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TaqMan real time PCR for the Detection of the Gilbert's Syndrome Markers UGT1A1*28; UGT1A1*36 and UGT1A1*37.

Valentina Daprà1,2, Carla Alliaudi1, Ilaria Galliano1, Maddalena Dini1, Giada Lo Curcio1, Cristina Calvi1, Marialaura Archetti1, Martina Gavatorta1, Massimiliano Bergallo3,4.   

Abstract

Gilbert's syndrome is characterized by mild unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia. The key of this disease is a diminished activity of UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A1 (UGT1A1). TA insertion into the TATA box promoter region of the UGT1A1 gene on chromosome 2 is the genetic basis of Gilbert's syndrome (UGT1A1*28). An extra TA insert leads to eight (TA)8 repeats (UGT1A1*37) resulting in a further reduction of glucuronidation activity. A variant lacking one TA repeat (TA)5 (UGT1A1*36) has been identified. (TA)8 repeats (UGT1A1*37) and (TA)5 (UGT1A1*36) have been detected in Africans (frequency up to 0.07 and 0.08 respectively). We present a real time PCR method for genotyping the UGT1A1 (TA)n polymorphism (UGT1A1*28, UGT1A1*36, UGT1A1*37) using Taqman PCR on 7500 and cfx96 Real-Time PCR System. We present a real time PCR method for genotyping the UGT1A1 (TA)n polymorphism (UGT1A1*28, UGT1A1*36, UGT1A1*37) using Taqman PCR. About clinical validation, all 53 samples collected from patients referred for suspected Gilbert's syndrome were analyzed. We found 21 on the 53 patients (39.6%) were homozygotes (UGT1A1-TATA (TA)6) and referred as wild-type, 13 on the 53 patients (24.5%) were homozygotes (UGT1A1-TATA (TA)7) and referred as mutated, 1 on the 53 patients (1.9%) were homozygotes (UGT1A1-TATA (TA)8) and referred as mutated, 1 on the 53 patients (1.9%) were heterozygotes (UGT1A1-TATA (TA)7/8) and referred as mutated, 1 on the 53 patients (1.9%) were heterozygotes (UGT1A1-TATA (TA)5/6) and referred as mutated, and 16 on the 53 patients (30.2%) were heterozygotes (UGT1A1-TATA (TA)6/7). None were homozygotes UGT1A1-TATA (TA)5, homozygotes UGT1A1-TATA (TA)8, or heterozygotes with (TA)5 or (TA)8 alleles. The newly described technique represents a valid alternative method to sequencing, mainly due to its rapidity, easiness, and minor costs.

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Keywords:  Allelic discrimination; Gilbert's syndrome; Pharmacogenetics; Real time PCR; UGT1A1*28; UGT1A1*36; UGT1A1*37

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34089128     DOI: 10.1007/s11033-021-06454-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Rep        ISSN: 0301-4851            Impact factor:   2.316


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