Rapid identification of female carriers of DMD/BMD by quantitative real-time PCR |
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Authors: | Joncourt Franziska Neuhaus Barbara Jostarndt-Foegen Kristin Kleinle Stephanie Steiner Bernhard Gallati Sabina |
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Affiliation: | Division of Human Genetics, Children's University Hospital, Inselspital, Bern, Switzerland. franziska.joncourt@dkf2.unibe.ch |
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Abstract: | Recently developed PCR systems offer online-monitoring of amplification and allow simple and reliable DNA quantification. We have used the LightCycler system to develop a simple and rapid method for direct identification of female carriers of deletions and duplications in the dystrophin gene. The challenge resides in the ability to identify the presence of a deleted or duplicated allele over the background contributed by the normal allele. Quantification is based on the determination of the ratio between potentially deleted/duplicated dystrophin exons and non-deleted/-duplicated reference exons using the unspecific dsDNA-dye SYBRgreen I. In a retrospective study, we evaluated our method in female relatives of DMD/BMD patients with known carrier status by comparative analysis of deleted or duplicated versus non-deleted/-duplicated exons. Carrier status was accurately attributed in 100% of cases, the mean ratios being 0.52+/-0.12 for deletion carriers (expected value: 0.5) and 1.56+/-0.18 for duplication carriers (expected value: 1.5) vs. 1.022+/-0.17 for non-carriers (expected value: 1.0). The method proved to be simple, rapid, reliable, and cost-effective. It may be used for direct determination of deletions/duplications in potential DMD/BMD carriers and may easily be adapted for other genetic conditions involving deletions and duplications. |
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Keywords: | DMD BMD quantitative real‐time PCR Light Cycler SYBR Green I |
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