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Identification of novel SMN1 subtle mutations using an allelic-specific RT-PCR

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NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS
卷 30, 期 3, 页码 219-226

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.nmd.2019.11.010

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Subtle mutations; SMN; SMA; Cloned sequencing; RT-PCR

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Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is caused by homozygous deletions of the SMN1 gene in approximately 95% of patients. The remaining 5% of patients with SMA retain at least one copy of the SMN1 gene carrying insertions, deletions, or point mutations. Although molecular genetic testing for most SMA patients is quite easy, diagnosing nondeletion SMA patients is still compromised by the presence of a highly homologous SMN2 gene. In this study, we analyzed the SMN1/SMN2 copy number by quantitative PCR and multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA). Further, common primers for both SMN1 and SMN2 sequences were used to screen DNA intragenic mutations. To confirm whether the identified mutations occurred in SMN1 or SMN2, we improved the traditional RT-PCR method by only amplifying SMN1 transcripts using an allelic-specific PCR (AS-RT-PCR) strategy. We identified six SMN1 point mutations and small indels in 8 families, which included c.683T>A, c.22dupA, c.815A>G, c.19delG, c.551_552insA and c.401_402delAG. To the best of our knowledge, the latter three have never been previously reported. The most common mutation in Chinese patients is c.22dupA, which was identified in three families. In this work, we demonstrated AS-RT-PCR to be reliable for identifying SMN1 subtle mutations, especially the prevalent mutation c.22dupA in Chinese SMA patients. By reviewing published papers and summarizing reported SMN1 mutations, a distinct ethnic specificity was found in SMA patients from China. Our research extends the SMN1 mutation spectrum. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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