An optimized DHPLC protocol for molecular testing of the EXT1 and EXT2 genes in hereditary multiple osteochondromas
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An optimized DHPLC protocol for molecular testing of the EXT1 and EXT2 genes in hereditary multiple osteochondromas
Abstract
Hereditary multiple osteochondromas (MO) is an autosomal dominant bone disorder characterized by the presence of bony outgrowths (osteochondromas or exostoses) on the long bones. MO is caused by mutations in the EXT1 or EXT2 genes, which encode glycosyltransferases implicated in heparan sulfate biosynthesis. Standard mutation analysis performed by sequencing analysis of all coding exons of the EXT1 and EXT2 genes reveals a mutation in approximately 80% of the MO patients. We have now optimized and validated a denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography (DHPLC)-based protocol for screening of all EXT1- and EXT2-coding exons in a set of 49 MO patients with an EXT1 or EXT2 mutation. Under the optimized DHPLC conditions, all mutations were detected. These include 20 previously described mutations and 29 new mutations - 20 new EXT1 and nine new EXT2 mutations. The protocol described here, therefore, provides a sensitive and cost-sparing alternative for direct sequencing analysis of the MO-causing genes.
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