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Spectrum of mutations in the fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase gene of tyrosinemia type 1 patients in northwestern Europe and Mediterranean countries
Authors:AJIW Bergman  IET van den Berg  W Brink  BT Poll-The  JK Ploos van Amstel  R Berger
Abstract:Hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 (HT1) is a rare metabolic disease caused by a deficient activity of the enzyme fumarylacetoacetase (FAH). To investigate the molecular heterogeneity of tyrosinemia, the geographic distribution and the genotype–phenotype relationship, we have analyzed the FAH genotype of 25 HT1 patients. Mutation screening was performed by PCR amplification of exons 1-14 of the FAH gene, followed by SSCP analysis and direct sequencing of the amplified exons. Fourteen different mutations were found, of which seven were novel, viz. Three missense mutations (G158D, P261L, F405H), a deletion of three nucleotides causing a deletion of serine (DEL366S) and three splice site mutations: IVS2+1(g-t), IVS6-1(g-c), IVS8-1(g-c). The splice site mutations IVS6-1(g-t) and IVS12+5(g-a) were frequently found in countries around the Mediterranean and northerwestern Europe, respectively. No clear correlation between the genotype and the three major HT1 subtypes could be established. Hum Mutat 12:19–26, 1998. © 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:hereditary tyrosinemia type 1  fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase  mutations  genotype–  phenotype relationship  geographic distribution
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