A Novel Mutation in NLRP7 Related to Recurrent Hyda-tidiform Mole and Reproductive Failure

Journal Title: International Journal of Fertility & Sterility - Year 2019, Vol 13, Issue 2

Abstract

Background Hydatidiform mole (HM) is an abnormal human pregnancy with excessive trophoblastic proliferation and abnormal embryonic development, dividing into two complete HM (CHM) and partial HM (PHM) groups. One subcategory of the CHMs is recurrent and familial, which is known as biparental HM (BiHMs) or recurrent HM (RHM). NLRP7, KHDC3L and PADI6 are maternal-effect genes involved in RHMs. NLRP7 is a major gene responsible for RHMs. This study was performed on patients with molar pregnancies and miscarriage. The aim of this study was to genetic screen for mutations in NLRP7 and KHDC3L genes in an affected woman with previous history of 5RHM and the sibling with history of miscarriage. Materials and Methods In this experimental study, DNA was extracted from blood samples. KHDC3L and NLRP7 were polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplified. The PCR products were purified and Sanger sequenced. Results In this study, there is no mutation in KHDC3L gene but a novel mutation was identified in the NACHT do- main of NLRP7 gene. Patient with five recurrent moles had this mutation in the homozygous state while her sister with one miscarriage and one normal child showed this mutation in the heterozygous state. Conclusion In this study, we identified a new mutation in NLRP7 gene of a patient with recurrent HM. Following egg donation, this patient has a normal boy. The sister of this patient with heterozygous mutation has a spontaneous abortion and one normal child that confirm the impact of a defective allele of NLRP7 on reproductive wastage in a recent finding.

Authors and Affiliations

Jafar Fallahi, Vahid Razban, Mozhdeh Momtahan, Mojgan Akbarzadeh-Jahromi, Bahia Namavar-Jahromi, Zahra Anvar, Majid Fardaei

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  • EP ID EP606154
  • DOI 10.22074/ijfs.2019.5657
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Jafar Fallahi, Vahid Razban, Mozhdeh Momtahan, Mojgan Akbarzadeh-Jahromi, Bahia Namavar-Jahromi, Zahra Anvar, Majid Fardaei (2019). A Novel Mutation in NLRP7 Related to Recurrent Hyda-tidiform Mole and Reproductive Failure. International Journal of Fertility & Sterility, 13(2), 135-138. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-606154