Identification and functional analysis of two novel mutations in the CBS gene in Polish patients with homocystinuria |
| |
Authors: | Orendáè Marek Pronicka Ewa Kubalska Jolanta Janosik Miroslav Sokolová Jitka Linnebank Michael Koch Hans Georg Kozich Viktor |
| |
Institution: | Institute of Inherited Metabolic Diseases, Charles University - First Faculty of Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic. |
| |
Abstract: | Homocystinuria due to cystathionine beta-synthase (CBS) deficiency is an inherited disorder of homocysteine transsulfuration, which manifests by neurological, vascular and connective tissue involvement. So far, 130 pathogenic mutations have been recognized in the CBS gene. We examined 10 independent alleles in Polish patients suffering from CBS deficiency, and we detected four already described mutations (c.1224-2A>C, c.684C>A, c.833T>C, and c.442G>A) and two novel mutations (c.429C>G and c.1039+1G>T). The pathogenicity of the novel mutations was demonstrated by expression in E.coli. This is the first published communication on mutations leading to CBS deficiency in Poland. |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 PubMed 等数据库收录! |
|