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Diversity of Cystathionine β-Synthase Haplotypes Bearing the Most Common Homocystinuria Mutation c.833T>C: A Possible Role for Gene Conversion
Homozygosity or compound heterozygosity for the c.833T>C transition (p.I278T) in the cystathionine beta-synthase (CBS) gene represents the most common cause of pyridoxine-responsive homocystinuria in Western Eurasians. However, the frequency of the pathogenic c.833C allele, as observed in healthy...
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author | Vyletal, Petr Sokolová, Jitka Cooper, David N. Kraus, Jan P. Krawczak, Michael Pepe, Guglielmina Rickards, Olga Koch, Hans G. Linnebank, Michael Kluijtmans, Leo A. J. Blom, Henk J. Boers, Godfried H. J. Gaustadnes, Mette Skovby, Flemming Wilcken, Bridget Wilcken, David E. L. Andria, Generoso Sebastio, Gianfranco Naughten, Eileen R. Yap, Sufin Ohura, Toshihiro Pronicka, Ewa Laszlo, Aranka Kožich, Viktor |
author_facet | Vyletal, Petr Sokolová, Jitka Cooper, David N. Kraus, Jan P. Krawczak, Michael Pepe, Guglielmina Rickards, Olga Koch, Hans G. Linnebank, Michael Kluijtmans, Leo A. J. Blom, Henk J. Boers, Godfried H. J. Gaustadnes, Mette Skovby, Flemming Wilcken, Bridget Wilcken, David E. L. Andria, Generoso Sebastio, Gianfranco Naughten, Eileen R. Yap, Sufin Ohura, Toshihiro Pronicka, Ewa Laszlo, Aranka Kožich, Viktor |
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description | Homozygosity or compound heterozygosity for the c.833T>C transition (p.I278T) in the cystathionine beta-synthase (CBS) gene represents the most common cause of pyridoxine-responsive homocystinuria in Western Eurasians. However, the frequency of the pathogenic c.833C allele, as observed in healthy newborns from several European countries (q(c.833C) ≊ 3.3 × 10(–3)), is ∼20-fold higher than expected on the basis of the observed number of symptomatic homocystinuria patients carrying this mutation (q(c.833C) ≊ 0.18 × 10(–3)), implying clinical underascertainment. Intriguingly, the c.833C mutation is also present in combination with a 68-bp insertion, c.[833C; 844_845ins68], in a substantial proportion of chromosomes from nonhomocystinuric individuals worldwide. We have sought to study the relationship between the pathogenic and nonpathogenic c.833C-bearing chromosomes and to determine whether the pathogenic c.[833C; −] chromosomes are identical-by-descent or instead arose by recurrent mutation. Initial haplotype analysis of 780 randomly selected Czech and sub-Saharan African wild-type chromosomes, employing 12 intragenic markers, revealed 29 distinct CBS haplotypes, of which 10 carried the c.[833C; 844_845ins68] combination; none carried an isolated c.833C or c.844_845ins68 mutation. Subsequent examination of 69 pathogenic c.[833C; −] chromosomes, derived from homocystinuria patients of predominantly European origin, disclosed three unrelated haplotypes that differed from their wild-type counterparts by virtue of the presence of c.833C, thereby indicating that c.833T>C transition has occurred repeatedly and independently in the past. Since c.833T does not reside within an obvious mutational hotspot, we surmise that the three pathogenic and comparatively prevalent c.[833C; −] chromosomes may have originated by recurrent gene conversion employing the common nonpathogenic c.[833C; 844_845ins68] chromosomes as templates. Hum Mutat 28(3), 255–264, 2007. Published 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.† |
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spelling | pubmed-26303762009-01-27 Diversity of Cystathionine β-Synthase Haplotypes Bearing the Most Common Homocystinuria Mutation c.833T>C: A Possible Role for Gene Conversion Vyletal, Petr Sokolová, Jitka Cooper, David N. Kraus, Jan P. Krawczak, Michael Pepe, Guglielmina Rickards, Olga Koch, Hans G. Linnebank, Michael Kluijtmans, Leo A. J. Blom, Henk J. Boers, Godfried H. J. Gaustadnes, Mette Skovby, Flemming Wilcken, Bridget Wilcken, David E. L. Andria, Generoso Sebastio, Gianfranco Naughten, Eileen R. Yap, Sufin Ohura, Toshihiro Pronicka, Ewa Laszlo, Aranka Kožich, Viktor Hum Mutat Research Article Homozygosity or compound heterozygosity for the c.833T>C transition (p.I278T) in the cystathionine beta-synthase (CBS) gene represents the most common cause of pyridoxine-responsive homocystinuria in Western Eurasians. However, the frequency of the pathogenic c.833C allele, as observed in healthy newborns from several European countries (q(c.833C) ≊ 3.3 × 10(–3)), is ∼20-fold higher than expected on the basis of the observed number of symptomatic homocystinuria patients carrying this mutation (q(c.833C) ≊ 0.18 × 10(–3)), implying clinical underascertainment. Intriguingly, the c.833C mutation is also present in combination with a 68-bp insertion, c.[833C; 844_845ins68], in a substantial proportion of chromosomes from nonhomocystinuric individuals worldwide. We have sought to study the relationship between the pathogenic and nonpathogenic c.833C-bearing chromosomes and to determine whether the pathogenic c.[833C; −] chromosomes are identical-by-descent or instead arose by recurrent mutation. Initial haplotype analysis of 780 randomly selected Czech and sub-Saharan African wild-type chromosomes, employing 12 intragenic markers, revealed 29 distinct CBS haplotypes, of which 10 carried the c.[833C; 844_845ins68] combination; none carried an isolated c.833C or c.844_845ins68 mutation. Subsequent examination of 69 pathogenic c.[833C; −] chromosomes, derived from homocystinuria patients of predominantly European origin, disclosed three unrelated haplotypes that differed from their wild-type counterparts by virtue of the presence of c.833C, thereby indicating that c.833T>C transition has occurred repeatedly and independently in the past. Since c.833T does not reside within an obvious mutational hotspot, we surmise that the three pathogenic and comparatively prevalent c.[833C; −] chromosomes may have originated by recurrent gene conversion employing the common nonpathogenic c.[833C; 844_845ins68] chromosomes as templates. Hum Mutat 28(3), 255–264, 2007. Published 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.† Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2007-03 2006-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC2630376/ /pubmed/17072863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/humu.20430 Text en PUBLISHED 2006 WILEY-LISS, INC. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Vyletal, Petr Sokolová, Jitka Cooper, David N. Kraus, Jan P. Krawczak, Michael Pepe, Guglielmina Rickards, Olga Koch, Hans G. Linnebank, Michael Kluijtmans, Leo A. J. Blom, Henk J. Boers, Godfried H. J. Gaustadnes, Mette Skovby, Flemming Wilcken, Bridget Wilcken, David E. L. Andria, Generoso Sebastio, Gianfranco Naughten, Eileen R. Yap, Sufin Ohura, Toshihiro Pronicka, Ewa Laszlo, Aranka Kožich, Viktor Diversity of Cystathionine β-Synthase Haplotypes Bearing the Most Common Homocystinuria Mutation c.833T>C: A Possible Role for Gene Conversion |
title | Diversity of Cystathionine β-Synthase Haplotypes Bearing the Most Common Homocystinuria Mutation c.833T>C: A Possible Role for Gene Conversion |
title_full | Diversity of Cystathionine β-Synthase Haplotypes Bearing the Most Common Homocystinuria Mutation c.833T>C: A Possible Role for Gene Conversion |
title_fullStr | Diversity of Cystathionine β-Synthase Haplotypes Bearing the Most Common Homocystinuria Mutation c.833T>C: A Possible Role for Gene Conversion |
title_full_unstemmed | Diversity of Cystathionine β-Synthase Haplotypes Bearing the Most Common Homocystinuria Mutation c.833T>C: A Possible Role for Gene Conversion |
title_short | Diversity of Cystathionine β-Synthase Haplotypes Bearing the Most Common Homocystinuria Mutation c.833T>C: A Possible Role for Gene Conversion |
title_sort | diversity of cystathionine β-synthase haplotypes bearing the most common homocystinuria mutation c.833t>c: a possible role for gene conversion |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2630376/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17072863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/humu.20430 |
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