Mutational analysis of the IDUA gene was performed in a cohort of 102 European patients with mucopolysaccharidosis type I. A total of 54 distinct mutant IDUA alleles were identified, 34 of which were novel including 12 missense mutations, 2 nonsense mutations, 12 splicing mutations, 5 micro-deletions, 1 micro-duplication 1 translational initiation site mutation, and 1 'no-stop' change (p.X654RextX62). Evidence for the pathological significance of all novel mutations identified was sought by means of a range of methodological approaches, including the assessment of evolutionary conservation, RT-PCR/in vitro splicing analysis, MutPred analysis and visual inspection of the 3D-model of the IDUA protein. Taken together, these data not only demonstrate the remarkable mutational heterogeneity characterizing type 1 mucopolysaccharidosis but also illustrate our increasing ability to make deductions pertaining to the genotype-phenotype relationship in disorders manifesting a high degree of allelic heterogeneity.

IDUA mutational profiling of a cohort of 102 European patients with mucopolysaccharidosis type I: identification and characterization of 35 novel α-L-iduronidase (IDUA) alleles / Bertola, F; Filocamo, M; Casati, G; Mort, M; Rosano, C; Tylki Szymanska, A; Tüysüz, B; Gabrielli, O; Grossi, S; Scarpa, M; Parenti, Giancarlo; Antuzzi, D; Dalmau, J; Rocco, Md; Vici, Cd; Okur, I; Rosell, J; Rovelli, A; Furlan, F; Rigoldi, M; Biondi, A; Cooper, Dn; Parini, R.. - In: HUMAN MUTATION. - ISSN 1059-7794. - 32:(2011), pp. 2189-2210.

IDUA mutational profiling of a cohort of 102 European patients with mucopolysaccharidosis type I: identification and characterization of 35 novel α-L-iduronidase (IDUA) alleles

PARENTI, GIANCARLO;
2011

Abstract

Mutational analysis of the IDUA gene was performed in a cohort of 102 European patients with mucopolysaccharidosis type I. A total of 54 distinct mutant IDUA alleles were identified, 34 of which were novel including 12 missense mutations, 2 nonsense mutations, 12 splicing mutations, 5 micro-deletions, 1 micro-duplication 1 translational initiation site mutation, and 1 'no-stop' change (p.X654RextX62). Evidence for the pathological significance of all novel mutations identified was sought by means of a range of methodological approaches, including the assessment of evolutionary conservation, RT-PCR/in vitro splicing analysis, MutPred analysis and visual inspection of the 3D-model of the IDUA protein. Taken together, these data not only demonstrate the remarkable mutational heterogeneity characterizing type 1 mucopolysaccharidosis but also illustrate our increasing ability to make deductions pertaining to the genotype-phenotype relationship in disorders manifesting a high degree of allelic heterogeneity.
2011
IDUA mutational profiling of a cohort of 102 European patients with mucopolysaccharidosis type I: identification and characterization of 35 novel α-L-iduronidase (IDUA) alleles / Bertola, F; Filocamo, M; Casati, G; Mort, M; Rosano, C; Tylki Szymanska, A; Tüysüz, B; Gabrielli, O; Grossi, S; Scarpa, M; Parenti, Giancarlo; Antuzzi, D; Dalmau, J; Rocco, Md; Vici, Cd; Okur, I; Rosell, J; Rovelli, A; Furlan, F; Rigoldi, M; Biondi, A; Cooper, Dn; Parini, R.. - In: HUMAN MUTATION. - ISSN 1059-7794. - 32:(2011), pp. 2189-2210.
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