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Molecular analysis of genomic DNA allows rapid,and accurate,prenatal diagnosis of peroxisomal D-bifunctional protein deficiency
Authors:B C Paton  P B Solly  P V Nelson  A N Pollard  P C Sharp  M J Fietz
Institution:Department of Chemical Pathology, Women's and Children's Hospital, North Adelaide, Australia
Abstract:Prenatal diagnosis was requested for a couple with a previous child affected by the peroxisomal disorder D-bifunctional protein deficiency. Prior analysis of the D-bifunctional protein cDNA sequence from the propositus had shown that it was missing 22 bp. This was subsequently attributed to a point mutation in the intron 5 donor site (IVS5+1G>C) of the D-bifunctional protein gene. Consistent with parental consanguinity, the patient was shown to be homozygous for this mutation, which is associated with loss of a Hph 1 restriction site in the genomic sequence. Prenatal testing of the fetus using genomic DNA isolated from uncultured amniocytes indicated that both alleles of the D-bifunctional protein had the IVS5+1G>C substitution. The peroxisomal defect was later confirmed biochemically using cultured amniocytes, which were found to have elevated levels of very long chain fatty acids (VLCFA). This is the first report of prenatal diagnosis of D-bifunctional protein deficiency using molecular analysis of genomic DNA. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:D-bifunctional protein deficiency  peroxisomal disorder  prenatal diagnosis  peroxisomal β-oxidation defect  peroxisomes
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