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Cystic kidney disease has been linked to mutations in the Invs gene in mice with an inversion of embryonic turning (inv/inv) and the INVS (NPHP2) gene in human infantile nephronophthisis (NPH). Infantile NPH shows marked cyst formation in contrast to other forms of NPH and rapidly progresses to end-stage renal failure (ESRD) before 5 years of age. In this report, we describe an adolescent with a mutation in INVS who had preservation of his renal function beyond infancy. The patient showed findings of NPH with mild renal insufficiency together with situs inversus. He also exhibited a series of features consistent with Jeune syndrome involving asphyxiating thoracic dystrophy, heart failure and hypertension prior to advanced renal insufficiency. Based upon these features, our patient is likely to have the combined clinical features of infantile NPH with Jeune syndrome. Genetic analysis for INVS disclosed a heterozygous mutation of TrG at position rs7024375 in the 5'UTR of INVS in the patient and his mother, while no abnormalities were found in any of the 17 exons of INVS or NPHP1, 3 and 4. To our knowledge, this is the first patient possessing a genetic alteration in INVS who had preservation of renal function past childhood. This study suggests that our patient may be a compound heterozygote for infantile NPH and Jeune syndrome, because both these disorders are transmitted mainly as an autosomal-recessive trait.
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PMID:Association of INVS (NPHP2) mutation in an adolescent exhibiting nephronophthisis (NPH) and complete situs inversus. 1821 8

Cystic kidney disease is an important cause of chronic renal failure. Since the utilization of imaging techniques in the diagnosis of diseases has become widespread, cystic kidney disease is now being increasingly diagnosed. This study is designed to determine the prevalence and pattern of cystic kidney disease at the Nephrology Unit of University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH), Ilorin. All consecutive adult patients seen in the Nephrology Unit of UITH during a ten-year period (January 1999-December 2008) were studied for the presence of cystic kidney disease. The results were analyzed with specific reference to age, gender, annual incidence, type of cystic disease, location of cyst, mode of presentation, complications and prognosis. A total of 67 out of 436 renal patients (15.4%) studied had cystic kidney disease. A progressive annual increase in the number of cases was noticed. The age-range was 20-83 years with a mean of 47.4 +/- 16.2 years and the peak incidence was in the third and sixth decades with male to female ratio of 1.3:1. The types of cystic kidney disease identified in the study were: 26 simple cysts (38.8%), 35 polycystic kidney disease (53.3%) and six multicystic kidney disease (8.9%). The most common mode of presentation was abdominal pain followed by hypertension, urinary tract infection, chronic renal failure and palpable abdominal mass, in decreasing order. Our study indicates that cystic kidney disease is not an uncommon problem among our renal patients and the incidence is on the increase. Although, routine screening of family members with cystic kidney disease still remains a contentious issue because the knowledge may evoke anxiety in terms of employment and insurance, screening of symptomatic cases or those that develop hypertension, hematuria and proteinuria is strongly recommended.
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PMID:Prevalence and pattern of cystic kidney diseases in Ilorin, Nigeria. 2106 Feb 2