Geneticist Questions Cystic Fibrosis

What are the various factors that cause cystic fibrosis?

My father has been diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. I know that this diseases is typically diagnosed during childhood, but he's only been recently diagnosed. What factors could have led to his diagnosis? Is this disease more than just genetics?

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Most frequent symptoms of CF are recurrent pulmonary and sinus infections. There are over 1800 genetic mutations in the CF gene. Severity of condition depends on which 2 mutations are passed to that individual. An individual with CF inherits 1 copy of the mutation from each parent. Late detection suggests that the mutations are most likely mutations that cause mild disease. Mutations can be detected by genetic testing.
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The typical symptoms suggesting a test for cystic fibrosis are usually related to respiratory problems. However, this condition can also affect other organs, like the pancreas, causing digestive issues. The disease is genetic: mutations in the CFTR gene are the cause.

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Luigi Boccuto, MD