Molecular analysis of the most prevalent mutations of the FANCA and FANCC genes in Brazilian patients with Fanconi anaemia

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Autor(a) principal: Rodriguez, David Enrique Aguilar
Data de Publicação: 2005
Outros Autores: Lima, Carmen Silvia Passos, Lourenço, Gustavo Jacob, Figueiredo, Maria Estela, Carneiro, Jorge David Aivazoglu, Tone, Luiz Gonzaga, Llerena Jr., Juan Clinton, Toscano, Raquel Alves, Brandalise, Silvia, Pinto Júnior, Walter, Costa, Fernando Ferreira, Bertuzzo, Carmen Sílvia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UnB
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.unb.br/handle/10482/26521
https://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572005000200004
Resumo: Fanconi anaemia (FA) is a recessive autosomal disease determined by mutations in genes of at least eleven complementation groups, with distinct distributions in different populations. As far as we know, there are no reports regarding the molecular characterisation of the disease in unselected FA patients in Brazil. OBECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the most prevalent mutations of FANCA and FANCC genes in Brazilian patients with FA. METHODS: Genomic DNA obtained from 22 racially and ethnically diverse unrelated FA patients (mean age ± SD: 14.0 ± 7.8 years; 10 male, 12 female; 14 white, 8 black) was analysed by polymerase chain reaction and restriction site assays for identification of FANCA (delta3788-3790) and FANCC (delta322G, IVS4+4A -> T, W22X, L496R, R548X, Q13X, R185X, and L554P) gene mutations. RESULTS: Mutations in FANCA and FANCC genes were identified in 6 (27.3%) and 14 (63.6%) out of 22 patients, respectively. The disease could not be attributed to the tested mutations in the two remaining patients enrolled in the study (9.1%). The registry of the two most prevalent gene abnormalities (delta3788-3790 and IVS4 + 4 -> T) revealed that they were present in 18.2% and 15.9% of the FA alleles, respectively. Additional FANCC gene mutations were found in the study, with the following prevalence: delta322G (11.4%), W22X (9.1%), Q13X (2.3%), L554P (2.3%), and R548X (2.3%) of total FA alleles. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that mutations of FANCA and FANCC genes are the most prevalent mutations among FA patients in Brazil.
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spelling Molecular analysis of the most prevalent mutations of the FANCA and FANCC genes in Brazilian patients with Fanconi anaemiaAnemia de FanconiTeste debDiagnóstico molecularFanconi anaemia (FA) is a recessive autosomal disease determined by mutations in genes of at least eleven complementation groups, with distinct distributions in different populations. As far as we know, there are no reports regarding the molecular characterisation of the disease in unselected FA patients in Brazil. OBECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the most prevalent mutations of FANCA and FANCC genes in Brazilian patients with FA. METHODS: Genomic DNA obtained from 22 racially and ethnically diverse unrelated FA patients (mean age ± SD: 14.0 ± 7.8 years; 10 male, 12 female; 14 white, 8 black) was analysed by polymerase chain reaction and restriction site assays for identification of FANCA (delta3788-3790) and FANCC (delta322G, IVS4+4A -> T, W22X, L496R, R548X, Q13X, R185X, and L554P) gene mutations. RESULTS: Mutations in FANCA and FANCC genes were identified in 6 (27.3%) and 14 (63.6%) out of 22 patients, respectively. The disease could not be attributed to the tested mutations in the two remaining patients enrolled in the study (9.1%). The registry of the two most prevalent gene abnormalities (delta3788-3790 and IVS4 + 4 -> T) revealed that they were present in 18.2% and 15.9% of the FA alleles, respectively. Additional FANCC gene mutations were found in the study, with the following prevalence: delta322G (11.4%), W22X (9.1%), Q13X (2.3%), L554P (2.3%), and R548X (2.3%) of total FA alleles. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that mutations of FANCA and FANCC genes are the most prevalent mutations among FA patients in Brazil.Em processamentoSociedade Brasileira de Genética2017-12-07T04:43:37Z2017-12-07T04:43:37Z2005info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfGenet. Mol. Biol.,v.28,n.2,p.205-209,2005http://repositorio.unb.br/handle/10482/26521https://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1415-47572005000200004Rodriguez, David Enrique AguilarLima, Carmen Silvia PassosLourenço, Gustavo JacobFigueiredo, Maria EstelaCarneiro, Jorge David AivazogluTone, Luiz GonzagaLlerena Jr., Juan ClintonToscano, Raquel AlvesBrandalise, SilviaPinto Júnior, WalterCosta, Fernando FerreiraBertuzzo, Carmen Sílviainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessengreponame:Repositório Institucional da UnBinstname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNB2024-08-28T19:04:09Zoai:repositorio.unb.br:10482/26521Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.unb.br/oai/requestrepositorio@unb.bropendoar:2024-08-28T19:04:09Repositório Institucional da UnB - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Molecular analysis of the most prevalent mutations of the FANCA and FANCC genes in Brazilian patients with Fanconi anaemia
title Molecular analysis of the most prevalent mutations of the FANCA and FANCC genes in Brazilian patients with Fanconi anaemia
spellingShingle Molecular analysis of the most prevalent mutations of the FANCA and FANCC genes in Brazilian patients with Fanconi anaemia
Rodriguez, David Enrique Aguilar
Anemia de Fanconi
Teste deb
Diagnóstico molecular
title_short Molecular analysis of the most prevalent mutations of the FANCA and FANCC genes in Brazilian patients with Fanconi anaemia
title_full Molecular analysis of the most prevalent mutations of the FANCA and FANCC genes in Brazilian patients with Fanconi anaemia
title_fullStr Molecular analysis of the most prevalent mutations of the FANCA and FANCC genes in Brazilian patients with Fanconi anaemia
title_full_unstemmed Molecular analysis of the most prevalent mutations of the FANCA and FANCC genes in Brazilian patients with Fanconi anaemia
title_sort Molecular analysis of the most prevalent mutations of the FANCA and FANCC genes in Brazilian patients with Fanconi anaemia
author Rodriguez, David Enrique Aguilar
author_facet Rodriguez, David Enrique Aguilar
Lima, Carmen Silvia Passos
Lourenço, Gustavo Jacob
Figueiredo, Maria Estela
Carneiro, Jorge David Aivazoglu
Tone, Luiz Gonzaga
Llerena Jr., Juan Clinton
Toscano, Raquel Alves
Brandalise, Silvia
Pinto Júnior, Walter
Costa, Fernando Ferreira
Bertuzzo, Carmen Sílvia
author_role author
author2 Lima, Carmen Silvia Passos
Lourenço, Gustavo Jacob
Figueiredo, Maria Estela
Carneiro, Jorge David Aivazoglu
Tone, Luiz Gonzaga
Llerena Jr., Juan Clinton
Toscano, Raquel Alves
Brandalise, Silvia
Pinto Júnior, Walter
Costa, Fernando Ferreira
Bertuzzo, Carmen Sílvia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodriguez, David Enrique Aguilar
Lima, Carmen Silvia Passos
Lourenço, Gustavo Jacob
Figueiredo, Maria Estela
Carneiro, Jorge David Aivazoglu
Tone, Luiz Gonzaga
Llerena Jr., Juan Clinton
Toscano, Raquel Alves
Brandalise, Silvia
Pinto Júnior, Walter
Costa, Fernando Ferreira
Bertuzzo, Carmen Sílvia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anemia de Fanconi
Teste deb
Diagnóstico molecular
topic Anemia de Fanconi
Teste deb
Diagnóstico molecular
description Fanconi anaemia (FA) is a recessive autosomal disease determined by mutations in genes of at least eleven complementation groups, with distinct distributions in different populations. As far as we know, there are no reports regarding the molecular characterisation of the disease in unselected FA patients in Brazil. OBECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the most prevalent mutations of FANCA and FANCC genes in Brazilian patients with FA. METHODS: Genomic DNA obtained from 22 racially and ethnically diverse unrelated FA patients (mean age ± SD: 14.0 ± 7.8 years; 10 male, 12 female; 14 white, 8 black) was analysed by polymerase chain reaction and restriction site assays for identification of FANCA (delta3788-3790) and FANCC (delta322G, IVS4+4A -> T, W22X, L496R, R548X, Q13X, R185X, and L554P) gene mutations. RESULTS: Mutations in FANCA and FANCC genes were identified in 6 (27.3%) and 14 (63.6%) out of 22 patients, respectively. The disease could not be attributed to the tested mutations in the two remaining patients enrolled in the study (9.1%). The registry of the two most prevalent gene abnormalities (delta3788-3790 and IVS4 + 4 -> T) revealed that they were present in 18.2% and 15.9% of the FA alleles, respectively. Additional FANCC gene mutations were found in the study, with the following prevalence: delta322G (11.4%), W22X (9.1%), Q13X (2.3%), L554P (2.3%), and R548X (2.3%) of total FA alleles. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that mutations of FANCA and FANCC genes are the most prevalent mutations among FA patients in Brazil.
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