RHPD1 is a multisystem disorder characterized by abnormalities in the kidneys, liver, pancreas, heart, lungs, spleen and central nervous system. Cardiac anomalies include aortic stenosis and atrial septal defects while CNS deformities involve Dandy-Walker malformation and cerebral cysts. Renal defects include kidney cysts, dysplasia, deficient nephron differentiation and eventually renal failure. Patients also suffer from hepatic cysts, hepatic fibrosis, cirrhosis, pancreatic cysts and fibrosis, asplenia or polysplenia, lung hypoplasia and Potter facies. The prognosis of RHPD1 is poor with most patients succumb to the disorder in the perinatal period. While the prevalence of RHPD is not yet clear, it does not appear to have a gender or ethnic bias.
RHPD1 follows an autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance and is caused by mutations in the NPHP3 gene. This gene encodes a protein involved in the negative regulation of canonical Wnt signaling pathway, kidney morphogenesis and cilium assembly.