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A Common Mutation in the CBS Gene Explains a High Incidence of Homocystinuria in the Qatari Population

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HUMAN MUTATION
卷 27, 期 7, 页码 719-U93

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/humu.9436

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homocysteine; homocystinuria; cystathionine beta-synthase; CBS; founder effect; Qatar; Arabia; consanguinity

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We report the results of a study carried out to delineate genetic and epidemiological aspects of homocystinuria in the Qatari population. Sixty-four patients with homocystinuria (37 males, 27 females, age 1 to 29 years) from 31 nuclear families were ascertained over a period of more than four years. The incidence of homocystinuria in Qatar was calculated to be >= 1:3000, the highest in the world known so far. All patients in whom data were available were vitamin B-6-nonresponsive. Molecular studies were performed in all patients. All 53 patients from tribe M and all three patients from tribe K were homozygous for the mutation c.1006C>T (p.R336C) in the CBS gene, with an additional seven patients resulting from mixed marriages between tribe M and tribe K. A single patient from tribe S was homozygous for mutation c.700G>A (p.D234N) in the CBS gene. Both mutations have been previously reported but involve hypermutable CpG dinculeotides and may be recurrent mutations in the Qatari population. The results of this study illustrate a strong founder effect causing a high prevalence of an autosomal recessive disease in a highly consanguineous Arabian population. Molecular neonatal screening may be suitable for early detection of homocystinuria in this population. (C) 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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