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Stargardt macular dystrophy: common ABCA4 mutations in South Africa—establishment of a rapid genetic test and relating risk to patients

PURPOSE: Based on the previous indications of founder ATP-binding cassette sub-family A member 4 gene (ABCA4) mutations in a South African subpopulation, the purpose was to devise a mechanism for identifying common disease-causing mutations in subjects with ABCA4-associated retinopathies (AARs). Fac...

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Autores principales: Roberts, Lisa J., Nossek, Christel A., Greenberg, L. Jacquie, Ramesar, Rajkumar S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Molecular Vision 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3275638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22328824
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author Roberts, Lisa J.
Nossek, Christel A.
Greenberg, L. Jacquie
Ramesar, Rajkumar S.
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Nossek, Christel A.
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Ramesar, Rajkumar S.
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description PURPOSE: Based on the previous indications of founder ATP-binding cassette sub-family A member 4 gene (ABCA4) mutations in a South African subpopulation, the purpose was to devise a mechanism for identifying common disease-causing mutations in subjects with ABCA4-associated retinopathies (AARs). Facilitating patient access to this data and determining the frequencies of the mutations in the South African population would enhance the current molecular diagnostic service offered. METHODS: The majority of subjects in this study were of Caucasian ancestry and affected with Stargardt macular dystrophy. The initial cohort consisted of DNA samples from 181 patients, and was screened using the ABCR400 chip. An assay was then designed to screen a secondary cohort of 72 patients for seven of the most commonly occurring ABCA4 mutations in this population. A total of 269 control individuals were also screened for the seven ABCA4 mutations. RESULTS: Microarray screening results from a cohort of 181 patients affected with AARs revealed that seven ABCA4 mutations (p.Arg152*, c.768G>T, p.Arg602Trp, p.Gly863Ala, p.Cys1490Tyr, c.5461–10T>C, and p.Leu2027Phe) occurred at a relatively high frequency. The newly designed genetic assay identified two of the seven disease-associated mutations in 28/72 patients in a secondary patient cohort. In the control cohort, 12/269 individuals were found to be heterozygotes, resulting in an estimated background frequency of these mutations in this particular population of 4.46 per 100 individuals. CONCLUSIONS: The relatively high detection rate of seven ABCA4 mutations in the primary patient cohort led to the design and subsequent utility of a multiplex assay. This assay can be used as a viable screening tool and to reduce costs and laboratory time. The estimated background frequency of the seven ABCA4 mutations, together with the improved diagnostic service, could be used by counselors to facilitate clinical and genetic management of South African families with AARs.
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spelling pubmed-32756382012-02-10 Stargardt macular dystrophy: common ABCA4 mutations in South Africa—establishment of a rapid genetic test and relating risk to patients Roberts, Lisa J. Nossek, Christel A. Greenberg, L. Jacquie Ramesar, Rajkumar S. Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: Based on the previous indications of founder ATP-binding cassette sub-family A member 4 gene (ABCA4) mutations in a South African subpopulation, the purpose was to devise a mechanism for identifying common disease-causing mutations in subjects with ABCA4-associated retinopathies (AARs). Facilitating patient access to this data and determining the frequencies of the mutations in the South African population would enhance the current molecular diagnostic service offered. METHODS: The majority of subjects in this study were of Caucasian ancestry and affected with Stargardt macular dystrophy. The initial cohort consisted of DNA samples from 181 patients, and was screened using the ABCR400 chip. An assay was then designed to screen a secondary cohort of 72 patients for seven of the most commonly occurring ABCA4 mutations in this population. A total of 269 control individuals were also screened for the seven ABCA4 mutations. RESULTS: Microarray screening results from a cohort of 181 patients affected with AARs revealed that seven ABCA4 mutations (p.Arg152*, c.768G>T, p.Arg602Trp, p.Gly863Ala, p.Cys1490Tyr, c.5461–10T>C, and p.Leu2027Phe) occurred at a relatively high frequency. The newly designed genetic assay identified two of the seven disease-associated mutations in 28/72 patients in a secondary patient cohort. In the control cohort, 12/269 individuals were found to be heterozygotes, resulting in an estimated background frequency of these mutations in this particular population of 4.46 per 100 individuals. CONCLUSIONS: The relatively high detection rate of seven ABCA4 mutations in the primary patient cohort led to the design and subsequent utility of a multiplex assay. This assay can be used as a viable screening tool and to reduce costs and laboratory time. The estimated background frequency of the seven ABCA4 mutations, together with the improved diagnostic service, could be used by counselors to facilitate clinical and genetic management of South African families with AARs. Molecular Vision 2012-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3275638/ /pubmed/22328824 Text en
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Roberts, Lisa J.
Nossek, Christel A.
Greenberg, L. Jacquie
Ramesar, Rajkumar S.
Stargardt macular dystrophy: common ABCA4 mutations in South Africa—establishment of a rapid genetic test and relating risk to patients
title Stargardt macular dystrophy: common ABCA4 mutations in South Africa—establishment of a rapid genetic test and relating risk to patients
title_full Stargardt macular dystrophy: common ABCA4 mutations in South Africa—establishment of a rapid genetic test and relating risk to patients
title_fullStr Stargardt macular dystrophy: common ABCA4 mutations in South Africa—establishment of a rapid genetic test and relating risk to patients
title_full_unstemmed Stargardt macular dystrophy: common ABCA4 mutations in South Africa—establishment of a rapid genetic test and relating risk to patients
title_short Stargardt macular dystrophy: common ABCA4 mutations in South Africa—establishment of a rapid genetic test and relating risk to patients
title_sort stargardt macular dystrophy: common abca4 mutations in south africa—establishment of a rapid genetic test and relating risk to patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3275638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22328824
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