DMRT1
DMRT1: A Crucial Gene for Sexual Development and Beyond
Description:
DMRT1 ( Doublesex- and Mab-related transcription factor 1) is a key gene involved in sexual development and the formation of gonads, the organs responsible for producing gametes (eggs or sperm). This gene encodes a protein that acts as a transcription factor, regulating the expression of other genes involved in these processes.
Associated Diseases:
Mutations in DMRT1 have been linked to various developmental disorders, including:
- 46,XY disorders of sex development (DSD): These conditions affect individuals with XY chromosomes who develop ambiguous or atypical genitalia, often due to impaired masculinization during fetal development.
- Swyer syndrome: A specific type of 46,XY DSD where individuals have female external genitalia but internal male reproductive organs.
- Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor (SLCT): A rare testicular cancer that develops from supporting cells in the testes.
Did you Know ?
- Approximately 1 in 10,000 individuals are estimated to have a mutation in the DMRT1 gene.