Identificador persistente para citar o vincular este elemento: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/123985
Título: Improving detection and genetic counseling in carriers of spinal muscular atrophy with two copies of the SMN1 gene
Autores/as: Alias, L
Barcelo, MJ
Bernal, S
Martinez-Hernandez, R
Also-Rallo, E
Abad Vázquez, Cipriano Carlos 
Santana Rodríguez, Alfredo 
Millan, JM
Baiget, M
Tizzano, EF
Clasificación UNESCO: 32 Ciencias médicas
320102 Genética clínica
Palabras clave: 2/0 carriers
LightCycler quantitative analysis
MLPA
SMA
Marker analysis, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Publicación seriada: Clinical genetics 
Resumen: Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is an autosomal recessive disease caused by mutations in the survival motor neuron1 gene (SMN1). Global carrier frequency is around 1 in 50 and carrier detection is crucial to define couples at risk to have SMA offspring. Most SMA carriers have one SMN1 copy and are currently detected using quantitative methods. A few, however, have two SMN1 genes in cis (2/0 carriers), complicating carrier diagnosis in SMA. We analyzed our experience in detecting 2/0 carriers from a cohort of 1562 individuals, including SMA parents, SMA relatives, and unrelated individuals of the general population. Interestingly, in three couples who had an SMA child, both the parents had two SMN1 copies. Families of this type have not been previously reported. Our results emphasize the importance of performing a detailed carrier study in SMA parents with two SMN1 copies. Expanding the analysis to other key family members might confirm potential 2/0 carriers. Finally, when a partner of a known carrier presents two SMN1 copies, the study of both parents will provide a more accurate diagnosis, thus optimizing genetic counseling.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/123985
ISSN: 0009-9163
DOI: 10.1111/cge.12222
Fuente: Clinical Genetics [ISSN 0009-9163], v. 85 (5) , p. 470-475 (Mayo 2014)
Colección:Artículos
Vista completa

Citas SCOPUSTM   

29
actualizado el 17-nov-2024

Citas de WEB OF SCIENCETM
Citations

27
actualizado el 17-nov-2024

Google ScholarTM

Verifica

Altmetric


Comparte



Exporta metadatos



Los elementos en ULPGC accedaCRIS están protegidos por derechos de autor con todos los derechos reservados, a menos que se indique lo contrario.