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The genetics of ACTH resistance syndromes.
Inherited adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) resistance diseases are rare and include triple A syndrome and familial glucocorticoid deficiency (FGD). These conditions show genetic heterogeneity, i.e., the identical clinical phenotype may result from defects in more than one gene. Clinically, FGD is characterized only by ACTH resistance, while the triple A syndrome exhibits a variety of additional clinical features. FGD is caused by mutations in the ACTH receptor (melanocortin 2 receptor, MC2R) and the recently identified melanocortin 2 receptor accessory protein (MRAP) genes. In addition, linkage to a locus on chromosome 8 has been demonstrated. The identification of further genes in ACTH resistance syndromes may reveal novel aspects of MC2R signalling and trafficking. This review will summarize the clinical, biochemical and genetic aspects of these rare but informative diseases.
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