Alport’s Syndrome Flashcards
What is Alport’s syndrome?
Alport’s syndrome is a rare hereditary nephropathy occurring due to mutations to genes encoding type IV collagen.
Alport’s may demonstrate different inheritance patterns though it is most commonly X-linked due to mutations of COL4A5 on the X chromosome.
The disease affects the glomerular basement membrane (GBM) leading to nephritis. Other features may include sensorineural hearing loss and ocular defects.
Alport’s may demonstrate different inheritance patterns though it is most commonly X-linked due to mutations of … on the X chromosome.
Alport’s may demonstrate different inheritance patterns though it is most commonly X-linked due to mutations of COL4A5 on the X chromosome.
Alport’s syndrome - disease affects what?
The disease affects the glomerular basement membrane (GBM) leading to nephritis. Other features may include sensorineural hearing loss and ocular defects.
Alport’s may arise from a number of mutations to genes responsible for type IV ..….
Alport’s may arise from a number of mutations to genes responsible for type IV collagen.
Alport’s syndrome may occur due to mutations to …
It may occur due to mutations to alpha-3, alpha-4 and alpha-5 chains of type IV collagen. Type IV collagen is important to basement membranes and mutations lead to impaired function. This affects basement membranes in the kidneys (GBM), eyes and ears.
Inheritance may be X-linked (most common), autosomal dominant or autosomal recessive. Rarely autosomal digenic inheritance is seen.
Type IV collagen is important to basement membranes and mutations lead to impaired function. This affects basement membranes in the .. (GBM), … and ….
Type IV collagen is important to basement membranes and mutations lead to impaired function. This affects basement membranes in the kidneys (GBM), eyes and ears. Type IV collagen is important to basement membranes and mutations lead to impaired function. This affects basement membranes in the kidneys (GBM), eyes and ears.
Autosomal dominant
Accounts for around 20-30% of cases. Occurs due to mutations to COL4A3 or COL4A4. Typically has a mild phenotype.
Autosomal recessive
Accounts for around 15% of cases. Occurs due to mutations to COL4A3 or COL4A4, may be associated with parental consanguinity.
Inheritance of Alport’s:
may be X-linked (most common), autosomal dominant or autosomal recessive. Rarely autosomal digenic inheritance is seen.
X-linked
The majority of patients are affected by the X-linked form. It occurs due to mutations of COL4A5. Female carriers (i.e. heterozygotes) of the X-linked form are not unaffected due to lyonisation, they have an increased risk of hypertension and renal impairment. Up to 20% will be affected by sensorineural hearing loss.
X-linked
The majority of patients are affected by the X-linked form. It occurs due to mutations of COL4A5. Female carriers (i.e. heterozygotes) of the X-linked form are not unaffected due to …, they have an increased risk of hypertension and renal impairment. Up to 20% will be affected by sensorineural hearing loss.
X-linked
The majority of patients are affected by the X-linked form. It occurs due to mutations of COL4A5. Female carriers (i.e. heterozygotes) of the X-linked form are not unaffected due to lyonisation, they have an increased risk of hypertension and renal impairment. Up to 20% will be affected by sensorineural hearing loss.
NOTE: Lyonisation refers to the process of inactivation of one of the X chromosomes on a cellular level in females.
Alport’s syndrome leads to microscopic …, progressive renal failure and …
Alport’s syndrome leads to microscopic haematuria, progressive renal failure and hypertension.
Renal effects
Alports syndrom
The first identifiable sign is asymptomatic microscopic haematuria that manifests in childhood. Unless specifically screened for or episodes of macroscopic haematuria occur this is unlikely to be picked up.
As affected individuals grow up renal impairment and proteinuria develop. Renal impairment causes a secondary hypertension.
Hearing loss in alports syndrome
Bilateral sensorineural hearing loss, initially affecting high frequencies, is often seen.
There are a number of ocular pathologies seen in patients with Alport’s syndrome:
Anterior lenticonus: refers to protrusion of the lens due to weakness of the lens capsule. Pathognomonic but only seen in around 20-30% with the X-linked form.
Retinal granulations: white / yellow granulations seen on the retina.
Cornea: multiple changes may occur including recurrent corneal erosions.
Patients may develop … and … aneurysms amongst other manifestations.
Patients may develop leiomyomas and arterial aneurysms amongst other manifestations.
The diagnosis of Alport’s can be confirmed with genetic testing or biopsy (of the skin or kidneys).
The diagnosis of Alport’s can be confirmed with genetic testing or biopsy (of the skin or kidneys).