Development of rapid screening method for the diagnostic of fragile x syndrome using real time PCR

Fragile X Syndrome (FXS) is the most prevalent inherited cause of mental retardation. The prevalence of FXS in males and females are approximately 1 in 4000 and I in 8000 respectively. It is caused by CGG repeat instability in the FMRl gene, located on chromosome Xq27.3. Normal individuals have C...

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Main Author: Peng, Hoh Boon
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spelling my.usm.eprints.48705 http://eprints.usm.my/48705/ Development of rapid screening method for the diagnostic of fragile x syndrome using real time PCR Peng, Hoh Boon R Medicine Fragile X Syndrome (FXS) is the most prevalent inherited cause of mental retardation. The prevalence of FXS in males and females are approximately 1 in 4000 and I in 8000 respectively. It is caused by CGG repeat instability in the FMRl gene, located on chromosome Xq27.3. Normal individuals have CGG repeats ranging from 5 to 53. In premulation carriers, the CGG repeats range from 60 to 200 and shall be more than 200 repeats tor ti.Jil mutation patients. FXS patients have variable clinical features and because of that, an accurate clinical 'diagnosis is always a problem. Currently, Cytogenetic, PCR and Southern Blot Techniques are widely used for diagnosis of FXS. Here we report a pair of brothers suspected to be FXS patients with similar clinical features. However, the cytogenetic result for younger brother did not show fragile site at Xq27.3 of the X chromosome while molecular result was confirmatory for FXS. Conversely, the elder brother showed confirmatory results for Fragile X mutation in both cytogenetic and molecular analysis. We therefore conclude that cytogenetic analysis alone Cftnnot be dependable for the confirmatory diagnosis ofFXS. Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan, Universiti Sains Malaysia 2009 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/48705/1/DR.%20HOH%20BOON%20PENG-OCR.pdf Peng, Hoh Boon (2009) Development of rapid screening method for the diagnostic of fragile x syndrome using real time PCR. Development of rapid screening method for the diagnostic of fragile x syndrome using real time PCR. (Submitted)
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Development of rapid screening method for the diagnostic of fragile x syndrome using real time PCR
description Fragile X Syndrome (FXS) is the most prevalent inherited cause of mental retardation. The prevalence of FXS in males and females are approximately 1 in 4000 and I in 8000 respectively. It is caused by CGG repeat instability in the FMRl gene, located on chromosome Xq27.3. Normal individuals have CGG repeats ranging from 5 to 53. In premulation carriers, the CGG repeats range from 60 to 200 and shall be more than 200 repeats tor ti.Jil mutation patients. FXS patients have variable clinical features and because of that, an accurate clinical 'diagnosis is always a problem. Currently, Cytogenetic, PCR and Southern Blot Techniques are widely used for diagnosis of FXS. Here we report a pair of brothers suspected to be FXS patients with similar clinical features. However, the cytogenetic result for younger brother did not show fragile site at Xq27.3 of the X chromosome while molecular result was confirmatory for FXS. Conversely, the elder brother showed confirmatory results for Fragile X mutation in both cytogenetic and molecular analysis. We therefore conclude that cytogenetic analysis alone Cftnnot be dependable for the confirmatory diagnosis ofFXS.
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author Peng, Hoh Boon
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title Development of rapid screening method for the diagnostic of fragile x syndrome using real time PCR
title_short Development of rapid screening method for the diagnostic of fragile x syndrome using real time PCR
title_full Development of rapid screening method for the diagnostic of fragile x syndrome using real time PCR
title_fullStr Development of rapid screening method for the diagnostic of fragile x syndrome using real time PCR
title_full_unstemmed Development of rapid screening method for the diagnostic of fragile x syndrome using real time PCR
title_sort development of rapid screening method for the diagnostic of fragile x syndrome using real time pcr
publisher Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan, Universiti Sains Malaysia
publishDate 2009
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