Seven DNA polymorphisms in the LDL receptor gene: application to the study of familial hypercholesterolemia in Spain |
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Authors: | F Javier Chaves Oscar Puig Magdalena Garcia-Sogo José Real José V Gil Juan Ascaso Rafael Carmena M Eugenia Armengod |
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Institution: | Institute de Investigaciones Citotógicas, Fundación Valenciana de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Valencia;Servicio de Endocrinologia, Hospital Cllnico Unrversitario, Valencia, Spain.;The first two authors contributed equally to this work |
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Abstract: | We have performed restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis at the low density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) locus in order to investigate the molecular genetics of familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) in Spain. Firstly, a sample of 50 unrelated patients with a clinical diagnosis of FH was screened for the presence of major rearrangements at this locus by Southern blot analysis of Bgt II digested genomic DNA. Four different mutations were detected, accounting for 8% of the mutant alleles in the Spanish FH sample. Then, we determined the relative allele frequency and estimated linkage disequilibrium between seven RFLPs of the LDLR gene in the remaining 46 FH patients and in 61 normolipidemic controls. Hindi, Avail, Pvu II, Msp I, and Nco I are the most polymorphic sites with individual PIC values higher than 0.28, whereas the Taq I and Stu I sites display low levels of polymorphism. The usefulness of the seven RFLPs to confirm a clinical diagnosis of FH was investigated in 15 FH-families, consisting of 118 individuals, in whom the presence of Familial Defective Apolipoprotein B-100 (FDB) due to the apoB3500 mutation was excluded. Independent haplotypes were constructed for 71 chromosomes: 15 FH and 56 control haplotypes. A total of 14 different haplotypes was found. In 12 families, clinical diagnosis of FH was confirmed by cosegregation analysis, which makes these RFLPs useful for studying the inheritance of the LDLR gene in 80% of Spanish families with FH. Comparison of haplotypes found in the Spanish sample with those found in Swiss and Norwegians suggests heterogeneity of haplotypes among European populations. |
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Keywords: | familial hypercholesterolemiayyy haplotypes LDL receptor RFLPs |
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