在三个严重葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶缺乏症的家族中发现了一种新的G6PD有害变异。

4区 医学 Q4 Medicine
Yongqing Tong, Bei Liu, Hongyun Zheng, Anyu Bao, Zegang Wu, Jian Gu, Bi-Hua Tan, Mary McGrath, Shriya Kane, Chunhua Song, Yan Li
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背景:葡萄糖-6-磷酸脱氢酶缺乏症(D-G6PD)是一种由管家基因葡萄糖-6-磷酸1-脱氢酶(G6PD)的有害变异引起的x连锁隐性疾病,导致对氧化剂的反应受损。筛选该基因的新变异有助于D-G6PD的早期诊断,从而减少疾病相关并发症,并最终提高患者的预期寿命。方法:对1565例病理性黄疸患儿进行G6PD基因13个外显子及外显子和内含子连接的Sanger测序,筛选G6PD变异。结果:1565例病理性黄疸患儿中439例(28.1%)检测到G6PD变异。在我们的队列中,总共鉴定出9种G6PD变异;在G6PD基因第9外显子检测到一种新的G6PD错义变异C .1118 T > C, p.Phe373Ser。携带这种新变异的婴儿表现出G6PD活性降低、严重贫血和病理性黄疸,与一类G6PD有害变异一致。对产生的蛋白结构的分析显示,这种新的变异影响G6PD蛋白的稳定性,这可能是这些患者D-G6PD发病的原因。结论:在病理性黄疸的婴儿中检测到高比率的G6PD变异,并且在我们的队列中发现了一种新的I类G6PD有害变异。我们的数据表明,变异分析有助于D-G6PD患者的诊断,也有助于扩大已知G6PD变异谱用于携带者检测和产前诊断。
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A novel G6PD deleterious variant identified in three families with severe glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency.

A novel G6PD deleterious variant identified in three families with severe glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency.

A novel G6PD deleterious variant identified in three families with severe glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency.

A novel G6PD deleterious variant identified in three families with severe glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency.

Background: Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (D-G6PD) is an X-linked recessive disorder resulted from deleterious variants in the housekeeping gene Glucose-6-phosphate 1-dehydrogenase (G6PD), causing impaired response to oxidizing agents. Screening for new variations of the gene helps with early diagnosis of D-G6PD resulting in a reduction of disease related complications and ultimately increased life expectancy of the patients.

Methods: One thousand five hundred sixty-five infants with pathological jaundice were screened for G6PD variants by Sanger sequencing all of the 13 exons, and the junctions of exons and introns of the G6PD gene.

Results: We detected G6PD variants in 439 (28.1%) of the 1565 infants with pathological jaundice. In total, 9 types of G6PD variants were identified in our cohort; and a novel G6PD missense variant c.1118 T > C, p.Phe373Ser in exon 9 of the G6PD gene was detected in three families. Infants with this novel variant showed decreased activity of G6PD, severe anemia, and pathological jaundice, consistent with Class I G6PD deleterious variants. Analysis of the resulting protein's structure revealed this novel variant affects G6PD protein stability, which could be responsible for the pathogenesis of D-G6PD in these patients.

Conclusions: High rates of G6PD variants were detected in infants with pathological jaundice, and a novel Class I G6PD deleterious variants was identified in our cohort. Our data reveal that variant analysis is helpful for the diagnosis of D-G6PD in patients, and also for the expansion of the spectrum of known G6PD variants used for carrier detection and prenatal diagnosis.

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BMC Medical Genetics
BMC Medical Genetics 医学-遗传学
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期刊介绍: BMC Medical Genetics is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in the effects of genetic variation in individuals, families and among populations in relation to human health and disease. Note: BMC Medical Genetics is now closed. This journal has merged with BMC Medical Genomics, a broad-scope, open access community journal for all medical genetics and genomics research.
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