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Mutational analysis within the 3' region of the PKD1 gene in Japanese families.
Authors:K Tsuchiya  M Komeda  M Takahashi  N Yamashita  M Cigira  T Suzuki  K Suzuki  H Nihei  T Mochizuki
Affiliation:Department of Medicine IV, Tokyo Women's Medical University, 8-1 Kawada-cho, Shinjuku-ku, 162-8666, Tokyo, Japan. tsuchiya@kc.twmu.ac.jp
Abstract:Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is a widespread genetic disease that causes renal failure. One of the genes that is responsible for this disease, PKD1, has been identified and characterized. Many mutations of the PKD1 gene have been identified in the Caucasian population. We investigated the occurrence of mutations in this gene in the Japanese population. We analyzed each exon in the 3' single copy region of the gene between exons 35 and 46 in genomic DNA obtained from 69 patients, using a PCR-based direct sequencing method. Four missense mutations (T3509M, G3559R, R3718Q, R3752W), one deletion mutation (11307del61bp) and one polymorphism (L3753L) were identified, and their presence confirmed by allele-specific oligonucleotide (ASO) hybridization. These were novel mutations, except for R3752W, and three of them were identified in more than two families. Mutation analysis of the PKD1 gene in the Japanese population is being reported for the first time.
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