DNA sequencing errors in molecular diagnostics of filamin myopathy
- PMID: 20578970
- DOI: 10.1515/CCLM.2010.272
DNA sequencing errors in molecular diagnostics of filamin myopathy
Abstract
Background: Filamin myopathy is a neuromuscular disorder manifesting with predominantly limb-girdle muscle weakness and in many patients with diaphragm paralysis and cardiomyopathy, caused by mutations in the filamin C (FLNC) gene. Molecular diagnosis of filamin myopathy based on direct DNA sequencing of coding exons is compromised by the presence of a high homology pseudogene (pseFLNC) located approximately 53.6 kb downstream of the functional FLNC gene on chromosome 7q.
Methods: Molecular cloning, RT-PCR and real-time PCR methods were used to detect sequence differences between the FLNC and pseFLNC that are implicated in known or potential molecular diagnostic errors. Overall, 50 patients with a phenotype resembling filamin myopathy have been screened for mutations in FLNC.
Results: FLNC sequence inconsistencies caused by the interference from pseFLNC were identified and diagnostic errors involving, in particular, the detection of the most frequent disease-causing FLNC p.W2710X mutation resolved. Mismatches between the FLNC and pseFLNC sequences were tabulated for future use.
Conclusions: We devise a strategy that allows one to discern mutations occurring in the functional FLNC from those harbored in pseFLNC, thus preventing possible complications in future research and patient genetic testing.
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