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Severe phenotype in MPS II patients associated with a large deletion including contiguous genes
Authors:Brusius-Facchin Ana Carolina  De Souza Carolina Fischinger Moura  Schwartz Ida Vanessa D  Riegel Mariluce  Melaragno Maria Isabel  Correia Patrícia  Moraes Lúcia Marques  Llerena Juan  Giugliani Roberto  Leistner-Segal Sandra
Affiliation:Medical Genetics Service, Hospital de Clínicas, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.
Abstract:Hunter disease or mucopolysaccharidosis type II (MPS II) is an X-linked recessive lysosomal disorder caused by the deficiency of iduronate-2-sulfatase, which is involved in the catabolism of the glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) heparan and dermatan sulphate. Our aim was to analyze three patients with severe Hunter syndrome that showed a total deletion of the iduronate-2-sulphatase (IDS) gene, after exon by exon PCR. DNA was used as a template for PCR synthesis of IDS, FRAXA, FRAXE, and DXS1113 specific amplicons. The DNA analysis for all three patients demonstrated a complete deletion of IDS, FRAXA, and FRAXE contiguous genes. We further performed SNP-array to delineate the deletion breakpoints and to characterize the deletion extension in the different patients. The results indicated a ~9.4 Mb deletion in Patient 1, a ~3.9 Mb deletion of the Xq27.3-Xq28 and a ~3.1 Mb duplication of the X q28 region in Patient 2 and a ~41.8 Kb deletion in Patient 3. SNP-array was shown to be important to map for deletion breakpoints. A comprehensive molecular analysis in patients with Hunter syndrome, especially in the ones presenting the severe form, is important to the understanding of the genetic determinants of the phenotype and for the genetic counseling to be provided to the families.
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