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Two novel mutations of fibrillin-1 gene correlate with different phenotypes of Marfan syndrome in Chinese families

PURPOSE: To identify the causative mutations in two Chinese families with autosomal dominant Marfan syndrome and to describe the associated phenotypes. METHODS: Complete physical, ophthalmic, and cardiovascular examinations were given to the patients and unaffected individuals in the two families. E...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Feng, Pan, Xinyuan, Zhao, Kanxing, Zhao, Chen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Molecular Vision 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3626374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23592911
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author Zhao, Feng
Pan, Xinyuan
Zhao, Kanxing
Zhao, Chen
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Pan, Xinyuan
Zhao, Kanxing
Zhao, Chen
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description PURPOSE: To identify the causative mutations in two Chinese families with autosomal dominant Marfan syndrome and to describe the associated phenotypes. METHODS: Complete physical, ophthalmic, and cardiovascular examinations were given to the patients and unaffected individuals in the two families. Exclusive linkage mapping was performed for transforming growth factor beta receptor II (TGFBR2) and fibrillin-1 (FBN1) loci in both families. The entire coding region and flanking splice sites of the FBN1 gene were screened for mutations in the two families with Sanger sequencing. The potential mutations of FBN1 were tested in 100 normal controls. RESULTS: Lens dislocation was observed in two out of ten patients in the MF1 family and all patients in the MF2 family. However, the MF1 family displayed more severe cardiovascular and skeletal system involvement compared with the MF2 family. The transforming growth factor beta receptor II locus was excluded in both families by linkage analysis. A maximum multipoint lod score score of 2.83 was obtained for marker D15S992 (located in the FBN1 gene) in the MF1 family and 1.51 for the same marker in the MF2 family. Two novel mutations of FBN1, p.C271* and p.C637Y, were identified in the MF1 and MF2 families, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Genotype-phenotype correlations in this study indicate that nonsense mutations of FBN1 may correlate with relatively severe systemic phenotypes when compared with cysteine substitutions, the most common type of FBN1 mutations. Genetic diagnosis for patients with Marfan syndrome would help with genetic counseling, clinical intervention, and prognosis.
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spelling pubmed-36263742013-04-16 Two novel mutations of fibrillin-1 gene correlate with different phenotypes of Marfan syndrome in Chinese families Zhao, Feng Pan, Xinyuan Zhao, Kanxing Zhao, Chen Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: To identify the causative mutations in two Chinese families with autosomal dominant Marfan syndrome and to describe the associated phenotypes. METHODS: Complete physical, ophthalmic, and cardiovascular examinations were given to the patients and unaffected individuals in the two families. Exclusive linkage mapping was performed for transforming growth factor beta receptor II (TGFBR2) and fibrillin-1 (FBN1) loci in both families. The entire coding region and flanking splice sites of the FBN1 gene were screened for mutations in the two families with Sanger sequencing. The potential mutations of FBN1 were tested in 100 normal controls. RESULTS: Lens dislocation was observed in two out of ten patients in the MF1 family and all patients in the MF2 family. However, the MF1 family displayed more severe cardiovascular and skeletal system involvement compared with the MF2 family. The transforming growth factor beta receptor II locus was excluded in both families by linkage analysis. A maximum multipoint lod score score of 2.83 was obtained for marker D15S992 (located in the FBN1 gene) in the MF1 family and 1.51 for the same marker in the MF2 family. Two novel mutations of FBN1, p.C271* and p.C637Y, were identified in the MF1 and MF2 families, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Genotype-phenotype correlations in this study indicate that nonsense mutations of FBN1 may correlate with relatively severe systemic phenotypes when compared with cysteine substitutions, the most common type of FBN1 mutations. Genetic diagnosis for patients with Marfan syndrome would help with genetic counseling, clinical intervention, and prognosis. Molecular Vision 2013-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3626374/ /pubmed/23592911 Text en Copyright © 2013 Molecular Vision. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhao, Feng
Pan, Xinyuan
Zhao, Kanxing
Zhao, Chen
Two novel mutations of fibrillin-1 gene correlate with different phenotypes of Marfan syndrome in Chinese families
title Two novel mutations of fibrillin-1 gene correlate with different phenotypes of Marfan syndrome in Chinese families
title_full Two novel mutations of fibrillin-1 gene correlate with different phenotypes of Marfan syndrome in Chinese families
title_fullStr Two novel mutations of fibrillin-1 gene correlate with different phenotypes of Marfan syndrome in Chinese families
title_full_unstemmed Two novel mutations of fibrillin-1 gene correlate with different phenotypes of Marfan syndrome in Chinese families
title_short Two novel mutations of fibrillin-1 gene correlate with different phenotypes of Marfan syndrome in Chinese families
title_sort two novel mutations of fibrillin-1 gene correlate with different phenotypes of marfan syndrome in chinese families
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3626374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23592911
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