Role of a homozygous A(TA)₇TAA promoter polymorphism and an exon 1 heterozygous frameshift mutation UGT1A1 in Crigler-Najjar syndrome type II in a Thai neonate
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- DOI: 10.4238/2013.September.4.5
Role of a homozygous A(TA)₇TAA promoter polymorphism and an exon 1 heterozygous frameshift mutation UGT1A1 in Crigler-Najjar syndrome type II in a Thai neonate
Abstract
Crigler-Najjar syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disease caused by mutations in the UGT1A1 gene. These mutations result in the deficiency of UGT1A1, a hepatic enzyme essential for bilirubin conjugation. This report describes the case of a 4-month-old boy with the cardinal symptoms of Crigler-Najjar syndrome type II. Molecular genetic analysis showed a homozygous UGT1A1 promoter mutation [A(TA)7TAA] and a heterozygous insertion of 1 adenosine nucleotide between positions 353 and 354 in exon 1 of UGT1A1 that caused a frameshift with a premature stop codon.
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