4号染色体单倍群的代际cag稳定性

J. Sipilä, S. Ylönen, K. Majamaa
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背景亨廷顿氏病(HD)患病率的差异与人群间4号染色体单倍群比例的差异有关。在不同单倍群中,没有关于突变HTT (mHTT)重复稳定性的数据发表。目的研究不同mHTT单倍型CAG重复序列的代际稳定性。方法使用先前确定的207名芬兰HD患者队列和从诊断实验室获得的mHTT重复长度数据作为使用几个国家登记处识别父母-后代对的基础。分析诊断测试留下的DNA以确定snp rs762855和rs4690073定义的单倍群。单倍群A单倍型进一步定义了另外四个snp, rs2857936, rs363096, rs2276881和rs362307。(Warby et al. 2009)通过限制性内切酶片段分析、锁定核酸引物进行等位基因特异性扩增或测序来确定snp。结果mHTT单倍群和CAG重复序列可分49次传递(单倍群A, 38次;C单倍群,10;A和C单倍群在父系遗传中CAG重复序列长度的平均变化差异较大(p=0.038),而在母系遗传中无差异(p=0.17)。单倍群C在父本和母本传播中均为负变化(p=0.74;图1),而单倍群A的重复数在父系传播中比母系传播中增加(p=0.008)。单倍型A1遗传差异最明显(p=0.022)。图1父系和母系遗传中单倍群A和C中CAG重复序列长度的平均变化(%)结论mHTT单倍群之间CAG重复序列的代际稳定性存在性别依赖性。
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C07 Intergenerational cag stability across chromosome 4 haplogroups
Background Variation in the prevalence of Huntington’s disease (HD) is associated with differences in chromosome 4 haplogroup proportions between populations. No data have been published on mutant HTT (mHTT) repeat stability in different haplogroups. Aim To study intergenerational CAG repeat stability in different mHTT haplotypes. Methods A previously identified Finnish cohort of 207 HD patients and data on mHTT repeat lengths obtained from the diagnostic laboratories were used as a basis to identify parent-offspring pairs using several national registries. DNA remaining from diagnostic testing was analysed to determine haplogroups defined by the SNPs rs762855 and rs4690073. Haplogroup A haplotypes were further defined using four additional SNPs, rs2857936, rs363096, rs2276881 and rs362307. (Warby et al. 2009) The SNPs were determined either with restriction fragment analysis, allele specific amplification using locked nucleic acid primers or by sequencing. Results mHTT haplogroup and CAG repeat could be phased in 49 transmissions (haplogroup A, 38; haplogroup C, 10; other haplogroup, 1). The mean change in the length of CAG repeats differed between haplogroups A and C in paternal inheritances (p=0.038), but not in maternal inheritances (p=0.17). The change in haplogroup C was negative in paternal as well as maternal transmissions (p=0.74 for difference; figure 1), whereas the repeats in haplogroup A expanded in paternal transmissions in comparison to maternal transmissions (p=0.008). The difference was most obvious in haplotype A1 inheritances (p=0.022).Abstract C07 Figure 1 The mean change (%) in the length of CAG repeats in haplogroups A and C in paternal and maternal transmissions Conclusions Intergenerational stability of the CAG repeat differed between mHTT haplogroups in a sex-dependent manner.
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