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Genetic Analysis of MECP2 Gene in Iranian Patients with Rett Syndrome

OBJECTIVES: Rett syndrome is an X linked dominant neurodevelopmental disorder which almost exclusively affects females. The syndrome is usually caused by mutations in MECP2 gene, which is a nuclear protein that selectively binds CpG dinucleotides in the genome. MATERIALS & METHODS: To provide fu...

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Autores principales: NASIRI, Jafar, SALEHI, Mansoor, HOSSEINZADEH, Majid, ZAMANI, Mahdi, FATTAHPOUR, Shirin, ARYANI, Omid, FAZEL NAJAFABADI, Esmat, JABARZADEH, Maryam, ASADI, Sara, GHOLAMREZAPOUR, Tahereh, SEDGHI, Maryam, GHORBANI, Fatemeh
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Publicado: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6586453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31327966
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author NASIRI, Jafar
SALEHI, Mansoor
HOSSEINZADEH, Majid
ZAMANI, Mahdi
FATTAHPOUR, Shirin
ARYANI, Omid
FAZEL NAJAFABADI, Esmat
JABARZADEH, Maryam
ASADI, Sara
GHOLAMREZAPOUR, Tahereh
SEDGHI, Maryam
GHORBANI, Fatemeh
author_facet NASIRI, Jafar
SALEHI, Mansoor
HOSSEINZADEH, Majid
ZAMANI, Mahdi
FATTAHPOUR, Shirin
ARYANI, Omid
FAZEL NAJAFABADI, Esmat
JABARZADEH, Maryam
ASADI, Sara
GHOLAMREZAPOUR, Tahereh
SEDGHI, Maryam
GHORBANI, Fatemeh
author_sort NASIRI, Jafar
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: Rett syndrome is an X linked dominant neurodevelopmental disorder which almost exclusively affects females. The syndrome is usually caused by mutations in MECP2 gene, which is a nuclear protein that selectively binds CpG dinucleotides in the genome. MATERIALS & METHODS: To provide further insights into the distribution of mutations in MECP2 gene, we investigated 24 females with clinical characters of Rett syndrome referred to Alzahra University Hospital in Isfahan, Iran during 2015-2017. We sequenced the entire MECP2 coding region and splice sites for detection of point mutations in this gene. Freely available programs including JALVIEW, SIFT, and PolyPhen were used to find out the damaging effects of unknown mutations. RESULTS: Direct sequencing revealed MECP2 mutations in 13 of the 24 patients. We identified in 13 patients, 10 different mutations in MECP2 gene. Three of these mutations have not been reported elsewhere and are most likely pathogenic. CONCLUSION: Defects in MECP2 gene play an important role in pathogenesis of Rett syndrome. Mutations in MECP2 gene can be found in the majority of Iranian RTT patients. We failed to identify mutations in MECP2 gene in 46% of our patients. For these patients, further molecular analysis might be necessary.
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spelling pubmed-65864532019-10-01 Genetic Analysis of MECP2 Gene in Iranian Patients with Rett Syndrome NASIRI, Jafar SALEHI, Mansoor HOSSEINZADEH, Majid ZAMANI, Mahdi FATTAHPOUR, Shirin ARYANI, Omid FAZEL NAJAFABADI, Esmat JABARZADEH, Maryam ASADI, Sara GHOLAMREZAPOUR, Tahereh SEDGHI, Maryam GHORBANI, Fatemeh Iran J Child Neurol Original Article OBJECTIVES: Rett syndrome is an X linked dominant neurodevelopmental disorder which almost exclusively affects females. The syndrome is usually caused by mutations in MECP2 gene, which is a nuclear protein that selectively binds CpG dinucleotides in the genome. MATERIALS & METHODS: To provide further insights into the distribution of mutations in MECP2 gene, we investigated 24 females with clinical characters of Rett syndrome referred to Alzahra University Hospital in Isfahan, Iran during 2015-2017. We sequenced the entire MECP2 coding region and splice sites for detection of point mutations in this gene. Freely available programs including JALVIEW, SIFT, and PolyPhen were used to find out the damaging effects of unknown mutations. RESULTS: Direct sequencing revealed MECP2 mutations in 13 of the 24 patients. We identified in 13 patients, 10 different mutations in MECP2 gene. Three of these mutations have not been reported elsewhere and are most likely pathogenic. CONCLUSION: Defects in MECP2 gene play an important role in pathogenesis of Rett syndrome. Mutations in MECP2 gene can be found in the majority of Iranian RTT patients. We failed to identify mutations in MECP2 gene in 46% of our patients. For these patients, further molecular analysis might be necessary. Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6586453/ /pubmed/31327966 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
NASIRI, Jafar
SALEHI, Mansoor
HOSSEINZADEH, Majid
ZAMANI, Mahdi
FATTAHPOUR, Shirin
ARYANI, Omid
FAZEL NAJAFABADI, Esmat
JABARZADEH, Maryam
ASADI, Sara
GHOLAMREZAPOUR, Tahereh
SEDGHI, Maryam
GHORBANI, Fatemeh
Genetic Analysis of MECP2 Gene in Iranian Patients with Rett Syndrome
title Genetic Analysis of MECP2 Gene in Iranian Patients with Rett Syndrome
title_full Genetic Analysis of MECP2 Gene in Iranian Patients with Rett Syndrome
title_fullStr Genetic Analysis of MECP2 Gene in Iranian Patients with Rett Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Analysis of MECP2 Gene in Iranian Patients with Rett Syndrome
title_short Genetic Analysis of MECP2 Gene in Iranian Patients with Rett Syndrome
title_sort genetic analysis of mecp2 gene in iranian patients with rett syndrome
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6586453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31327966
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