Yu-Jun Chen1,2, Jennifer Anne Wambach2, Kelcey DePass2, Daniel James Wegner2, Shao-Ke Chen3, Qun-Yuan Zhang4, Hillary Heins2, Francis Sessions Cole2, Aaron Hamvas5,6. 1. Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, China. 2. Division of Newborn Medicine, Edward Mallinckrodt Department of Pediatrics, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, USA. 3. Department of Pediatrics, Guangxi Maternal and Child Health Hospital, Nanning, China. 4. Division of Statistical Genomics, Department of Genetics, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, USA. 5. Division of Newborn Medicine, Edward Mallinckrodt Department of Pediatrics, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, USA. ahamvas@luriechildrens.org. 6. Division of Neonatology, Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital, 225 E. Chicago Ave, Box No. 45, Chicago, IL, 60611, USA. ahamvas@luriechildrens.org.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Rare mutations in surfactant-associated genes contribute to neonatal respiratory distress syndrome. The frequency of mutations in these genes in the Chinese population is unknown. METHODS: We obtained blood spots from the Guangxi Neonatal Screening Center in Nanning, China that included Han (n=443) and Zhuang (n=313) ethnic groups. We resequenced all exons of the surfactant proteins-B (SFTPB), -C (SFTPC), and the ATP-binding cassette member A3 (ABCA3) genes and compared the frequencies of 5 common and all rare variants. RESULTS: We found minor differences in the frequencies of the common variants in the Han and Zhuang cohorts. We did not find any rare mutations in SFTPB or SFTPC, but we found three ABCA3 mutations in the Han [minor allele frequency (MAF)=0.003] and 7 in the Zhuang (MAF=0.011) cohorts (P=0.10). The ABCA3 mutations were unique to each cohort; five were novel. The collapsed carrier rate of rare ABCA3 mutations in the Han and Zhuang populations combined was 1.3%, which is significantly lower than that in the United States (P<0.001). CONCLUSION: The population-based frequency of mutations in ABCA3 in south China newborns is significantly lower than that in United States. The contribution of these rare ABCA3 mutations to disease burden in the south China population is still unknown.
BACKGROUND: Rare mutations in surfactant-associated genes contribute to neonatal respiratory distress syndrome. The frequency of mutations in these genes in the Chinese population is unknown. METHODS: We obtained blood spots from the Guangxi Neonatal Screening Center in Nanning, China that included Han (n=443) and Zhuang (n=313) ethnic groups. We resequenced all exons of the surfactant proteins-B (SFTPB), -C (SFTPC), and the ATP-binding cassette member A3 (ABCA3) genes and compared the frequencies of 5 common and all rare variants. RESULTS: We found minor differences in the frequencies of the common variants in the Han and Zhuang cohorts. We did not find any rare mutations in SFTPB or SFTPC, but we found three ABCA3 mutations in the Han [minor allele frequency (MAF)=0.003] and 7 in the Zhuang (MAF=0.011) cohorts (P=0.10). The ABCA3 mutations were unique to each cohort; five were novel. The collapsed carrier rate of rare ABCA3 mutations in the Han and Zhuang populations combined was 1.3%, which is significantly lower than that in the United States (P<0.001). CONCLUSION: The population-based frequency of mutations in ABCA3 in south China newborns is significantly lower than that in United States. The contribution of these rare ABCA3 mutations to disease burden in the south China population is still unknown.
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genetic epidemiology; human population genetics; neonatal respiratory distress syndrome; pulmonary surfactant
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