1. The pathogenicity of the Pro1148Ala substitution in the FBN1 gene: causing or predisposing to Marfan syndrome and aortic aneurysm, or clinically innocent?
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Schrijver I, Liu W, and Francke U
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- Amino Acid Sequence, Animals, Asia ethnology, Base Sequence, Biological Evolution, Cattle, Cells, Cultured, Chromosome Mapping, Connective Tissue Diseases genetics, DNA Primers, Disease Susceptibility, Drosophila genetics, Exons, Fibrillin-1, Fibrillins, Homozygote, Humans, Introns, Latin America ethnology, Mice, Microfilament Proteins chemistry, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Racial Groups, Reference Values, Skin, United States, Alanine, Aortic Aneurysm genetics, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 15, Marfan Syndrome genetics, Microfilament Proteins genetics, Point Mutation, Polymorphism, Genetic, Proline
- Abstract
In individuals with the Marfan syndrome (MFS), mutations have been identified in the fibrillin-1 gene (FBN1) at 15q21.1. A proline-to-alanine change at position 1148 in exon 27 (Pro1148Ala) has been reported in probands with MFS, aortic aneurysm or Marfanoid-craniosynostosis. It was suggested that this mutation could be a risk factor for aortic dilatation, since it was rarely observed in control populations. To investigate further the pathogenicity of this substitution, we screened 416 unrelated control individuals by allele-specific oligonucleotide (ASO) hybridization. We found 16 individuals who carried the alanine allele (3.8%), 3 of whom were homozygous. Five were of Latin American and eight were of Asian extraction. We also screened 133 probands with MFS, aortic aneurysm or related connective tissue disorders and found 4 (3%) that were heterozygous for the 1148Ala allele. All positive results were confirmed by DNA sequencing. In 20 individuals with 1148Ala, we confirmed the association with the rarer A allele at the IVS27-5G-->A polymorphism. Our results suggest that the Pro1148Ala change is a polymorphism of ancient evolutionary origin that is more prevalent in Asian and Latin American than in Caucasian or African populations.
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- 1997
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