Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: UMLS:C0014848 (achalasia)
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Familial isolated glucocorticoid deficiency is a form of potentially lethal hereditary unresponsiveness to ACTH that manifests as primary adrenal insufficiency, usually without mineralocorticoid deficiency. Affected children commonly present with hyperpigmentation, recurrent hypoglycemia, chronic asthenia and failure to thrive within the first 2 years of life. Typically, they have deficient production of cortisol and adrenal androgens in the presence of markedly elevated ACTH levels, while renin and aldosterone levels are usually normal and responsive to activation of the renin-angiotensin axis. Clinical awareness of these syndromes is of considerable prognostic and therapeutic importance. The etiological involvement of the ACTH receptor gene in isolated glucocorticoid deficiency has been recently established in many, but not all, affected families. Several naturally occurring mutations of the ACTH receptor gene have been identified to date and have helped illuminate the mechanisms of ligand binding and signal transduction by this receptor. Discovery of the molecular defect(s) responsible for isolated glucocorticoid deficiency in cases with a normal ACTH receptor gene coding region and for the triple A syndrome (adrenal insufficiency, alacrima, achalasia) will hopefully provide further insight into the mechanisms of adrenocortical function and will increase the prospect of new therapeutic approaches.
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PMID:Isolated glucocorticoid deficiency and ACTH receptor mutations. 1071 60

Triple-A syndrome, also known as Allgrove syndrome, is a rare autosomal recessive disorder. The 3 features of this syndrome are achalasia, adrenal insufficiency, and alacrima. Achalasia could be the first manifestation of the triple-A syndrome; however, its etiology is unclear. Alacrima is generally asymptomatic but can be detected by obtaining patient history. Although adrenal insufficiency could have manifestations such as asthenia, it might be wrongly diagnosed as muscle fatigue. Vitamin D and calcium supplements are usually prescribed for the prevention of osteoporosis. Neurologic manifestations could be present in adults. In some individuals with this disorder, genetic examination indicates mutations in both alleles of the AAAS gene, which encodes a special 546-amino-acid protein designated ALADIN, and in chromosome 12q13. The genetic cause of the triple A syndrome in some patients who do not have an identified mutation is unknown. While very few such cases have been reported till date, one such case was presented to us as an edentulous child.
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PMID:Edentulous child with Allgrove syndrome: a rare case report. 2789 94