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Prenatal prediction of childhood-onset spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) in Turkish families
Authors:S. Savas  S. Eraslan  S. Kantarci  B. Karaman  D. Acarsoz  T. Tükel  O. Cogulu  F. Ozkinay  S. Basaran  K. Aydınlı  M. Yuksel-Apak  B. Kirdar
Affiliation:1. Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey;2. Duzen Laboratories, Department of Molecular Genetics, Istanbul, Turkey

These authors contributed equally to the present work.;3. Duzen Laboratories, Department of Molecular Genetics, Istanbul, Turkey;4. Institute of Child Health, Istanbul Medical School, Istanbul, Turkey;5. Department of Pediatrics, Division of Genetics and Teratology, Ege University, Faculty of Medicine, Izmir, Turkey;6. Division of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Cerrahpasa Medical School, Istanbul, Turkey;7. Department of Chemical Engineering, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey

Abstract:
Childhood-onset spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is one of the most common neurodegenerative genetic disorders. SMN1 is the SMA-determining gene deleted or mutated in the majority of SMA cases. There is no effective cure or treatment for this disease yet. Thus, the availability of prenatal testing is important. Here we report prenatal prediction for 68 fetuses in 63 Turkish SMA families using direct deletion analysis of the SMN1 gene by restriction digestion. The genotype of the index case was known in 40 families (Group A) but unknown in the remaining 23 families (Group B). A total of ten fetuses were predicted to be affected. Eight of these fetuses were derived from Group A and two of these fetuses were from Group B families. Two fetuses from the same family in Group A had the SMNhyb1 gene in addition to homozygous deletion of the NAIP gene. One fetus from Group A was homozygously deleted for only exon 8 of the SMN2 gene, and further analysis showed the presence of both the SMN1 and SMNhyb1 genes but not the SMN2 gene. In addition, one carrier with a homozygous deletion of only exon 8 of the SMN1 gene was detected to have a SMNhyb2 gene, which was also found in the fetus. To our knowledge, these are the first prenatal cases with SMNhyb genes. Follow-up studies demonstrated that the prenatal predictions and the phenotype of the fetuses correlated well in 33 type I pregnancies demonstrating that a careful molecular analysis of the SMN genes is very useful in predicting the phenotype of the fetus in families at risk for SMA. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:prenatal prediction  SMA  Turkish families  gene deletion  hybrid SMN genes
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