23 research outputs found

    Relationship between myotonic dystrophy mutation, mRNA metabolism and disease progression

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    6nonenoneMenegazzo E; Gennarelli M; Pavoni M; Dalla Piccola B; Novelli G; Angelini CMenegazzo, E; Gennarelli, Massimo; Pavoni, M; Dalla Piccola, B; Novelli, G; Angelini, C

    Molecular characterization of a frameshitnmutation in exon 19 of the CFTR gene

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    Sensory involvement in X-linked spino-bulbar muscolar atrophy (Kennedy's syndrome): an electrophysiological study

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    Electrophysiological findings were studied in a family with spino-bulbar muscular atrophy (SBMA): the subjects were three male patients aged 58, 38 and 34 years and two female carriers aged 63 and 28 years. Diagnosis was proven at the molecular genetic level. Electromyography in the males showed spontaneous activity and neurogenic reorganization of the motor unit; motor nerve conduction was normal. Sensory action potentials were variably reduced in amplitude, but some were completely normal. Somatosensory-evoked potentials, from both the upper and lower limbs, were invariably abnormal because involvement of the central pathways was observed. These findings are in agreement with histological investigations documenting lesions in the posterior columns. Brain-stem acoustic evoked potentials showed an increase in wave I latency. The electrophysiological data provide further evidence of the extent of sensory damage either in the central or the peripheral nervous system in SBMA patients, who otherwise have a constant clinical presentation of progressive motor neuron disease

    Identification of five novel BOR mutations in human EYA1 gene associated with branchio-oto-renal syndrome by a DHPLC-based assay

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    Five cases of supernumerary small ring chromosomes 1: heterogeneity and genotype-phenotype correlation.

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    Genetic counselling of patients with small supernumerary ring chromosomes (sSRCs) can be difficult, especially in prenatal testing, due to the complexity in establishing a karyotype-phenotype correlation. In fact, it has been estimated that about 10% of extra ring(1) chromosomes are associated with an unremarkable phenotype. We report on five new cases of extra ring chromosomes(1) manifesting different clinical outcome. One case was familial, segregating from a mother with mosaic karyotype, while the others were de novo. Ring chromosomes were characterised by FISH. In three subjects the involvement of the same euchromatic 1p region was demonstrated. Present observations corroborate previous results and provide some insight into the identification of the harmless ring(1) structures

    RFLP discordance in a PKU family due to a deletion in the PAH gene

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    : We have previously reported preliminary data on a PKU family showing a discordant segregation of Pvu II (b) alleles at the PAH locus. A combination of several restriction enzymes and probe C2.6 (Intron 2) as well as STR typing were used to dissect the molecular structure of the PAH gene around exon 3. In this family, the results of this analysis and a re-examination of the physical map of the 5'-end of the gene provided strong evidence for the occurrence of a deletion removing exon 3. The "Sicilian" (approximately 2.5 kb) and "Yemenite Jew" (6.7 kb) deletions, the latter one also deleting exon 3, are different in terms of both the 5'-end breakpoint and apparent length. This study, besides adding a new member to the long and increasing list of nearly 200 PAH gene mutations, also proposes to undertake a careful evaluation of RFLP discordances incidentally detected at the PAH locus
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