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Genotyping and CA4 gene analysis in a Chinese family with retinitis pigmentosa

Zhang, Xiao-hui, Bing Dong, Wei-yu Yan, Ming-hua Shan | PubMed | Vol. 24, Issue 6 | pages 670-3 | 2007 Dec 24pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18067080/


Abstract

Objective: To illuminate pathogenic gene and mutation in a Chinese family with autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa (adRP).


Methods: Genetic linkage analysis was performed on the known genetic loci for adRP with a panel of polymorphic markers, and then all exons including exon-intron boundary, 5oUTR and 3oUTR of the candidate gene were sequenced directly.


Results: Two-point LOD scores were negative with all markers tested except D17S701 (Zmax=2.107, theta=0) and D17S1604 (Zmax=1.806, theta=0). The disease gene locus was confined to RP17 with further genetic linkage and haplotype analysis. Screening all exons including exon-intron boundary, 5oUTR and 3oUTR of carbonic anhydrase 4 (CA4) revealed no mutation in this family.


Conclusion: The disease-causing gene of one Chinese family with adRP was first mapped to RP17, however no gene mutation of CA4 was detected in this family. Maybe there is a complex CA4 gene mutation in this family or a new disease-causing gene for this family in this locus, further study need to be done.


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