Three unique base pair changes in a family with Gaucher disease
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Three unique base pair changes in a family with Gaucher disease
Abstract
Single-stranded cDNA was prepared from RNA obtained from a patient with type 1 Gaucher disease. The cDNA was amplified in vitro and analyzed by sequencing. Three base-pair changes were identified which included a G to C transversion at nucleotide 3119 of the active gene (Asp140----His), an A to C transversion at nucleotide 3170 (Lys157----Gln) and a G to A change at nucleotide 5309 (Glu326----Lys). To study the mode of inheritance of the three different base-pair changes, genomic DNA was prepared from blood or skin fibroblasts of several family members. Genomic glucocerebrosidase DNA sequences were amplified and subjected to hybridization with allele-specific oligonucleotides (ASOs). The hybridization profiles demonstrated that two of the base-pair changes originated from the mother and were transmitted to her two affected sons and to a grandchild, while the third base-pair change, originating from the father, was transmitted to his two affected sons, a carrier daughter and a second grandchild. Tests of other patients with Gaucher disease failed to disclose the presence of the three base-changes. This is a unique family with three base-pair changes tightly linked to Gaucher disease.
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