Literature DB >> 10951529

Identification of genetic heterogeneity in Refsum's disease.

A S Wierzbicki1, J Mitchell, M Lambert-Hammill, M Hancock, J Greenwood, M C Sidey, J de Belleroche, F B Gibberd.   

Abstract

Refsum's disease (MIM 266500) is a recessive disorder characterised by defective peroxisomal alpha-oxidation of phytanic acid. A Refsum's disease gene, phytanoyl-CoA hydroxylase (PAHX), has been localised to chromosome 10p13 between the markers D10S226-D10S223. This study investigated whether all cases of Refsum's disease were linked with chromosome 10p13. Eight genetically informative families comprising 92 individuals including 17 living patients with a Refsum's disease phenotype and initial plasma phytanic acid > 200 micromol/L were recruited. Linkage to the 10pter-10p11.2 region was investigated using a panel of eight dinucleotide repeat markers. Linkage analysis of this phenotypically identical cohort suggested that Refsum's disease was genetically heterogeneous (Zmax = 5.28, alpha = 0.45). Two subgroups were identified. One group of four families with eight affected individuals had a maximum multipoint lod score for linkage of 3.89 in the region D10S547 to D10S191, whilst in another three families with nine affected individuals linkage to this region was definitely excluded. Our results show that Refsum's disease is genetically heterogeneous, with up to 55% of cases not being linked to the PAHX gene locus at D10S547 to D10S223. This suggests that Refsum's disease, in common with other peroxisomal 'diseases', may be more accurately described as a heterogeneous syndrome.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10951529     DOI: 10.1038/sj.ejhg.5200511

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Hum Genet        ISSN: 1018-4813            Impact factor:   4.246


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