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Gaucher Disease in Spanish Patients: Analysis of Eight Mutations

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Journal Hum Mutat
Specialty Genetics
Date 1995 Jan 1
PMID 7627184
Citations 11
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Gaucher disease is particularly prevalent among Ashkenazi Jews; thus most studies have been reported on this ethnic group. We present the first data on Spanish patients with Gaucher disease and provide one of the first reports on a fairly well defined, large, non-Jewish population. Eight mutations were analyzed in 35 patients, with different clinical subtypes, by restriction enzyme digestion or allele-specific oligonucleotide (ASO) hybridization, after PCR amplification of genomic DNA. Analysis of the eight mutations allowed identification of 77.2% of the disease alleles, N370S and L444P alone accounting for 70%. Mutation N370S, carried by 31 alleles (44.3%), appeared to be the most prevalent in the Spanish population. The frequency of this mutation and of the N370S/N370S genotype is closer to those described for Ashkenazi Jews than to the frequencies found in other non-Jewish populations. Mutation L444P, the second most abundant mutation, occurred in 25.7% of the disease alleles. Four alleles carrying mutation D409H (5.7%) were detected in patients of different clinical expression and one RecNciI allele in a type I patient. Mutations 84GG, IVS2 + 1, R463C, and RecTL were also screened but were not found in any of our patients.

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