機能喪失の変種で,原発的自己転移性骨折性関節症を引き起こす
Devanshi N Patel1, Richard Sidlow1
1Department of Pediatric Genetics, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, USA.
Cureus
|August 21, 2025
まとめ
HPGD遺伝子の欠陥によって引き起こされる原発的自己相性後退性骨折性関節症 (PHOAR) 1型は,若い男性に関する症例研究で詳細に説明されています. このレポートは,シンドロームを強調しています
科学分野:
- 遺伝学
- 生物化学
- 小児科
背景:
- プライマリー・オートソーマル・リセッシブ・ハイパルトロフィック・アソートロパシー (PHOAR) タイプ1は,HPGD遺伝子の変異によるプロスタグランディン代謝障害によるものです.
- HPGD遺伝子はプロスタグランディンの分解に不可欠な酵素をコードし,その機能不全はPHOAR1につながります.
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