ABCC7 p.Arg1283Met

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PMID: 10439967 [PubMed] Liechti-Gallati S et al: "Two buffer PAGE system-based SSCP/HD analysis: a general protocol for rapid and sensitive mutation screening in cystic fibrosis and any other human genetic disease."
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20 The distribution of analysed known mutations is similar to that of the total number of mutations in the entire CFTR gene: missense mutations account for 35% (G27E, G85E, R117H, A120T, I148T, H199Y, R334W, T338I, R347P, R347H, A455E, M718K, S5449N, S5449I, G551D, R560T, R560S, S945L, S977P, I1005R, R1066C, R1070Q, M1101K, D1152H, S1235R, R1283M, N1303K, N1303H), followed by 28% of frameshift mutations (175delC, 394delTT, 457TAT- > G, 905delG, 1078delT, I507, F508, 1609delCA, 1677delTA, 2143delT, 2176insC, 218delA, 2184insA, 2869insG, 3659delC, 3732delA, 3821delT, 3905insT, 4016insT, 4172delGC, 4382delA), 21% of nonsense mutations (Q30X, Q39X, Q220X, W401X, Q525X, G542X, Q552X, R553X, V569X, E585X, K710X, R792X, Y1092X, R1162X, S1255X, W1282X, E1371X), and 16% of splice site mutations (621 + 1G- > T, 711 + 1G- > T, 711 + 5G- > A, 1717-1G- > A, 1898 + 1G- > A, 1898 + 5G- > T, 2789 + 5G- > A, 3271 + 1G- > A, 3272-26A- > G, 3601-17T- > C, 3849 + 4A- > G, 3849 + 10kbC- > T, 4374 + 1G- > T).
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PMID: 11157821 [PubMed] McCallum T et al: "Unilateral renal agenesis associated with congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens: phenotypic findings and genetic considerations."
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22 Since males afflicted with clinical 282 (c) European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology R1283M; 4006-61del14; IVS-5T; 2183AA→F; R1162X.
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PMID: 11388756 [PubMed] Heim RA et al: "Improved detection of cystic fibrosis mutations in the heterogeneous U.S. population using an expanded, pan-ethnic mutation panel."
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87 These were G91R, 711 ϩ 5GϾA, T338I, 712-1GϾT, Q359K/T360K, 1161delC, 1609delCA, S549I, Q552X, 1949del84, 1989 ϩ 5GϾT, S1251N, and R1283M.
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PMID: 12007216 [PubMed] Bobadilla JL et al: "Cystic fibrosis: a worldwide analysis of CFTR mutations--correlation with incidence data and application to screening."
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111 Slovakia ∆F508 (57.3%) CFTRdele2,3 (1.2%) 82.7 68.4 14 908/254 CFGAC [1994]; Estivill et al. G542X (6.8%) 3849+10KbC→T (1.0%) [1997]; Dörk et al. [2000]; R553X (4.0%) S42F (0.9%) Macek et al. [2002] N1303K (3.4%) R75X (0.9%) 2143delT (1.8%) G85E (0.9%) R347P (1.4%) 605insT (0.9%) W1282X (1.3%) 1898+1G→A (0.9%) Slovenia ∆F508 (57.8%) R347P (1.1%) 79.7 63.5 16 455/132 CFGAC [1994]; Dörk et al. 2789+5G→A (4.1%) S4X (0.8%) [2000]; Macek et al. [2002] R1162X (3.2%) 457TAT→G (0.8%) G542X (1.9%) D192G (0.8%) Q552X (1.5%) R553X (0.8%) Q685X (1.5%) A559T (0.8%) 3905insT (1.5%) 2907delTT (0.8%) CFTRdele2,3 (1.5%) 3667ins4 (0.8%) Spain ∆F508 (52.7%) G85E (0.8%) 80.2 64.3 21 3608/1356 Chillón et al. [1994]; Casals et G542X (8.0%) R1066C (0.8%) al. [1997]; Estivill et al. [1997] N1303K (2.5%) 2789+5G→A (0.7%) 3601-111G→C (2.0%) 2869insG (0.7%) 1811+1.6Kb A→G (1.7%) ∆I507 (0.6%) R1162X (1.6%) W1282X (0.6%) 711+1G→T (1.3%) L206W (0.5%) R334W (1.2%) R709X (0.5%) Q890X (1.0%) K710X (0.5%) 1609delCA (1.0%) 3272-26A→G (0.5%) 712-1G→T (1.0%) Sweden ∆F508 (66.6%) E60X (0.6%) 85.9 73.8 10 1357/662 Schwartz et al. [1994]; Estivill et 394delTT (7.3%) Y109C (0.6%) al. [1997]; Schaedel et al. 3659delC (5.4%) R117H (0.6%) [1999] 175insT (2.4%) R117C (0.6%) T338I (1.2%) G542X (0.6%) Switzerland ∆F508 (57.2%) K1200E (2.1%) 91.3 83.4 9 1268/1173 Estivill et al. [1997]; R553X (14.0%) N1303K (1.2%) Hergersberg et al. [1997] 3905insT (9.8%) W1282X (1.1%) 1717-1G→A (2.7%) R347P (0.6%) G542X (2.6%) Ukraine ∆F508 (65.2%) CFTRdele2,3 (1.1%) 74.6 55.7 6 1055/580 Estivill et al. [1997]; Dörk et al. R553X (3.6%) G551D (1.8%) [2000]; Macek et al. [2002] N1303K (2.4%) W1282X (0.5%) United ∆F508 (75.3%) 621+1G→T (0.93%) 81.6 66.6 5 19622/9815 Schwartz et al. [1995b]; Kingdom G551D (3.1%) 1717-1G→A (0.57%) Estivill et al. [1997] (total) G542X (1.7%) TABLE 1. Continued. Estimated Projected detection of Number of Number of Country/ allele two CFTR mutations chromosomes Region Mutation array detectiona mutationsb includedc (max/min)d Reference WORLDWIDEANALYSISOFCFTRMUTATIONS585 United ∆F508 (56.6%) 621+1G→T (1.8%) 69.1 47.7 7 456 CFGAC [1994] Kingdom G551D (3.7%) R117H (1.5%) (N. Ireland) R560T (2.6%) ∆I507 (0.9%) G542X (2.0%) United ∆F508 (19.2%) 621+2T→C (3.8%) 84.4 71.2 11 52 Malone et al. [1998] Kingdom Y569D (15.4%) 2184insA (3.8%) (Pakistani) Q98X (11.5%) R560S (1.9%) 1525-1G→A (9.6%) 1898+1G→T (1.9%) 296+12T→C (7.7%) R709X (1.9%) 1161delC (7.7%) United ∆F508 (71.3%) 1717-1G→A (1.0%) 86.4 74.6 9 1236/730 Shrimpton et al. [1991]; Kingdom G551D (5.5%) 621+1G→T (0.6%) Gilfillan et al. [1998] (Scotland) G542X (4.0%) ∆I507 (0.6%) R117H (1.4%) R560T (0.6%) P67L (1.4%) United ∆F508 (71.6%) 1717-1G→A (1.1%) 98.7 97.4 17 183 Cheadle et al. [1993] Kingdom 621+1G→T (6.6%) 3659delC (0.5%) (Wales) 1898+1G→A (5.5%) R117H (0.5%) G542X (2.2%) N1303K (0.5%) G551D (2.2%) E60X (0.5%) 1078delT (2.2%) S549N (0.5%) R1283M (1.6%) 3849+10KbC→T (0.5%) R553X (1.1%) 4016insT (0.5%) ∆I507 (1.1%) Yugoslavia ∆F508 (68.9%) 3849G→A (1.0%) 82.2 67.6 11 709/398 Dabovic et al. [1992]; Estivill et G542X (4.0%) N1303K (0.8%) al. [1997]; Macek et al. R1162C (3.0%) 525delT (0.5%) (submitted for publication) 457TAT→G (1.0%) 621+1G→T (0.5%) I148T (1.0%) G551D (0.5%) Q552X (1.0%) Middle East/Africa Algeria 1) DF508 (20.0%) 4) 1812-1G®A (5.0%) - - 5 20 Loumi et al. [1999] 2) N1303K (20.0%) 5) V754M (5.0%) 3) 711+1G®T (10.0%) Jewish W1282X (48.0%) 3849+10KbC→T (6.0%) 95.0 90.3 6 261 Kerem et al. [1995] (Ashkenazi) ∆F508 (28.0%) N1303K (3.0%) G542X (9.0%) 1717-1G→A (1.0%) Jewish 1) N1303K - - 1 6 Kerem et al. [1995] (Egypt) Jewish 1) Q359K/T360K - - 1 8 Kerem et al. [1995] (Georgia) Jewish 1) DF508 2) 405+1G®A - - 2 11 Kerem et al. [1995] (Libya) Jewish 1) DF508 (72.0%) 3) D1152H (6.0%) - - 3 33 Kerem et al. [1995] (Morocco) 2) S549R (6.0%) Jewish ∆F508 (35.0%) W1282X (2.0%) 43.0 18.5 4 51 Shoshani et al. [1992] (Sepharadim) G542X (4.0%) S549I (2.0%) (Continued) BOBADILLAETAL.
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ABCC7 p.Arg1283Met 12007216:111:3187
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PMID: 12151438 [PubMed] Wang Z et al: "Analysis by mass spectrometry of 100 cystic fibrosis gene mutations in 92 patients with congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens."
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20 Given the frequency of CF mutations, especially in the Caucasian population ( in 25), and the common request by CBAVD men to sire their own offspring by using surgical Table I. The 100 most common cystic fibrosis mutations listed by exon Mutationa Exonb Frequency (%)c G85E 3 0.1 394delTT 3 Swedish E60X 3 Belgium R75X 3 405ϩ1G→A Int 3 R117H 4 0.30 Y122X 4 French 457TAT→G 4 Austria I148T 4 Canada (French Canadian) 574delA 4 444delA 4 R117L 4 621ϩ1G→T Int 4 0.72 711ϩ1G→T Int 5 Ͼ0.1 712-1G→T Int 5 711ϩ5G→A Int 5 Italy (Caucasian) L206W 6a R347P 7 0.24 1078delT 7 Ͼ0.1 R334W 7 Ͼ0.1 1154InsTC 7 T338I 7 Italy R347H 7 Turkey Q359K/T360K 7 Israel (Georgian Jews) I336K 7 R352Q 7 G330X 7 S364P 7 A455E 9 0.20 I507 10 0.21 F508 10 66.02 1609delCA 10 Spain (Caucasian) V520F 10 Q493X 10 C524X 10 G480C 10 Q493R 10 1717-1G→A Int 10 0.58 R553X 11 0.73 G551D 11 1.64 G542X 11 2.42 R560T 11 Ͼ0.1 S549N 11 Q552X 11 Italy S549I 11 Israel (Arabs) A559T 11 African American R553G 11 R560K 11 1812-1G→A Int 11 A561E 12 E585X 12 Y563D 12 Y563N 12 1898ϩ1G→A Int 12 0.22 1898ϩ1G→C Int 12 2183AA→G 13 Italian 2184delA 13 Ͻ0.1 K710X 13 2143delT 13 Moscow (Russian) 2184InsA 13 1949del84 13 Spain (Spanish) 2176InsC 13 2043delG 13 2307insA 13 2789ϩ5G→A Int 14b Ͼ0.1 2869insG 15 S945L 15 Q890X 15 3120G→A 16 2067 Table I. continued Mutationa Exonb Frequency (%)c 3120ϩ1G→A Int 16 African American 3272-26A→G Int 17a R1066C 17b Portugal (Portugese) L1077P 17b R1070Q 17b Bulgarian W1089X 17b M1101K 17b Canada (Hutterite) R1070P 17b R1162X 19 0.29 3659delC 19 Ͼ0.1 3849G→A 19 3662delA 19 3791delC 19 3821delT 19 Russian Q1238X 19 S1235R 19 France, South S1196X 19 K1177R 19 3849ϩ10kbC→T Int 19 0.24 3849ϩ4A→G Int 19 W1282X 20 1.22 S1251N 20 Dutch, Belgian 3905insT 20 Swiss, Acadian, Amish G1244E 20 R1283M 20 Welsh W1282R 20 D1270N 20 S1255X 20 African American 4005ϩ1G→A Int 20 N1303K 21 1.34 W1316X 21 aMutations were chosen according to their frequencies (Cystic Fibrosis Genetic Analysis Consortium, 1994; Zielenski and Tsui, 1995; Estivill et al., 1997).
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34 The mutations in the 25 mutation panel were: ∆F508, G542X, N1303K, G551D, W1282X, 1717-1G→A, R553X, 621ϩ1G→T, R1162X, 2183AA→G, R117H, ∆I507, R560T, 3849ϩ10kbC→T, S549N, S549I, S549R, R1283M, R1283K, R553G, R560K, R117L, 1774delCT, 1811ϩ1G→C, and 4006-61del14.
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PMID: 15371903 [PubMed] Sugarman EA et al: "CFTR mutation distribution among U.S. Hispanic and African American individuals: evaluation in cystic fibrosis patient and carrier screening populations."
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35 87 mutation panel The following mutations were included in the panel: ⌬F508, ⌬F311, ⌬I507, A455E, A559T, C524X, D1152H, D1270N, E60X, G178R, G330X, G480C, G542X, G551D, G85E, G91R, I148T, K710X, L206W, M1101K, N1303K, P574H, Q1238X, Q359K/T360K, Q493X, Q552X, Q890X, R1066C, R1158X, R1162X, R117C, R117H, R1283M, R334W, R347H, R347P, R352Q, R553X, R560T, S1196X, S1251N, S1255X, S364P, S549I, S549N, S549R, T338I, V520F, W1089X, W1282X, Y1092X, Y563D, 1078delT, 1161delC, 1609delCA, 1677delTA, 1717-1GϾA, 1812-1GϾA, 1898ϩ1GϾA, 1898ϩ5GϾT, 1949del84, 2043delG, 2143delT, 2183delAAϾG, 2184delA, 2307insA, 2789ϩ5GϾA, 2869insG, 3120ϩ1GϾA, 3120GϾA, 3659delC, 3662delA, 3791delC, 3821delT, 3849ϩ10kbCϾT, 3849ϩ4AϾG, 3905insT, 394delTT, 405ϩ1GϾA, 405ϩ3AϾC, 444delA, 574delA, 621ϩ1GϾT, 711ϩ1GϾT, 711ϩ5GϾA, 712-1GϾT, 3876delA CFTR mutation analysis Genomic DNA was extracted from peripheral blood lymphocytes, buccal cell swabs, or bloodspots by Qiagen QIAmp 96 DNA Blood Kit. Specimens were tested for 87 mutations by a pooled allele-specific oligonucleotide (ASO) hybridization method as previously described.16,17 Two multiplex chain reactions (PCR) were used to amplify 19 regions of the CFTR gene.
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PMID: 15618584 [PubMed] Dormer RL et al: "Sildenafil (Viagra) corrects DeltaF508-CFTR location in nasal epithelial cells from patients with cystic fibrosis."
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182 Sildenafil also increased DF508-CFTR trafficking in cells from individuals with CF with a single copy DF508 (DF508/4016ins) or with a newly described CF trafficking mutation (R1283M).
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ABCC7 p.Arg1283Met 15618584:182:175
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188 METHODS Patients and cell sampling Airway epithelial cells were obtained by nasal brushing from three non-CF individuals (age 9-22 years) and from six CF individuals (age 6 months to 16 years) undergoing flexible bronchoscopy under sedation as previously described.8 The CF individuals had the following genotypes: four DF508/ DF508, one DF508/4016ins, and one R1283M/E60X.
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ABCC7 p.Arg1283Met 15618584:188:361
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218 The results are representative of cells from (A) three non-CF individuals, (B, C) four DF508/DF508 CF individuals, and (D, E) one R1283M/E60X individual.
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ABCC7 p.Arg1283Met 15618584:218:130
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219 They show that both DF508- and R1283M-CFTR are predominantly restricted within the cell to a distinct location adjacent to the nucleus (near nucleus) in untreated cells (B, D) whereas, after sildenafil treatment, many cells have an apical location of CFTR (C, E).
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227 A new CF trafficking mutation Cells from a CF individual heterozygous for a rare missense mutation, R1283M,13 and a stop mutation, E60X, were also examined (fig 1D-F).
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243 This is the first description of R1283M as a trafficking mutation and sildenafil was effective in correcting the defect.
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ABCC7 p.Arg1283Met 15618584:243:33
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256 The present studies have also identified a new CFTR trafficking mutation in NBD2 (R1283M) that has not previously been investigated.
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ABCC7 p.Arg1283Met 15618584:256:82
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257 The only other report of altered trafficking of CFTR with a mutation in NBD2 is N1303K.15 The present results, showing that sildenafil corrects DF508- and R1283M-CFTR location, both mutations in nucleotide binding domains, will provide insights into the mechanism of action of drugs that increase CFTR trafficking.
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PMID: 16088579 [PubMed] Gallati S et al: "Genetics of cystic fibrosis."
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50 In effect, virtually no func- Table 2 Unusually Common Cystic Fibrosis Mutations in Specific Populationsa Total Exon/ Number Number Frequency Mutation Intron Ethnic Origin Observed Screened (%) 296+12T→C intron 02 Pakistani 02 24 8.33 E60X exon 03 Belgian 06 394 1.52 G91R exon 03 French 04 266 1.50 394delTT exon 03 Scandinavian 78 1588 4.91 457TAT→G exon 04 Austrian 04 334 1.20 Y122X exon 04 Réunion Island 14 29 48.27 I148T exon 04 French Canadian 06 66 9.09 711+5G→A intron 05 Italian (North East) 06 225 2.67 1078delT exon 07 Celtic 27 475 5.68 1161delC exon 07 Pakistani 02 24 8.33 T338I exon 07 Italian, Sardinian 04 86 4.65 Q359K/T360K exon 07 Georgian Jews 07 8 87.50 R347H exon 07 Turkish 04 134 2.98 1609delCA exon 10 Spanish 03 96 3.12 1677delTA exon 10 Bulgarian 05 222 2.25 S549I exon 11 Arabs 02 40 5.00 Q552X exon 11 Italian (North East) 03 225 1.33 A559T exon 11 African-American 02 79 2.53 1811+1.2kbA→G intron 11 Spanish 22 1068 2.06 1898+5G→T intron 12 Chinese 03 10 30.00 1949del84 exon 13 Spanish 02 136 1.47 2143delT exon 13 Russian 04 118 3.39 2183AA→G exon 13 Italian (North East) 21 225 9.33 2184insA exon 13 Russian 03 118 2.54 3120+1G→A intron 16 African-American 14 112 12.50 3272-26A→G intron 17a Portugese, French 06 386 1.55 R1066C exon 17b Portugese 05 105 4.76 R1070Q exon 17b Bulgarian 04 166 2.41 Y1092X exon 17b French Canadian, 11 725 1.52 French M1101K exon 17b Hutterite 22 32 68.75 3821delT exon 19 Russian 03 118 2.54 S1235R exon 19 French (South) 04 340 1.18 S1251N exon 20 Dutch, Belgian 11 792 1.39 S1255X exon 20 African-American 02 79 2.53 3905insT exon 20 Swiss 45 982 4.58 Amish, Arcadian 13 86 15.12 W1282X Exon 20 Jewish-Ashkenazi 50 95 52.63 R1283M exon 20 Welsh 03 183 1.64 aAccording to the Cystic Fibrosis Genetic Analysis Consortium, http://www.genet.sickkids.on.ca/cftr/.
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ABCC7 p.Arg1283Met 16088579:50:1756
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PMID: 18685558 [PubMed] Dequeker E et al: "Best practice guidelines for molecular genetic diagnosis of cystic fibrosis and CFTR-related disorders--updated European recommendations."
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35 CFTR mutations may Table 1 Methods for CFTR gene mutation detection most frequently used in Europe Methods for the detection of known mutations Mutations detected Advantages Limits and pitfalls Heteroduplex analysis (strictly speaking a scanning method) Mainly F508del and I507del Other microinsertions/deletions (2 bp minimum): 394delTT (Northern Europe), 1677delTA (Black Sea countries), 1609delCA (Spain) Simple and rapid Migration pattern not specific for a given mutation Restriction enzyme analysis (restriction sites can be natural or created by the use of modified primers) Mainly specific individual mutations Possibly a small number of mutations can be combined in one assay Simple and rapid Useful for cascade carrier testing in case of rare mutations Not specific, especially if site abolition (eg, G551D and R553X abolish the same Hinc II site, and W1282X and R1283M the same Mnl I site) Reverse dot blot hybridization Up to 20 mutations per multiplex Appropriate for large series Innogenetics (Inno LiPA)a 36 mutations Good specificity ARMS (amplification refractory mutation system) Up to 20 mutations Appropriate for large series Design of primers is difficult Results are based on the absence of PCR product Tepnel (Elucigene)a 28-30 mutations Good specificity OLA (oligonucleotide ligation assay) Appropriate for large series Abbott Molecular (Cystic Fibrosis Genotyping Assay)a 32 mutations Good specificity Methods for the detection of unknown mutations DGGE (denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis) DGGE, DHPLC, SSCP and Sequencing: High sensitivity (495%) Difficult to set up; difficult automation Can miss isostable mutations in the homozygous state DHPLC (denaturing high performance liquid chromatography) Aiming to detect all mutations of small bp in the coding regions and intronic boundaries High sensitivity (495%) Generally miss homozygous mutations Need sequencing of polymorphism-rich regions SSCP (single strand conformation polymorphism) Simple and rapid to set up Sensitivity 80-85% Sequencing (as a first-line method or confirmation after a scanning technique) Close to 100% sensitivity Quantitative fluorescent multiplex PCR MLPA (multiple ligation-dependent probe amplification) Aiming to detect deletions, insertions, and duplications All coding regions Simple and rapid Sensitive to extraction methods Duplications may be difficult to evidence a Commercially available methods are indicated in italics be missed by scanning techniques, especially when homozygous, and even direct sequencing cannot identify 100% of mutations.
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PMID: 21658632 [PubMed] Becq F et al: "Pharmacological therapy for cystic fibrosis: from bench to bedside."
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118 PDE5 inhibitors Sidenafil (Viagra) [106] human CF nasal epithelial cells, CF15 F508del, R1283M Biochemistry, immunofluorescence, iodide efflux Sildenafil restored F508del-CFTR activity by preventing F508del-CFTR/calnexin interaction in the ER.
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PMID: 9727805 [PubMed] Robertson NH et al: "Development and validation of a screening test for 12 common mutations of the cystic fibrosis CFTR gene."
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86 There was no mistyping when ∆I507, 1717-2A>G, R1283M, R117C, 3617G/T, 621+2T>C or F508C alleles were present.
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ABCC7 p.Arg1283Met 9727805:86:53
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PMID: 16423550 [PubMed] Ramirez AM et al: "Mutational spectrum of cystic fibrosis patients from Cordoba province and its zone of influence: implications of molecular diagnosis in Argentina."
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85 Haplotype (n D 20) No. of chromosomes (n D 64)a Mutations associated (No. of chromosomes) 23-31 14 p.F508del 17-31 7 p.F508del 17-7 7 p.R1066C (3), p.W277R, c.2789 + 5G > A, c.3120 + 1G > A, c.3849 + 10KbC > T 16-7 6 c.3272-26A > G (2), p.G27R, c.622-2A > G, unknown (2) 16-32 5 p.S589I (2), unknown (3) 16-30 3 IVS8-5T (2), unknown 23-33 2 p.G542X, p.R1283M 23-32 2 p.G542X 23-30 2 p.F508del, p.N1303K 24-31 2 p.N1303K 16-24 2 p.G85E 16-31 3 c.1898 + 1G > A, p.W1089X, unknown 16-46 2 c.1811 + 1.6KbA > G 16-25 1 c.711 + 1G > T 16-33 1 Unknown 16-44 1 c.1898 + 1G > A 16-45 1 p.Y913C 16-47 1 c.4005 + 1G > A 17-30 1 Unknown 23-7 1 [c.3199_3204delATAGTG; p.I148T] Table 2 Frequency of the mutations in the 78 CF Argentinean patients of Córdoba region a IdentiWed novel mutations.
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86 Mutation Exon/Intron CF alleles % p.F508del Exon 10 94 60.26 p.N1303K Exon 21 8 5.13 p.G542X Exon 11 7 4.49 p.R334W Exon 7 3 1.93 p.R1066C Exon 17b 3 1.93 c.2789 + 5G > A Intron 14b 3 1.93 p.G85E Exon 3 2 1.28 c.3659del C Exon 19 2 1.28 c.1811 + 1.6kbA > G Intron 11 2 1.28 c.1898 + 1G > A Intron 12 2 1.28 c.3272-26A > G Intron 17a 2 1.28 p.S589I Exon 12 2 1.28 p.R553X Exon 11 2 1.28 IVS8-5T Intron 8 2 1.28 c.3849 + 10kb C > T Intron 19 1 0.64 c.621 + 1G > T Intron 4 1 0.64 p.R1162X Exon 19 1 0.64 c.711 + 1G > T Intron 5 1 0.64 c.3120 + 1G > A Intron 16 1 0.64 p.Y913C Exon 15 1 0.64 c.4005 + 1G > A Intron 20 1 0.64 p.W1089X Exon 17b 1 0.64 p.R1283M Exon 20 1 0.64 [p.I148T;c.3199_3204del ATAGTG] Exon 4, Exon 17a 1 0.64 p.G27Ra Exon 2 1 0.64 p.W277Ra Exon 6b 1 0.64 c.622-2A > Ga Intron4 1 0.64 Unknown allele - 9 5.77 Wrst year of life he required several internments, for hydroelectric desequilibrium and persistent pulmonary infections causing failure to thrive.
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ABCC7 p.Arg1283Met 16423550:86:649
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123 In addition, it is important to denote that in our series the most frequent mutations found were p.F508del, p.N1303K, p.G542X, p.R334W, p.R1066C, and c.2789+5G>A, however, the last two ones were rare in Buenos Aires series (p.R1066C, 0.23%) and others were not found (p.S589I, c.3272-26A>G, c.1898+1G>A, c.711+1G>T, c.3199_ 3204delATAGTG, p.W1089X, p.R1283M, p.Y913C, c.4005+1G>A, c.3120 +1G >A, p.G27R, p.W277R, and c.622-2A>G).
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121 In addition, it is important to denote that in our series the most frequent mutations found were p.F508del, p.N1303K, p.G542X, p.R334W, p.R1066C, and c.2789+5G>A, however, the last two ones were rare in Buenos Aires series (p.R1066C, 0.23%) and others were not found (p.S589I, c.3272-26A>G, c.1898+1G>A, c.711+1G>T, c.3199_ 3204delATAGTG, p.W1089X, p.R1283M, p.Y913C, c.4005+1G>A, c.3120 +1G >A, p.G27R, p.W277R, and c.622-2A>G).
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PMID: 16049310 [PubMed] Schrijver I et al: "Genotyping microarray for the detection of more than 200 CFTR mutations in ethnically diverse populations."
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53 Table 1. Continued CFTR location Amino acid change Nucleotide change 141 IVS 16 Splicing defect 3120 ϩ 1GϾA 142 IVS 16 Splicing defect 3121 - 2AϾG 143 IVS 16 Splicing defect 3121 - 2AϾT 144 E 17a Frameshift 3132delTG 145 E 17a I1005R 3146TϾG 146 E 17a Frameshift 3171delC 147 E 17a Frameshift 3171insC 148 E 17a del V1022 and I1023 3199del6 149 E 17a Splicing defect 3271delGG 150 IVS 17a Possible splicing defect 3272 - 26AϾG 151 E 17b G1061R 3313GϾC 152 E 17b R1066C 3328CϾT 153 E 17b R1066S 3328CϾA 154 E 17b R1066H 3329GϾA 155 E 17b R1066L 3329GϾT 156 E 17b G1069R 3337GϾA 157 E 17b R1070Q 3341GϾA 158 E 17b R1070P 3341GϾC 159 E 17b L1077P 3362TϾC 160 E 17b W1089X 3398GϾA 161 E 17b Y1092X (TAA) 3408CϾA 162 E 17b Y1092X (TAG) 3408CϾG 163 E 17b L1093P 3410TϾC 164 E 17b W1098R 3424TϾC 165 E 17b Q1100P 3431AϾC 166 E 17b M1101K 3434TϾA 167 E 17b M1101R 3434TϾG 168 IVS 17b 3500 - 2AϾT 3500 - 2AϾT 169 IVS 17b Splicing defect 3500 - 2AϾG 170 E 18 D1152H 3586GϾC 171 E 19 R1158X 3604CϾT 172 E 19 R1162X 3616CϾT 173 E 19 Frameshift 3659delC 174 E 19 S1196X 3719CϾG 175 E 19 S1196T 3719TϾC 176 E 19 Frameshift and K1200E 3732delA and 3730AϾG 177 E 19 Frameshift 3791delC 178 E 19 Frameshift 3821delT 179 E 19 S1235R 3837TϾG 180 E 19 Q1238X 3844CϾT 181 IVS 19 Possible splicing defect 3849 ϩ 4AϾG 182 IVS 19 Splicing defect 3849 ϩ 10 kb CϾT 183 IVS 19 Splicing defect 3850 - 1GϾA 184 E 20 G1244E 3863GϾA 185 E 20 G1244V 3863GϾT 186 E 20 Frameshift 3876delA 187 E 20 G1249E 3878GϾA 188 E 20 S1251N 3884GϾA 189 E 20 T1252P 3886AϾC 190 E 20 S1255X 3896CϾA and 3739AϾG in E19 191 E 20 S1255L 3896CϾT 192 E 20 Frameshift 3905insT 193 E 20 D1270N 3940GϾA 194 E 20 W1282R 3976TϾC 195 E 20 W1282X 3978GϾA 196 E 20 W1282C 3978GϾT 197 E 20 R1283M 3980GϾT 198 E 20 R1283K 3980GϾA 199 IVS 20 Splicing defect 4005 ϩ 1GϾA 200 E 21 Frameshift 4010del4 201 E 21 Frameshift 4016insT 202 E 22 Inframe del E21 del E21 203 E 21 N1303K 4041CϾG 204 E 24 Frameshift 4382delA Genomic and Synthetic Template Samples Where possible, native genomic DNA was collected.
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PMID: 8956039 [PubMed] Hughes DJ et al: "Mutation characterization of CFTR gene in 206 Northern Irish CF families: thirty mutations, including two novel, account for approximately 94% of CF chromosomes."
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83 W1282X, R1283M N1303K.
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PMID: 8889582 [PubMed] Hughes D et al: "Fluorescent multiplex microsatellites used to define haplotypes associated with 75 CFTR mutations from the UK on 437 CF chromosomes."
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74 CF 8CA-17bTA-17bCA Mutation chromosomes % Normal Laboratoryb Reference' HaplotVpe 1)15-29-13 557delT Nl Graham et al.. 1992 21 16-07-17 MU (G>T) 3) 16-24-13 4) 16-25-13 5) 16-29-13 6) 16-30-13 7) 16-30-14 8) 16-31-13 9) 16-31-14 10) 16-32-13 12) 16-33-13 13) 16-34-13 14) 16-35-13 11)16-32-17 15)1645-13 16) 1646-13 17) 1646-14 19) 17-07-17 18)16-53-13 20)17-29-14 21) 17-31-13 22) 17-32-13 23) 17-35-13 24) 17-51-11 25) 17-55-13 27) 17-58-13 28) 21-31-13 29) 22-31-13 31)23-22-17 26) 17-56-13 30) 22-33-13 32) 23-29-13 33)23-31-13 34)23-32-13 35)23-33-13 36)23-34-13 37) 23-36-13 38)24-22-17 39) 24-31-13 182delT P67L R75X L206W 1154insTC 146linsAGAT Q493x V520F 1717-1G>A G551D R560T V562L R709X S1196X L1254X R1283M G85E 2184insA 711+lG>T 3495delA 4279insA SlOR L88S R117C R117H G178R 1717-1G>A Y563N W1098R G1123R 3850- 1G>A E6OX %%deIT 1138insG R34P 2183AA>G 2184delA R1158X 1078delT R1162X 3849G>A Q141W R347P Y917C G2iX 711+3A>G 441delA 3130de115 3659delC 1898+1G>A R709X 2711delT R1158X E92K 3849+lOkbC>T 2118delAACT 4048insCC 296+1 2 T S Q22OX R297Q A1507 2789+5G>A 3120+1G>A W128W 1811+lG>C AF508 E831X R116W AF508 W846X1 3120G>A R785X R553X R553X R553X 621+1G>T G542X G542X Y1182X N1303K AF508 G54W 3041delG 1525-1G>A N1303K G542X G542X G542X 394delTT R709X N1303K 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 2 3 4 2 26 8 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 19 1 2 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 7 4 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 4 Asian 1 2 1Asian 5 4 i Afro-Caribbean 5 1 42 (19%) 1 1 57 (26%) 1 2 1 1 1 2 12 2 11.4 0.4 4.9 16.3 1.1 3.8 1.9 10.6 2.3 1.5 2.3 1.5 2.7 4.5 0.4 0.8 0.8 0.4 0.8 0.4 1 2 1 7 1 1 1Asian 1 1.5 0.8 0.8 NI G NI, M M NI NI.
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PMID: 7543317 [PubMed] Pignatti PF et al: "Increased incidence of cystic fibrosis gene mutations in adults with disseminated bronchiectasis."
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31 List of CFTR gene mutations and DNA polymorphisms screened Mutations R75Q/X/L, G85E, 394deITT 457TAT->G, R117H 621 + 1G->T 711 + 5G->A L206W 875 + 40 A->G 936 del TA 1001 + 11C->T R334W, R347 P/H/L, 1154insTC A455E, V456F DF5O8 1717-IG->A, 1717-8G->A G542X, G551D, Q552X, R553X P574H 1898 + 3A->G 2183 AA->G, 2184delA, R709X D836Y, 2694 T/G 2752-22 A/G 2789 + 5 G->A, 2790-2 A-»G Q890X 3041-71 G/C 3132delTG 3271 + 18 C-»T, 3272-26 A->G H1054D, G1061R, R1066C/H, A1067T, H1085R, Y1092X, 3320 ins5 D1152H R1162X, 3667ins4, 3737delA, 11234V 3849 + 10 kb C-»T, 3850-1 G-»A SI25IN, S1255P, 3905insT, 3898insC, D127ON, W1282X, R1283M, 4002 A/G 4005 + 1 G-»A N1303 K/H, 4029 A/G D1377H Q1411 X 4404 C/T, 4521 G/A Location e 3 e 4 i 4 i 5 e 6a i 6a e 6b i 6b e 7 e 9 e 10 i 10 e 11 e 12 i 12 e 13 e 14a i 14a i 14b e 15 i 15 e 17a i 17a e 17b e 18 e 19 i 19 e 20 i 20 e2l e 22 e 23 e24 Listing is in order of location along the CFTR gene, e = exon; i = intron.
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PMID: 7526685 [PubMed] Morral N et al: "Independent origins of cystic fibrosis mutations R334W, R347P, R1162X, and 3849 + 10kbC-->T provide evidence of mutation recurrence in the CFTR gene."
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112 CT................... 3863: G--oA .................. G-.T ................... 3980: G-jA .................. G--)T.................... 4374+1: G-A .................. G--oT.................... L88S L88X L88X G. Malone, personal communication Savov et al. 1994b Macek et al. 1992 406-1G--.C Bonizzato et al. 1992 406-1G- T T. Bienvenu, personal communication E92K Nunes et al. 1993 E92X Will et al. 1994 S549N Cutting et al. 1990 S5491 Kerem et al. 1990 R560K Ferec et al. 1992 R560T Kerem et al. 1990 Y563D A. Hamosh, personal communication Y563N Kerem et al. 1990 1898+1CG-.A Strong et al. 1992 1898+1GC-.C Cuppens et al. 1993 1898+3A-)C W. Lissens, personal communication 1898+3A--4G Cremonesi et al. 1992 G628R G628R 2183AA- G 2184delA 2184insA M1101K M1101R 3667del4 3667ins4 3791delC T12201 G1244E G1244V R1283K R1283M Fanen et al. 1992 Cuppens et al. 1993 Bozon et al. 1994 Dork et al., in press N. Kilin, personal communication Zielenski et al. 1993 Mercier et al. 1993 Chillon et al. 1994a Sangiuolo et al. 1993 M. Macek, Jr., personal communication Ghanem et al. 1994 Devoto et al. 1991 Savov et al. 1994a Chevalier et al., in press Cheadle et al. 1992 4374+1G-*A Fanen et al. 1992 4374+1G--iT Dork et al. 1993 of the most common allele.
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PMID: 7525963 [PubMed] Chevalier-Porst F et al: "Mutation analysis in 600 French cystic fibrosis patients."
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21 Among the 104 other CFTR mutations tested on the 373 non-AF508 CF chromosomes, none of the following 58 mutations were found: G91R, 435 insA, 444delA, D11OH, 556delA, 557delT, R297Q, 1154insTC, R347L, R352Q, Q359K/T360K, 1221delCT, G480C, Q493R, V520F, C524X, 1706dell7, S549R (A-C), S549N, S549I, G551S, 1784delG, Q552X, L558S, A559T, R560T, R560K, Y563N, P574H, 2307insA, 2522insC, 2556insAT, E827X, Q890X, Y913C, 2991de132 (Dork et al, personal communication), L967S, 3320ins5, 3359delCT, H1085R, R1158X, 3662delA, 3667del4, 3667ins4, 3732delA, 3737delA, W1204X, 3750delAG, I 1234V, Q1238X, 3850- 3T-+G, 3860ins31, S1255X, 3898insC, D1270N, R1283M, F1286S, 4005 + I G-A. Forty-six other mutations were found on at Distribution of CFTR mutations found in our sample ofpopulation (1200 CF chromosomes) Mutations tested No of CF chromosomes Haplotypes Method with the mutation XV2C-KM19 (% of total CF alleles) Exon 3: G85E 4 (033) 3C HinfI/ASO394delTT 2 2B PAGEExon 4: R117H 1 B ASOY122X 2 2C MseI/sequenceI148T 1 B ASO621+IG-J* 1 B MseIIASOExon 5: 711+1G--T 8(07) 8A ASOExon 7: AF311 1 C PAGE/sequencelO78delT 5 (0-42) 5C PAGE/ASOR334W 5 (0-42) 2A,2C,ID MspIlASOR347P 5 (042) 5A CfoI/NcoIR347H 1 Cfol/sequenceExon 9: A455E 1 B ASOExon 10: S492F I C DdeI/sequenceQ493X 1 D ASOl609deICA 1 C PAGE/Ddel/sequenceA1507 3 (025) 3D PAGE/ASOAF508 827 (69) 794B,30D,2C,IA PAGEl677delTA 1 A PAGE/sequenceExon I11: 1717-IG--.A 16(1-3) 14B Modified primers + AvaIIG542X 40 (3-3) 29B,5D,2A Modified primers + BstNiS549R(T--*G) 2 2B ASOG551D 3 (025) 3B HincII/Sau3AR553X 10(0-8) 6A,1B,2C,ID Hincll/sequenceExon 12: 1898+IG--A 1 C ASO1898+ IG-C 2 IC ASOExon 13: l9l8deIGC 1 A PAGE/sequence1949de184 I C PAGE/sequenceG628R(G-+A) 2 2A Sequence2118de14 I c PAGE/sequence2143de1T 1 B PAGE/modified primers2184de1A+2183A--*G 11 (0-9) lIB PAGE/ASO2184de1A 1 ASOK710X 3 (025) IC XmnI2372de18 1 B PAGE/sequenceExon 15: S945L 1 C TaqlExon 17b:L1065P I MnlIL1077P 1 A ASOY1092X 3 (025) 2C,IA Rsal/ASOExon 19: RI1162X 6 (0-5) 5C,IA DdeI/ASO3659delC 3 (025) 3C ASOExon 20: G1244E 2 2A MboIIS1251N 2 2C RsaI3905insT 4 (0-33) 4C PAGE/ASOW1282X 18 (105) 15B,1D MnlI/ASOR1283K 1 C Mnll/sequenceExon 21: N1303K 22 (1-8) 18B,lA,ID Modified primers+BstNI 47 mutations 1031 (85 9) least one CF chromosome (table): 21 of them are very rare as they were found on only one CF chromosome in our population.
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PMID: 7513296 [PubMed] Boteva K et al: "Novel cystic fibrosis mutation associated with mild disease in Cypriot patients."
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39 Those mutations were 621+lG>T, G542X, G551D, R553X, W1282X and R1283M, and the methodology used is the Amplification Refractory Mutation System (Newton et al. 1989).
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PMID: 7505689 [PubMed] Cheadle JP et al: "Direct sequencing of the complete CFTR gene: the molecular characterisation of 99.5% of CF chromosomes in Wales."
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74 Frequencies of mutations in 183 CF families m MUTATION delta FSOB 621«1<3>T 18aS«1Q>A Q661O Q642X Q85E R663X 1078delT R1283M 3669delC R117H delta I607 N1303K 1717-1Q>A R660T M1V E80X Q220X S77lnaA 1154inaTC 8S49N 8649R 2184dtlA 2184ineA W846X1 3272-26A>Q L1077P 3849>10kbC>T 4018ln«T Total Total TOTAL Welsh 131 12 10 4 5 2 4 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 182 183 71.8% 6.6% 5.5% 2.2% 2.7% 1.1% 2.2% 1.6% 0.5% 0.6% 1.1% 0.6% 1.1% 0.6% 0.6% 0.5% 0.5% 99.6% 0 6% Other 1 14 6 7 7 4 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 167 168 72.2% 3.2% 4.4% 4.4% 2.6% 2.6% 1.3% 0.6% 0.6% 0.8% 0.8% 0.8% 0.6% 0.6% 0.6% 0.6% 0.6% 0.8% 0.8% 0.6% 0.8% 99.4% 0 6% Undefined 22 2 1 1 28 26 84.6% 7.7% 3.8% 3.8% 100% Wales TOTAL 267 19 18 11 9 6 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 366 2 3 6 7 72.8% 5.2% 4.9% 3.0% 2.6% 1 4% 1.1% 1.1% 0.8% 0.6% 0.6% 0.6% 0.6% 0.6% 0.3% 0.3% 0.3% 0.3% 0.3% 0.3% 0.3% 0.3% 0.3% 0.3% 0.3% 0.3% 0.3% 0.3% 0.3% 09 6% 0 6% Table 5.
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115 Further ARMS tests are in development and in principle it should be possible to use a three tube ARMS test to assay rapidly for 13 mutations (delta F508, 621 + 1G-T, G551D, G542X, R1283M, W1282X, R553X, N13O3K, delta 1507, 1898+1G-A, R117H, R560T, and 1717-1G-A) (S.Little, personal comm.).
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PMID: 1281032 [PubMed] Super M et al: "Milestones in cystic fibrosis."
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164 Mutations encountered elsewhere in UK but not yet m N-W 1154insTC R347P A455E G458V Q493X C524X S549N R1283M Q1291H 199 (in the north-west group) 199 199 0 0 0 199 199 0 icant alteration in function appears to be worse than no CFTR being formed at all.
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ABCC7 p.Arg1283Met 1281032:164:102
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PMID: 1357180 [PubMed] Cheadle J et al: "Mutation analysis of 184 cystic fibrosis families in Wales."
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41 We have identified a total of 89-8% of CF mutations in the Welsh population, with AF508 accounting for 718%, 621+1G>T 6 7%, G542X 2-7%, and R1283M 2-0%.
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61 Welsh Mixed Undefined Total Mutation No % No % No % No % AF508 107/149 71-8 92/126 73 0 69/94 73 4 268/369 72-6 621 + 1G>T 10/42* 6-7 5/34* 4-0 4/25* 4-3 19/101* 51 G551D 2/42* 1-3 6/34* 4-8 3/25* 3-2 11/101* 3 0 G542X 4/42* 2-7 4/34* 3-2 1/25* 1.1 9/101* 2-4 G85E 0/41* 0-0 2/34* 1 6 3/24* 3*4 5/99* 1-4 R553X 2/42* 1-3 2/34* 16 0/25* 00 4/101* 1-1 R1283M 3/42* 2.0 0/34* 0.0 0/25* 0.0 3/101* 0-8 N1303K 1/42* 0 7 1/34* 0-8 0/24* 0.0 2/100* 0-6 AI507 2/149 1-3 0/126 0.0 0/94 0.0 2/369 0-5 R117H 1/42* 0 7 1/34* 0-8 0/25* 0.0 2/101* 0-5 1717- 1G>A 2/42* 1-3 0/34* 0 0 0/25* 0 0 2/101* 0-5 R560T 0/42* 00 0/34* 00 1/25* 1 1 1/101* 03 1154InsTC 0/40* 0 0 1/33* 0 9 0/24* 0.0 1/97* 0-3 V520F 0/42* 0 0 0/34* 0 0 0/25* 0.0 0/101* 0 0 W1282X 0/42* 0 0 0/34* 0.0 0/25* 0.0 0/101* 0 0 R347P 0/42* 0 0 0/34* 0 0 0/24* 0.0 0/100* 0 0 Q493X 0/42* 0 0 0/34* 0 0 0/24* 0 0 0/100* 00 Total (%) 89-8 90 7 86-5 891 * Non-AF508 chromosomes.
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64 For example 621 + 1G > T is found exclusively on the 1,2,2,2 haplotype, G55 ID is exclusively on the 1,2,2,1 haplotype, and R1283M is always on the 2,2,2,1 haplotype.
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97 We wish to thank Professor P S Harper, Dr D Shaw, and Dr A Clarke for their useful comments on this manuscript, Dr L Sandkuijl for his help with the statistical analyses, Dr M 0 621 + 1G> T Total G551D Total G542X Total G85E Total R553X Total R1283M Total N1303K Total AI507 Total RI 17H Total 1717-1 Total R560T Total 1154Ins TC Total 0 1 1 o o o 0 o 0 0 2 0 o o 0 1 0 0 I 1 1 1 I I I Al-Jader, Meredith Table S Distribution of haplotypes in the uncharacterised CF chromosomes.
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131 A new missense mutation (R1283M) in exon 20 of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator gene.
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ABCC7 p.Arg1283Met 1357180:131:25
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PMID: 1284468 [PubMed] Cheadle JP et al: "A new missense mutation (R1283M) in exon 20 of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator gene."
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13 Lane 1 corresponds to the blank, lane 2 to the control W1282X heterozygote DNA, lanes 3-5 to the three unrelated R1283M heterozygote affecteds, lane 6 to a known normal, and lanes 7/8, 9/10, and 11/12 to the parents of each of the three R1283M affecteds.
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ABCC7 p.Arg1283Met 1284468:13:113
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26 This substitution is predicted to cause the replacement of the amino acid arginine by methionine at residue 1283, and using the established nomenclature (2) has been called R1283M.
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ABCC7 p.Arg1283Met 1284468:26:74
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27 To determine whether R1283M is a harmless polymorphism or a disease causing mutation, we screened 51 normal chromosomes and 85 delta F5O8 chromosomes by Mnll digests.
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28 No R1283M mutations were identified.
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29 To allow the rapid and specific detection of R1283M, we designed some ASOs (Normal: 5'-AGG CTT TCC TCC ACT G-3', Mutant: 5'-CAG TGG ATG 20i5' 473 bp -- 90 bp 15 - * • Hinfl Fokl Hnll W1282X/R1283M 2Oi3' 183 bp 308 bp 105 bp 185 bp 165 bp Figure 2.
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31 The position of the sequencing primer and the W1282X and R1283M mutations are marked.
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33 The R1283M mutation also creates a unique Fokl site in exon 20, thus providing an alternative means of identification.
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35 Clinically, all three of the patients with R1283M are pancreatic insufficient, which has been proposed to result from the presence of two severe alleles (3).
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36 Two of the patients (L.R. and L.W.) are delta F508/R1283M heterozygotes, and since delta F508 is assumed to be a severe allele, we suggest that R1283M is also a severe allele.
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ABCC7 p.Arg1283Met 1284468:36:51
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42 The haplotype data suggests that the chromosome in which the R1283M mutation occurred probably carried the 1,1,2,2,2,1,2 haplotype (MetD, MetH, XV2c, KM19, D9, G2, J3.ll).
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43 MUTANT A T NORMAL A T O>T at 3980 Haplotype analysis of further R1283M mutants should enable us to determine the origin of the mutation.
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44 R1283M is a new missense mutation occurring in the second nucleotide binding fold of the CFTR gene.
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48 It is possible however, that the identified mutation could be an uncommon sequence polymorphism; only one of the 51 normal chromosomes screened carries the unusual haplotype associated with R1283M.
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ABCC7 p.Arg1283Met 1284468:48:190
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50 In screening for R1283M by an Mnll restriction digest it is important to note that one would also identify any W1282X mutants in their population; to distinguish between them the use of ASOs or Fokl digestion is required.
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51 R1283M accounts for 0.8% (3/373) of CF chromosomes in our population.
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52 In two of the individuals R1283M can be traced to a Welsh origin, and in the third, either an English or a Welsh descent.
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55 Haplotype associations with the R1283M mutation, where 1 denotes the absence and 2 denotes the presence of a restriction site.
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59 R1283M ASO hybridisation to exon 20 amplified samples.
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ABCC7 p.Arg1283Met 1284468:59:0
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PMID: 16963320 [PubMed] Perez MM et al: "CFTR gene analysis in Latin American CF patients: heterogeneous origin and distribution of mutations across the continent."
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42 Some have concentrated in the search of specific mutations that are Table 1 Mutations found in the Latin American CF patients Exon 1 p.L6VÌe; Exon 3 p.W57X, p.R75X, p.G85E Exon 4 p.R117H Exon 6a p.H199Y, p.V201M, p.L206W, p.Q220X, p.V232D, c.846delTÌe; Exon 6b p.Y275XÌe;, c.935delA Exon 7 p.R334W, p.R347P, p.Y362XÌe;, c.1078delT, c.1215delG Exon 8 c.1323_1324insAÌe; Exon 9 c.1460_1461delATÌe;, c.1353_1354insTÌe;,# Exon 10 p.I506T, p.I507del, p.F508del Exon 11 p.G542X, p.S549N, p.S549R, p.G551D, p.G551S, p.R553X, p.L558S, p.A559T, c.1782delA Exon 12 p.S589I Exon 13 p.H609RÌe;, p.P750L, p.V754M, c.1924_1930del, c.2055_2063del, c.2183AA NG;c.2184delA, c.2184delA, c.2185_2186insC, c.2347delG, c.2566_2567insTÌe;, c.2594_2595delGTÌe; Exon 14a p.R851L, c.2686_2687insTÌe; Exon 15 c.2869_2870insG Exon 16 c.3120+1GNA Exon 17a p.I1027T, c.3171delC, c.3199_3204del Exon 17b p.G1061R, p.R1066C, p.W1069X#, p.W1089X, p.Y1092X, p.W1098CÌe; Exon 19 p.R1162X, p.W1204X, p.Q1238X, c.3617_3618delGAÌe;#, c.3659delC Exon 20 p.W1282X, p.R1283M Exon 21 p.N1303K, c.4016_4017insT Exon 22 c.4160_4161insGGGGÌe; 5' flanking c.-834GNT Intron 2 c.297-1GNAÌe;, c.297-2ANG Intron 3 c.406-1GNA Intron 4 c.621+1GNT Intron 5 c.711+1GNT Intron 8 c.IVS8-5T Intron 10 c.1716GNA, c.1717-1GNA Intron 11 c.1811+1.6KbANG, c.1812-1GNA Intron 12 c.1898+1GNA, c.1898+3ANG Intron 14 c.2789+2_2789+3insA, c.2789+5GNA Intron 17a c.3272-26ANG Intron 17b c.3500-2ANGÌe; Intron 19 c.3849+1GNA, c.3849+10KbCNT Intron 20 c.4005+1GNA, c.4005-1GNA# Mutations are listed according to their position in the gene.
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51 Table 2 p.I507del p.S549N p.S549R p.G551D p.G551S p.R553X p.L558S p.A559T p.S589I p.H609RÌe; p.P750L p.V754M p.R851L p.I1027T p.G1061R p.R1066C p.W1069X# p.W1089X p.Y1092X p.W1098CÌe; p.W1204X 3 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 4 1 2 3 1 3 0.24 1 0.08 1 0.08 6 0.48 2 0.16 1 0.08 1 0.08 4 0.32 1 0.08 1 4 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.05 1 0.05 1 0.05 10 0.54 1 0.05 2 0.11 3 0.16 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0.79 4 1.58 4 1 1 1 1 4 1.83 1 0.46 1 0.46 1 0.46 1 0.46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1.82 6 2.19 1 0.36 1 0.36 1 0.36 1 0.36 1 0.36 1 0.36 1 0.36 1 0.36 1 0.36 1 0.36 1 1.31 1 1.31 1 1.31 10 6 6 6 1 22 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 3 5 1 1 0.23 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.02 0.51 0.02 0.02 0.05 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.14 0.02 0.07 0.11 0.02 0.02 (continued on next page) Table 2 Mutation frequencies in Latin American CF patients Country p.Q1238X p.R1283M c.-834GNT c.297-1GNA* c.297-2ANG c.406-1GNA c.621+1GNT c.711+1GNT c.846delT* c.935delA c.1078delT c.1215delG c.1323_1324insA* c.1353_1354insT*# c.1460_1461delAT* Argentina 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 Subtotal and frequency (%) 1 0.08 1 0.08 4 0.32 1 0.08 1 0.08 1 0.08 Brazil 1 1 1 1 0 0 Subtotal and frequency (%) 1 0.05 2 0.11 1 0.05 Chile 0 0 Subtotal and frequency (%) Colombia 1 1 Subtotal and frequency (%) 1 0.46 1 0.46 Costa Rica Frequency (%) 0 Cuba Frequency (%) Ecuador Subtotal and frequency (%) Mexico 1 3 1 2 1 1 Subtotal and frequency (%) 1 0.36 3 1.09 1 0.36 1 0.36 2 0.73 1 0.36 Uruguay Frequency (%) 1 1.31 Venezuela Subtotal and frequency (%) Total 1 1 1 1 1 3 7 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 Frequency (%) 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.07 0.16 0.05 0.02 0.05 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 (continued ) Table 2 c.1716GNA c.1717-1GNA c.1782delA c.1811+1,6KbANG c.1812-1GNA c.1898+1GNA c.1898+3ANG c.1924_1930del c.2055_2063del c.2183AANG;c.2184delA c.2184delA c.2185_2186insC 5 1 4 1 1 1 0 1 2 2 6 0.48 1 0.08 6 0.48 2 0.16 1 0.08 1 0.08 1 0.08 1 0 6 5 1 3 0 0 0 0 7 0.37 5 0.27 1 0.05 3 0.16 0 0 12 1 12 5.50 1 0.46 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 0.36 1 0.36 2 0.73 2 0.73 1 1.31 1 14 1 18 5 3 1 1 2 6 1 1 0.02 0.32 0.02 0.41 0.11 0.07 0.02 0.02 0.05 0.14 0.02 0.02 (continued on next page) Table 2 Mutation frequencies in Latin American CF patients Country c.2347delG c.2566_2567insT* c.2594_2595delGT* c.2686_2687insT* c.2789+2_2789+3insA c.2789+5GNA c.2869_2870insG c.3120+1GNA c.3171delC c.3199_3204del c.3272-26ANG c.3500-2ANG* Argentina 2 1 2 2 3 3 1 1 2 Subtotal and frequency (%) 2 0.16 1 0.08 2 0.16 2 0.16 6 0.48 1 0.08 1 0.08 2 0.16 Brazil 2 1 1 1 6 0 0 4 0 Subtotal and frequency (%) 2 0.11 1 0.05 1 0.05 10 0.54 1 0.05 Chile Subtotal and frequency (%) Colombia 1 1 1 Subtotal and frequency (%) 1 0.46 1 0.46 1 0.46 Costa Rica Frequency (%) Cuba Frequency (%) Ecuador Subtotal and frequency (%) Mexico 2 Subtotal and frequency (%) 2 0.73 Uruguay Frequency (%) 1 1.31 Venezuela Subtotal and frequency (%) Total 2 2 1 3 2 9 1 12 1 2 2 1 Frequency (%) 0.05 0.05 0.02 0.07 0.05 0.21 0.02 0.28 0.02 0.05 0.05 0.02 (continued ) Table 2 c.3617_3618delGA*,# c.3659delC c.3849+1GNA c.3849+10kbCNT c.4005+1GNA c.4005-1GNA# c.4016_4017insT c.4160_4161insGGGG* c.IVS8-5T Unknown Authors 37 Aulehla-Scholz [17] 2 4 1 2 4 76 Visich [12] 1 78 Iba&#f1;ez [18] 54 Varela 2004 8 Prieto [19] 2 1 1 1 18 Oller-Ramirez 2004 4 0.32 6 0.48 1 0.08 1 0.08 2 0.16 5 0.40 271 21.75 205 Raskin [20] 32 Chiba [21] 1 89 Bernardino [22] 60 Marostica [23] 69 Parizotto [24] 99 Cabello [25,26] 33 Martins [27] 70 Streit [28] 0 5 120 Raskin [15] 0 0 12 Goloni-Bertollo [29] 1 0.05 5 0.27 789 42.46 48 Rios [30] 22 Molina [31] 1 11 Navarro [32] 0 3 34 Repetto [33] 4 1.58 115 45.63 1 67 Keyeux [14] 17 Restrepo [34] 1 0.46 84 38.53 0 25 52.08 Venegas [35] 95 65.97 Collazo [36] 20 Merino [37] 30 Cassiman 2004 15 Paz-y-Mino [38] 65 63.72 1 1 53 Orozco [13] 2 35 Villalobos [39] 3 1.09 1 0.36 88 32.11 11 14.47 Luzardo [40,41] 36 Restrepo [34] 41 Alvarado [42] 77 56.62 1 4 1 18 1 1 2 1 5 1620 0.02 0.09 0.02 0.41 0.02 0.02 0.05 0.02 0.11 37.21 Mutation frequencies in Latin American CF patients most frequently found in Caucasians, by allele specific polymerase chain reaction (AS-PCR), enzymatic digestion, allele specific oligonucleotide hybridization (ASO), or using mainly commercial kits, whereas other studies used a systematic approach to analyse the promoter, coding and exon/ intron boundaries of the CFTR region in the search for any possible mutation.
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ABCC7 p.Arg1283Met 16963320:51:874
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98 As an example, in the case of Argentina and Uruguay, the p.F508del mutation shows the highest frequencies (59% and Table 5 Mutations with frequencies less than 0.1% Panel A Mutation Number of chromosomes % Country p.R75X 3 0.07 Mexico c.W1089X 3 0.07 Argentina, Brazil c.406-1GNA 3 0.07 Mexico c.1898+1GNA 3 0.07 Argentina, Brazil c.2686_2687insTÌe; 3 0.07 Argentina, Brazil p.L206W 2 0.05 Brazil p.I506T 2 0.05 Mexico p.S589I 2 0.05 Argentina c.711+1GNT 2 0.05 Argentina c.935delA 2 0.05 Mexico c.2055_2063del 2 0.05 Mexico c.2347delG 2 0.05 Brazil c.2566_2567insTÌe; 2 0.05 Argentina c.2789+2_2789+3insA 2 0.05 Argentina c.3199_3204del 2 0.05 Mexico c.3272-26ANG 2 0.05 Argentina c.4016_4017insT 2 0.05 Argentina Panel B Mutation N % each Country p.L6VÌe;, p.W57X, p.Q220X, p.Y362XÌe;, p.I1027T, p.G1061R, p.R1283M, c.297-2ANG, c.1353_1354insTÌe;, c.1460_1461delATÌe;, c.1782delA, c.1898+3ANG, c.2184delA, c.2594_2595delGTÌe;, c.2869_2870insG, c.4005Ìe;1GNA, c.4005-1GNA# 17 0.02 Argentina p.R117H, p.H199Y, p.G551S, p.L558S, p.P750L, p.V754M, p.W1069X#, p.W1098CÌe;, p.W1204X, c.297-1GNAÌe;, c.846delTÌe;, c.1078delT, c.1716GNA, c.1924_1930del, c.4160_4161insGGGGÌe; 15 0.02 Mexico p.V201M, p.V232D, p.Y275XÌe;, p.R347P, p.R851L, p.Q1238X, c.3171delC, c.3617_3618delGAÌe;# 8 0.02 Brazil p.A559T, p.H609RÌe;, c.1215delG, c.1323_1324insAÌe;, c.2185_2186insC, c.3500-2ANGÌe;, c.3849+1GNA, 7 0.02 Colombia c.-834GNT 1 0.02 Uruguay The upper part (Panel A) shows the mutations found in more than one patient, whereas the lower part (Panel B) of the table shows all the mutations that are present only once in each country.
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