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Variation of the CGG repeat in FMR-1 gene in normal and fragile X Chinese subjects.

T A Chen1, X F Lu, P K Che, W K Ho.   

Abstract

The fragile X syndrome is believed to be caused by an expansion of a CGG trinucleotide repeat segment in the FMR-1 gene on the fragile X site of the long arm of the X-chromosome. To understand the variation of the CGG repeat in the FMR-1 gene in southern Chinese from the Hong Kong and Guangzhou area, we undertook the present study. A total of 83 normal and three fragile X subjects were examined. In the normal group, 16 distinct alleles, ranging in size from 272 bp to 332 bp with 17 to 37 CGG repeats were detected. A repeat size of 29 was the most frequent. Compared with data collected in the USA, the repeat size observed in this population was somewhat smaller. Whether this discrepancy is due to ethnic difference remains to be determined. The three fragile X patients examined in this study did not have a greatly expanded CGG segment. One of them may be a mosaic with one full and one premutation allele. The other two patients, although having clinical and cytological features of fragile X syndrome, had a CGG repeat size within normal range. To explain this, we infer that the mutation in these patients may be caused by other mechanisms, such as other types of FMR-1 mutation or mutation in another site. It is possible that the expansion of the CGG repeats may not be as frequent a cause of fragile X syndrome in southern Chinese as in other ethnic groups.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9293305     DOI: 10.1177/000456329703400504

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Clin Biochem        ISSN: 0004-5632            Impact factor:   2.057


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