An unusual genotype in an Ashkenazi Jewish patient with Tay-Sachs disease
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An unusual genotype in an Ashkenazi Jewish patient with Tay-Sachs disease
Abstract
The Ashkenazi Jewish population is enriched for carriers of a fatal form of Tay-Sachs disease, a recessive inherited disorder caused by mutations in the alpha-chain of the lysosomal enzyme beta-hexosaminidase A. Approximately 20% of the Ashkenazi carriers harbor a splice junction defect while about 78% bear a 4 base pair (bp) insertion. However, the Ashkenazi Jewish patient used in the original description of the 4 bp insertion carried this lesion in only 1 allele and was negative for the splice junction mutation. We cloned the insertion negative allele and by sequence analysis of the exons found a point mutation in exon 11 that results in substitution of Trp392 with a premature termination codon. Nine Ashkenazi Jewish carriers that tested negative for the major and minor mutations as well as for a lesion causing an adult form of Tay-Sachs disease did not carry the base change defect, suggesting that it may be a recent and/or rare mutation. This finding also indicates that screening the Ashkenazi population solely by recombinant DNA methods for the splice junction, 4 bp insertion, and adult mutations may result in occasional false negatives.
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