Segregation analysis in Shwachman-Diamond syndrome: evidence for recessive inheritance
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Segregation analysis in Shwachman-Diamond syndrome: evidence for recessive inheritance
Abstract
Shwachman-Diamond syndrome is a rare disorder of unknown cause. Reports have indicated the occurrence of affected siblings, but formal segregation analysis has not been performed. In families collected for genetic studies, the mean paternal age and mean difference in parental ages were found to be consistent with the general population. We determined estimates of segregation proportion in a cohort of 84 patients with complete sibship data under the assumption of complete ascertainment, using the Li and Mantel estimator, and of single ascertainment with the Davie modification. A third estimate was also computed with the expectation-maximization (EM) algorithm. All three estimates supported an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance, but complete ascertainment was found to be unlikely. Although there are no overt signs of disease in adult carriers (parents), the use of serum trypsinogen levels to indicate exocrine pancreatic dysfunction was evaluated as a potential measure for heterozygote expression. No consistent differences were found in levels between parents and a normal control population. Although genetic heterogeneity cannot be excluded, our results indicate that simulation and genetic analyses of Shwachman-Diamond syndrome should consider a recessive model of inheritance.
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