A girl with a prenatal 46,XY karyotype was born with a completely normal female phenotype, including uterus and histologically normal ovaries. In mice with a similar phenotype, the ablation of M33, an ortholog of Drosophila Polycomb, causes male-to-female sex reversal. The analysis of the human homolog of M33, Chromobox homolog 2 (CBX2), in this girl revealed loss-of-function mutations that allowed us, by placing CBX2 upstream of SRY, to add an additional component to the still incomplete cascade of human sex development.
These studies confirm lack of masculinization in 46,XY individuals as the pathognomic sign of the complete P450c17 deficiency. In XX individuals P450c17 deficiency should be considered in cases of delayed puberty. Age of onset and the severity of hypertension do not seem to be constant. Careful examination of long-term follow-ups in two of our patients suggested to us that estrogen treatment in P450c17-deficient patients might worsen the enzymatic defect, leading to aggravation of the hypertension.
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