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MOLECULAR BACKGROUND AND GENOTYPE-PHENOTYPE CORRELATION IN APECED PATIENTS FROM CAMPANIA AND IN THEIR RELATIVES

Authors :
CAPALBO, DONATELLA
PIGNATA, CLAUDIO
SALERNO, MARIACAROLINA
Mazza C.
Giordano R.
Improda N.
Arvat E.
Cervato S.
Morlin L.
Betterle C.
Capalbo, Donatella
Mazza, C.
Giordano, R.
Improda, N.
Arvat, E.
Cervato, S.
Morlin, L.
Pignata, Claudio
Betterle, C.
Salerno, Mariacarolina
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Autoimmune-polyendocrinopathy-candidiasis- ectodermal-distrophy (APECED) is a recessive disease, caused by mutations in the AutoImmune REgulator (AIRE) gene. Different mutations are peculiar of particular populations. In Italy, 3 hot spots areas where APECED shows an increased prevalence, have been identified in Sardinia, Apulia, and in the Venetian region.AIM: In this study, we analyzed AIRE mutations and genotype-phenotype correlation in APECED patients originating from Campania and in their relatives.PATIENTS AND METHODS: In 6 patients affected with APECED clinical findings, genetic analysis of AIRE, and APECED-related autoantibodies were performed.RESULTS: All patients carried at least 1 mutation on exon 1 or on splice-site flanking exon 1. Two siblings carried a complex homozygous mutation [IVS1 + 1G>C; IVS1 + 5delG] on intron 1; 2 patients were compound heterozygous for [T16M]+[W78R] (exons 1+2); 1 patient was compound heterozygous for [A21V]+[C322fs] (exons 1+8) and another was homozygous for [T16M]+[T16M] on exon 1. Expression of the disease showed wide variability while circulating autoantibodies paralleled to phenotype in each patient. Analysis of relatives allowed the identification of 8 heterozygotes. None of heterozygous subjects presented major findings of APECED.CONCLUSIONS: Mutations localized on exon 1 and the region flanking exon 1 are common in APECED patients originating from Campania. Genotype-phenotype correlation failed to reveal a relationship between detected mutations and clinical expression. Mutations in heterozygosis in AIRE gene are not associated to major findings of APECED.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..03d3cddcd931117b822e5cf559020a14