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Chromosome 4q35 haplotypes and DNA rearrangements segregating in affected subjects of 19 Italian families with facioscapulohumeral musculatur dystrophy (FSHD)
Authors:S. Cacurri  G. Deidda  N. Piazzo  A. Novelletto  I. La Cesa  S. Servidei  G. Galluzzi  C. Wijmenga  R. R. Frants  L. Felicetti
Affiliation:(1) Istituto di Biologia Cellulare, CNR, Viale Marx 43, I-00137 Rome, Italy;(2) IIa Clinica Neurologica, Univ. La Sapienza, Rome, Italy;(3) Istituto di Neurologia, Univ. Cattolica, Rome, Italy;(4) U.I.L.D.M., Rome, Italy;(5) Dipartimento di Biologia, IIa Univ. Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy;(6) Department of Human Genetics, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Abstract:Four DNA markers on the distal long arm of chromosome 4 have been analyzed for their linkage to facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy locus (FSHD) in a series of 16 Italian families. We found that, in two families, the disease is not linked to the 4q35 markers, indicating the presence of genetic heterogeneity among Italian FSHD families. Linkage analysis in the remaining families supports the order cen-D4S171-D4S163-D4S139-D4S810-FSHD-qter, in agreement with the physical map from the literature. EcoRI digestion and hybridization with the distal marker p13E-11 (D4S810) detected DNA rearrangements in the affected members of both sporadic and familial cases of FSHD, with family-specific fragments ranging in size between 15 kb and 28 kb. In three sporadic FSHD cases, the appearance of a new ldquosmallrdquo fragment not present in either parent was clearly associated with the development of FSHD disease. However, in the familial cases analyzed, we observed two recombinations between all four 4q35 markers and the disease locus in apparently normal subjects, leaving open the possibility of nonpenetrance of the FSHD mutation.
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