Steroidogenic factor-1 and human disease

Semin Reprod Med. 2012 Oct;30(5):374-81. doi: 10.1055/s-0032-1324720. Epub 2012 Oct 8.

Abstract

Steroidogenic factor-1 (SF-1) (Ad4BP, NR5A1) is a nuclear receptor that plays a key role in adrenal and reproductive development and function. Deletion of the gene encoding Sf-1 (Nr5a1) in mice results in severe developmental defects of the adrenal gland and gonad. Consequently, initial work on the potential effects of SF-1 disruption in humans focused on individuals with primary adrenal failure, a 46,XY karyotype, complete gonadal dysgenesis, and Müllerian structures. This is a rare phenotype, but has been reported on two occasions, because of alterations that affect key DNA-binding domains of SF-1. Attention then turned to a potential wider role of SF-1 in human adrenal and reproductive disorders. Although changes in SF-1 only very rarely cause isolated adrenal failure, it is emerging that variations in SF-1 are a surprisingly frequent cause of reproductive dysfunction in humans. In 46,XY disorders of sex development, a spectrum of phenotypes has been reported including severe and partial forms of gonadal (testicular) dysgenesis, hypospadias, anorchia with microphallus, and even male factor infertility. In 46,XX females, alterations in SF-1 are associated with primary ovarian insufficiency. Thus, SF-1 seems be a more significant factor in human reproductive health than was first envisioned, with implications for adults as well as children.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • 46, XX Disorders of Sex Development / genetics
  • 46, XX Disorders of Sex Development / metabolism
  • 46, XX Disorders of Sex Development / physiopathology
  • Adrenal Insufficiency / etiology
  • Animals
  • Disorder of Sex Development, 46,XY / genetics
  • Disorder of Sex Development, 46,XY / metabolism
  • Disorder of Sex Development, 46,XY / physiopathology
  • Disorders of Sex Development / genetics
  • Disorders of Sex Development / metabolism*
  • Disorders of Sex Development / physiopathology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Mutation
  • Steroidogenic Factor 1 / genetics
  • Steroidogenic Factor 1 / metabolism*

Substances

  • NR5A1 protein, human
  • Steroidogenic Factor 1