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Identification of a single nucleotide C-to-T transition and five different deletions in patients with severe hemophilia B.
Authors:M Ludwig  R Schwaab  A Eigel  J Horst  H Egli  H H Brackmann  and K Olek
Institution:Institute of Experimental Haematology and Blood Transfusion, Bonn, Federal Republic of Germany.
Abstract:DNA of 70 unrelated hemophilia B patients, including three inhibitor patients, was analyzed by using various restriction enzymes and was hybridized with both a factor IX cDNA and 3'- and 5'-flanking probes. When the gene was mapped this way, six patients all afflicted with severe hemophilia B were shown to have a deviating hybridization pattern. One inhibitor patient showed a partial deletion of about 9 kb that removes exons a-c. A partial deletion of at least 11 kb that removed exon a and that had a maximum size of 35 kb in the 5'-flanking region could be identified in a patient of unknown status. In another three noninhibitor patients a complete deletion of the factor IX gene and two partial deletions could be observed. The partial deletions are of approximately 8 kb and approximately 1.5 kb, removing exons d and e and exon g, respectively. As detected by oligonucleotide probing, a C-to-T transition at amino acid 338 gave rise to an altered TaqI restriction pattern that could be observed in a sixth patient. The other 64 hemophilia B patients, including two inhibitor patients, showed a hybridization pattern indistinguishable from a normal one.
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