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- Title
Novel deletions causing pseudoxanthoma elasticum underscore the genomic instability of the ABCC6 region.
- Authors
Costrop, Laura M. F.; Vanakker, Olivier O. M.; Van Laer, Lut; Le Saux, Olivier; Martin, Ludovic; Chassaing, Nicolas; Guerra, Deanna; Ronchetti, Ivonne Pasquali-; Coucke, Paul J.; De Paepe, Anne
- Abstract
Mutations in ABCC6 cause pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE), a heritable disease that affects elastic fibers. Thus far, >200 mutations have been characterized by various PCR-based techniques (primarily direct sequencing), identifying up to 90% of PXE-causing alleles. This study wanted to assess the importance of deletions and insertions in the ABCC6 genomic region, which is known to have a high recombinational potential. To detect ABCC6 deletions/insertions, which can be missed by direct sequencing, multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) was applied in PXE patients with an incomplete genotype. MLPA was performed in 35 PXE patients with at least one unidentified mutant allele after exonic sequencing and exclusion of the recurrent exon 23–29 deletion. Six multi-exon deletions and four single-exon deletions were detected. Using MLPA in addition to sequencing, we expanded the ABCC6 mutation spectrum with 9 novel deletions and characterized 25% of unidentified disease alleles. Our results further illustrate the instability of the ABCC6 genomic region and stress the importance of screening for deletions in the molecular diagnosis of PXE.
- Subjects
PSEUDOXANTHOMA elasticum; VASCULAR diseases; CONNECTIVE tissue diseases; SKIN diseases; GENOMICS
- Publication
Journal of Human Genetics, 2010, Vol 55, Issue 2, p112
- ISSN
1434-5161
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/jhg.2009.132