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Gene ; 574(2): 325-9, 2015 Dec 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26297554

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Fabry Disease (FD) is an X-linked inborn error of glycosphingolipid catabolism, caused by a deficiency of the lisosomal α-galactosidase A (AGAL). The disorder leads to a vascular disease secondary to the involvement of kidney, heart and the central nervous system. The mutation analysis is a valuable tool for diagnosis and genetic counseling. Although more than 600 mutations have been identified, most mutations are private. Our objective was to describe the analysis of nine Colombian patients with Fabry disease by automated sequencing of the seven exons of the GLA gene. Two novel mutations were identified in two patients affected with the classical subtype of FD, in addition to other 6 mutations previously reported. The present study confirms the heterogeneity of mutations in Fabry disease and the importance of molecular analysis for genetic counseling, female heterozygotes detection as well as therapeutic decisions.


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Doença de Fabry/genética , Mutação , alfa-Galactosidase/genética , Adulto , Sequência de Bases , Colômbia , Análise Mutacional de DNA , Feminino , Estudos de Associação Genética , Triagem de Portadores Genéticos , Heterogeneidade Genética , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Dados de Sequência Molecular
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JIMD Rep ; 7: 39-48, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23430493

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Pompe disease (PD) is a recessive metabolic disorder characterized by acid α-glucosidase (GAA) deficiency, which results in lysosomal accumulation of glycogen in all tissues, especially in skeletal muscles. PD clinical course is mainly determined by the nature of the GAA mutations. Although ~400 distinct GAA sequence variations have been described, the genotype-phenotype correlation is not always evident.In this study, we describe the first clinical and genetic analysis of Colombian PD patients performed in 11 affected individuals. GAA open reading frame sequencing revealed eight distinct mutations related to PD etiology including two novel missense mutations, c.1106 T > C (p.Leu369Pro) and c.2236 T > C (p.Trp746Arg). In vitro functional studies showed that the structural changes conferred by both mutations did not inhibit the synthesis of the 110 kD GAA precursor form but affected the processing and intracellular transport of GAA. In addition, analysis of previously described variants located at this position (p.Trp746Gly, p.Trp746Cys, p.Trp746Ser, p.Trp746X) revealed new insights in the molecular basis of PD. Notably, we found that p.Trp746Cys mutation, which was previously described as a polymorphism as well as a causal mutation, displayed a mild deleterious effect. Interestingly and by chance, our study argues in favor of a remarkable Afro-American and European ancestry of the Colombian population. Taken together, our report provides valuable information on the PD genotype-phenotype correlation, which is expected to facilitate and improve genetic counseling of affected individuals and their families.

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Acta biol. colomb ; 15(2): 61-72, ago. 2010.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-635029

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Introducción: la Pentasomia del X (49,XXXXX) es una alteración cromosómica poco frecuente, que afecta a mujeres y fue descrita en 1963 por Kesaree y Wooley. Hasta la fecha se han reportado menos de 30 casos en la literatura. Se presenta un caso de pentasomia del cromosoma X, y mediante técnicas de biología molecular (microsatélites) se determino el origen materno de los cromosomas X adicionales. Caso clínico: paciente de 28 meses, con talla baja proporcionada, braquicefalia, fascies característica, genitales externos femeninos con labios mayores hipoplásicos, braquidactilia, clinodactilia bilateral del quinto dedo, luxación de rodilla derecha, deformidad en varo. Se realizó cariotipo en sangre periférica que reportó un complemento cromosómico 49,XXXXX. Materiales y métodos: se realizó extracción de ADN y PCR para la amplificación de ocho microsatélites o STR’s tetra y dinucleotídicos situados a lo largo del cromosoma X. Los productos amplificados se analizaron en el secuenciador ALF EXPRESS. Con la información alélica se realizó la construcción del haplotipo y el análisis de dosis génica mediante la determinación del área bajo la curva. Resultados y discusión: el análisis de los ocho STR’s realizados en la paciente y sus padres, permitió establecer que los cromosomas X extras corresponden a información alélica heredada de la madre. Se analizan los resultados y los eventos que se han documentado como relacionados con los fenómenos de no disyunción. Conclusión: el origen de la doble no disyunción que generó la pentasomia es materna, en donde un ovulo tetrasómico, con cuatro copias de cromosoma X fue fecundado con un espermatozoide monosómico normal.


Introduction: Pentasomy X is a rare chromosomal disorder which affects women. It was first described in 1963 by Kesaree and Wooley. Up to date, less than 30 cases have been reported. We report a case of 28 month old female patient with clinical features of Pentasomy X. Cytogenetic and molecular analysis revealed that her karyotype was 49,XXXXX and that the additional X chromosomes were maternal in origin. Case report: We present a 28 month old female patient with short stature, brachycephaly, characteristic facies, with female external genitalia, hypoplasic labia majora, brachydactyly, bilateral clinodactyly of the fifth finger, dislocation of the right knee with genu varum deformities. Chromosome analysis revealed a karyotype of 49, XXXXX. Materials and methods: We performed DNA extraction and subsequent PCR amplification of 8 microsatellites (STR’s) throughout the X chromosome. The amplified products were analyzed in the ALF EXPRESS sequencer. The allelic information obtained was used to construct haplotypes and to analyze gene dosage through the determination of the area under the curve. Results and discussion: Through the analysis of eight STR’s in the patient and her parents we were able to determine that the extra X chromosomes were inherited from the mother. We analyze our results and other well documented events that have been related to non-disjunctions. Conclusion: We confirmed through molecular analysis of X-linked DNA markers that the aneuploidy developed from two maternal non-disjunctions.

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