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Glucocorticoid Deficiency, Comprehensive Genetic Testing

Includes 7 Genes
Blood, Saliva
3-4 Weeks
650€

The Comprehensive Genetic Test for Glucocorticoid Deficiency utilizes next-generation sequencing (NGS) to examine 7 genes associated with inherited disorders of adrenal glucocorticoid production. It is a targeted gene panel specifically designed to support accurate diagnosis, risk assessment, and prevention.

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The Comprehensive Genetic Test for Glucocorticoid Deficiency is a specialized diagnostic test designed to detect mutations in genes associated with primary glucocorticoid deficiency, a rare endocrine disorder characterized by inadequate cortisol production despite normal or elevated adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) levels. Cortisol is a vital hormone produced by the adrenal cortex that regulates metabolism, blood pressure, immune response, and stress adaptation. The test is particularly important for individuals who present with symptoms of adrenal insufficiency, especially in infancy or early childhood, when the clinical signs may be severe and potentially life-threatening if left untreated.

Primary glucocorticoid deficiency is a genetically heterogeneous condition that includes familial glucocorticoid deficiency (FGD) types 1 and 2, as well as other syndromic or non-syndromic causes involving ACTH resistance or impaired adrenal development. Key genes examined in this panel include MC2R, MRAP, STAR, NNT, TXNRD2, and AAAS. Mutations in these genes disrupt cortisol biosynthesis, adrenal responsiveness to ACTH, or mitochondrial redox regulation, depending on the molecular pathway affected. The comprehensive genetic test for glucocorticoid deficiency facilitates early and accurate diagnosis of these genetic defects, enabling prompt initiation of glucocorticoid replacement therapy and long-term monitoring to prevent adrenal crises.

Glucocorticoid deficiency typically manifests with symptoms such as fatigue, hypoglycemia, hypotension, weight loss, hyperpigmentation, and recurrent infections. In infants and young children, it may also present with vomiting, dehydration, and failure to thrive. When cortisol levels remain low despite elevated ACTH concentrations, a genetic etiology is strongly suspected. The detection of pathogenic variants confirms the diagnosis, establishes the specific subtype, and supports the prediction of disease severity, progression, and risk to family members.

In individuals with mutations in the MC2R gene, ACTH resistance is the primary mechanism underlying cortisol deficiency, whereas MRAP mutations impair the trafficking and function of the ACTH receptor. Mutations in STAR and NNT affect adrenal steroidogenesis and mitochondrial function, respectively, often with broader systemic implications. Some gene defects may also be associated with syndromic features, such as neurological or gastrointestinal symptoms, depending on the gene involved. The test enables differentiation between isolated glucocorticoid deficiency and complex multisystem disorders.

Early genetic diagnosis through comprehensive genetic testing for glucocorticoid deficiency not only facilitates optimal treatment but also contributes to reproductive counseling, carrier detection, and the identification of at-risk siblings. It supports a precision medicine approach in endocrinology by linking genetic mechanisms to clinical management strategies, thereby improving outcomes and reducing morbidity associated with delayed or misdiagnosis.

The test is performed in a clinical laboratory accredited to ISO 15189 and certified by CLIA and CAP, ensuring the validity, accuracy and international recognition of the results.

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Tests includedIncludes 7 Genes
Sample Blood, Saliva
Results Time3-4 Weeks
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