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Lu Y, Xin Y, Dai J, Wu X, You G, Ding Q, Wu W, Wang X. Spectrum and origin of mutations in sporadic cases of haemophilia A in China. Haemophilia 2018; 24:291-298. [PMID: 29381227 DOI: 10.1111/hae.13402] [Citation(s) in RCA: 21] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Accepted: 12/11/2017] [Indexed: 02/06/2023]
Affiliation(s)
- Y. Lu
- Department of Laboratory Medicine; Ruijin Hospital; Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine; Shanghai China
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- Department of Laboratory Medicine; The Fourth Affiliated Hospital; Harbin Medical University; Harbin China
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- Department of Laboratory Medicine; Ruijin Hospital; Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine; Shanghai China
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- Department of Laboratory Medicine; Ruijin Hospital; Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine; Shanghai China
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- Department of Laboratory Medicine; Shanghai Children's Medical Center; Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine; Shanghai China
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- Department of Laboratory Medicine; Ruijin Hospital; Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine; Shanghai China
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- Department of Laboratory Medicine; Ruijin Hospital; Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine; Shanghai China
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- Department of Laboratory Medicine; Ruijin Hospital; Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine; Shanghai China
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Cao Y, Shen L, Huang R, Yang L, Du Z, Ma H, Zheng T, Gu H, Li H. Direct and indirect gene diagnosis of hemophilia A pedigrees in the Chinese population. Mol Med Rep 2017; 16:5722-5728. [PMID: 28849064 DOI: 10.3892/mmr.2017.7263] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/20/2016] [Accepted: 06/16/2017] [Indexed: 11/06/2022] Open
Abstract
Hemophilia A (HA) is an X‑linked recessive hereditary disorder caused by defects in the coagulation factor VIII (FVIII) gene. In order to diagnose patients with presymptomatic HA and carriers, the present study conducted direct gene diagnosis for the common abnormalities in FVIII and subsequently performed indirect gene diagnosis for the other abnormalities in FVIII for Chinese HA pedigrees. Direct gene diagnosis was performed in 10 HA pedigrees using inverse shifting‑polymerase chain reaction to detect intron 22 inversion (inv22), intron 22 deletion, intron 22 duplication and inv1 of FVIII. Pedigrees with no detected mutations were further analyzed using indirect genetic diagnosis (haplotype linkage analysis), where the genetic markers of FVIII included one variable number of tandem repeat, seven short tandem repeats and three restriction fragment length polymorphisms. The results of three pedigrees were taken as examples. Pedigree 1 underwent direct gene diagnosis, which demonstrated that the proband was inv22 distal pattern hemophiliac and the mother was an inv22 distal pattern carrier. The other two pedigrees were subjected to indirect gene diagnosis. In pedigree 2, the detection of DXS52, 13(CA) n, DXS9901(GT) n, intron (int)18, int19 and int22 confirmed the proband's baby brother was normal, the proband's maternal aunt was a carrier and her baby son was normal. Detection of DXS9901(GT)n, int18, int19 and int22 in pedigree 3 demonstrated that the proband's maternal grandmother was not a carrier. As the maternal grandfather was not affected by the disease, it was deduced that a mutation of FVIII occurred in the proband's mother. The combination of direct and indirect gene diagnoses provides reliable evidence for the use of genetic counseling in HA pedigrees, particularly for screening presymptomatic males and female carriers with normal offspring.
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- Ying Cao
- The Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Genetics, School of Life Sciences, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, Zhejiang 325035, P.R. China
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- Department of Graduate Students, Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100053, P.R. China
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- The Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Genetics, School of Life Sciences, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, Zhejiang 325035, P.R. China
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- The Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Genetics, School of Life Sciences, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, Zhejiang 325035, P.R. China
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- The Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Genetics, School of Life Sciences, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, Zhejiang 325035, P.R. China
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- The Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Genetics, School of Life Sciences, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, Zhejiang 325035, P.R. China
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- Department of Technical Guidance, Family Planning Publicity and Technical Guidance Station of Wenzhou City, Wenzhou, Zhejiang 325000, P.R. China
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- The Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Genetics, School of Life Sciences, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, Zhejiang 325035, P.R. China
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- The Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Medical Genetics, School of Life Sciences, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, Zhejiang 325035, P.R. China
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Zhao M, Chen M, Tan ASC, Cheah FSH, Mathew J, Wong PC, Chong SS. Single-tube tetradecaplex panel of highly polymorphic microsatellite markers < 1 Mb from F8 for simplified preimplantation genetic diagnosis of hemophilia A. J Thromb Haemost 2017; 15:1473-1483. [PMID: 28345288 DOI: 10.1111/jth.13685] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/13/2016] [Indexed: 11/30/2022]
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Essentials Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) of severe hemophilia A relies on linkage analysis. Simultaneous multi-marker screening can simplify selection of informative markers in a couple. We developed a single-tube tetradecaplex panel of polymorphic markers for hemophilia A PGD use. Informative markers can be used for linkage analysis alone or combined with mutation detection. SUMMARY Background It is currently not possible to perform single-cell preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) to directly detect the common inversion mutations of the factor VIII (F8) gene responsible for severe hemophilia A (HEMA). As such, PGD for such inversion carriers relies on indirect analysis of linked polymorphic markers. Objectives To simplify linkage-based PGD of HEMA, we aimed to develop a panel of highly polymorphic microsatellite markers located near the F8 gene that could be simultaneously genotyped in a multiplex-PCR reaction. Methods We assessed the polymorphism of various microsatellite markers located ≤ 1 Mb from F8 in 177 female subjects. Highly polymorphic markers were selected for co-amplification with the AMELX/Y indel dimorphism in a single-tube reaction. Results Thirteen microsatellite markers located within 0.6 Mb of F8 were successfully co-amplified with AMELX/Y in a single-tube reaction. Observed heterozygosities of component markers ranged from 0.43 to 0.84, and ∼70-80% of individuals were heterozygous for ≥ 5 markers. The tetradecaplex panel successfully identified fully informative markers in a couple interested in PGD for HEMA because of an intragenic F8 point mutation, with haplotype phasing established through a carrier daughter. In-vitro fertilization (IVF)-PGD involved single-tube co-amplification of fully informative markers with AMELX/Y and the mutation-containing F8 amplicon, followed by microsatellite analysis and amplicon mutation-site minisequencing analysis. Conclusions The single-tube multiplex-PCR format of this highly polymorphic microsatellite marker panel simplifies identification and selection of informative markers for linkage-based PGD of HEMA. Informative markers can also be easily co-amplified with mutation-containing F8 amplicons for combined mutation detection and linkage analysis.
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- M Zhao
- Department of Pediatrics, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore City, Singapore
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- Department of Pediatrics, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore City, Singapore
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- Department of Pediatrics, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore City, Singapore
- Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis Center, Khoo Teck Puat - National University Children's Medical Institute, National University Health System, Singapore City, Singapore
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- Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis Center, Khoo Teck Puat - National University Children's Medical Institute, National University Health System, Singapore City, Singapore
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- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Clinic for Human Reproduction, National University Health System, Singapore City, Singapore
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- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore City, Singapore
- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Clinic for Human Reproduction, National University Health System, Singapore City, Singapore
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- Department of Pediatrics, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore City, Singapore
- Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis Center, Khoo Teck Puat - National University Children's Medical Institute, National University Health System, Singapore City, Singapore
- Department of Laboratory Medicine, National University Health System, Singapore City, Singapore
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Xin Y, Zhou J, Ding Q, Chen C, Wu X, Wang X, Wang H, Jiang X. A pericentric inversion of chromosome X disruptingF8and resulting in haemophilia A. J Clin Pathol 2017; 70:656-661. [DOI: 10.1136/jclinpath-2016-204050] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/28/2016] [Revised: 12/12/2016] [Accepted: 12/14/2016] [Indexed: 11/04/2022]
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Shrestha S, Dong S, Li Z, Huang Z, Zheng F. Evaluation of factor VIII polymorphic short tandem repeat markers in linkage analysis for carrier diagnosis of hemophilia A. Biomed Rep 2016; 5:228-232. [PMID: 27446547 DOI: 10.3892/br.2016.712] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/17/2016] [Accepted: 06/10/2016] [Indexed: 11/06/2022] Open
Abstract
Hemophilia A (HA) is the most common inherited X-linked recessive bleeding disorder caused by heterogeneous mutations in the factor VIII gene (FVIII). Diagnosis of the carrier is critical for preventing the birth of children affected by this coagulation disorder, which ultimately facilitates its management. Due to the heterogeneous nature of mutations, the large inversions and the complexity of the FVIII gene, direct recognition of the disease-associated mutation in HA is complex. Indirect linkage analysis using highly informative heterozygous polymorphic markers is an alternative method for determining the co-segregation of the mutant gene within a family for carrier detection of HA. The aim of the present study was to perform carrier diagnosis in a family with HA. Rapid multifluorescent polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed with six extragenic short tandem repeats (STRs), DXS1073, DXS15, DXS8091, DXS1227, DXS991, DXS993 and one intragenic marker, STR22 for linkage analysis in the HA family. All the STR markers employed in the present study were informative for linkages of pathogenic and healthy haplotypes among family members, particularly STR22, DXS1073 and DXS15. The STR marker, STR22, is within the FVIII gene while the DXS1073 and DXS15 markers are very close to the FVIII gene, where the chances of recombination are comparatively low, and provided the most accurate interpretation analysis, indicating that the proband's sister may have been the HA carrier. Rapid multifluorescent PCR using STR markers and linkage analysis was identified to be a simple method for performing HA carrier diagnosis.
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Affiliation(s)
- Sabina Shrestha
- Center for Gene Diagnosis, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei 430071, P.R. China
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- Center for Gene Diagnosis, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei 430071, P.R. China
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- Center for Gene Diagnosis, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei 430071, P.R. China
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- Center for Gene Diagnosis, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei 430071, P.R. China
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- Center for Gene Diagnosis, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei 430071, P.R. China
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AccuCopy quantification combined with pre-amplification of long-distance PCR for fast analysis of intron 22 inversion in haemophilia A. Clin Chim Acta 2016; 458:78-83. [DOI: 10.1016/j.cca.2016.04.015] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/03/2016] [Revised: 03/30/2016] [Accepted: 04/13/2016] [Indexed: 12/15/2022]
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