrauterine and postnatal growth restriction, abnormal glucose homeostasis, and severe insulin-resistance. Here we report the biochemical and molecular characterization of a male patient, NZ, who died at 2 yr of age with this syndrome. 125I-Insulin binding to fibroblasts from the proband, his mother, father, and unaffected sister was reduced to 8, 53, 38, and 35% of controls, respectively. Analysis of the insulin receptor gene by polymerase chain reaction amplification using primers flanking each of the 22 exons and direct DNA sequencing identified 2 different mutations in the proband. The paternal mutation was an in-frame deletion of base pairs 1159-1161 in exon 3, which resulted in the loss of the codon for Asn-281. The maternal mutation was a G-->A transition in the first nucleotide of the splice-donor junction in intron 13. The maternal mutation activated a cryptic splice site 27 base pairs upstream in exon 13 and caused an in-frame deletion of amino acids 859-867 of the extracellular domain of the insulin receptor beta subunit. Identification of both mutations enabled prenatal diagnosis in 2 subsequent pr...Continue Reading

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