| Literature DB >> 15841480 |
Jinxiu Shi1, Akane Shibayama, Qiang Liu, Vu Q Nguyen, Jinong Feng, Mónica Santos, Teresa Temudo, Patricia Maciel, Steve S Sommer.
Abstract
Fifty to eighty percent of Rett syndrome (RTT) cases have point mutations in the gene encoding methyl-CpG-binding protein-2 (MECP2). A fraction of MECP2 negative classical RTT patients has large heterozygous deletions. Robust Dosage PCR (RD-PCR) assays were developed as a rapid, convenient and accurate method to detect large heterozygous deletions and duplications. A blinded analysis was performed for 65 RTT cases from Portugal by RD-PCR in the coding exons 2-4 of the MECP2 gene. Neither the patients with point mutations nor the non-classical RTT patients without point mutation had a deletion or duplication. One of remaining eight female patients with classical RTT without point mutation had a heterozygous deletion. This is the first report of a deletion spanning the entire MECP2 gene. The deletion was confirmed by Southern blotting analysis and the deletion junction was localized 37 kb upstream from exon 1 and 18 kb downstream from exon 4. No duplications were detected. Our results suggest that RD-PCR is an accurate and convenient molecular diagnostic method.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15841480 DOI: 10.1002/humu.9338
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Mutat ISSN: 1059-7794 Impact factor: 4.878