DOI: 10.1530/ec-26-0247 ISSN: 2049-3614

Clinical and genetic spectrum of cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase deficiency in Chinese

TingTing Wang, Chong Li, Chao Han, YanYan Zhao, GuangZhao Qi, LiLi Zheng

Abstract

Background

Cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase deficiency (PORD) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder with heterogeneous endocrine, reproductive, DSD-related, and skeletal manifestations. Population-specific data in Chinese patients remain limited.

Methods

We described two Chinese probands with genetically confirmed PORD and systematically reviewed published Chinese cases. Clinical features, POR genotypes, skeletal manifestations, adrenal function, DSD phenotypes, and reproductive features were extracted. Carrier frequency and modeled genetic prevalence were estimated using gnomAD and WBBC, with variants stratified according to evidence for pathogenicity.

Results

The pooled cohort included 40 unique Chinese patients, comprising two newly reported probands and 38 literature-derived cases. One proband carried p.R457H and a novel frameshift variant, p.N178Efs*28; the second carried p.R457H and p.Y607C. The recurrent p.R457H variant accounted for 40 of 80 alleles in the Chinese cohort. Using the expanded exploratory variant set, the modeled genetic prevalence was 2.4 per 1,000,000 individuals in WBBC Chinese and 3.3 per 1,000,000 individuals in gnomAD East Asians.

Conclusions

Chinese patients with PORD show broad clinical heterogeneity, and p.R457H is a recurrent East Asian-enriched POR variant. The novel p.N178Efs*28 variant expands the POR mutational spectrum. Population-database estimates should be interpreted as modeled genetic prevalence rather than observed clinical incidence, especially when predicted deleterious variants are included.

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