TY - JOUR
T1 - A seminested PCR test for simultaneous detection of two common mutations (35delG and 167delT) in the connexin-26 gene
AU - Simsek, Mehmet
AU - Al-Wardy, Nadia
AU - Al-Khabory, Mazin
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - Background: Several mutations described in the connexin-26 gene cause nonsyndromic autosomal recessive deafness (NARD). The prevalence of two frame-shift mutations, known as 35delG and 167delT, was relatively high in patients with NARD from different populations. Methods and Results: A seminested PCR test has been developed for simultaneous detection of two common mutations in the connexin-26 gene. The test is based on PCR amplification of a 285-bp DNA fragment that covers both the 35delG and 167delT mutations. The latter mutation destroys a Pst I site and is easily detected by Pst I digestion of the 285-bp DNA fragment. However, the 35delG mutation does not destroy or create a restriction site. To create a site, we designed a mismatched primer that generated an EcoN I site in an 87-bp DNA fragment, but only if the 35delG mutation was present. The test was validated using five DNA samples previously characterized for the connexin-26 mutations. After validation, we screened 45 unrelated patients with NARD and 280 healthy Omani subjects for the presence or absence of the 35delG and 167delT mutations. Neither mutation was found to be present in patients or control subjects. Conclusion: We developed a seminested PCR test for the simultaneous detection of both common mutations in the connexin-26 gene. In our analysis of 45 patients and 280 control subjects, the 35delG and 167delT mutations were absent in both groups.
AB - Background: Several mutations described in the connexin-26 gene cause nonsyndromic autosomal recessive deafness (NARD). The prevalence of two frame-shift mutations, known as 35delG and 167delT, was relatively high in patients with NARD from different populations. Methods and Results: A seminested PCR test has been developed for simultaneous detection of two common mutations in the connexin-26 gene. The test is based on PCR amplification of a 285-bp DNA fragment that covers both the 35delG and 167delT mutations. The latter mutation destroys a Pst I site and is easily detected by Pst I digestion of the 285-bp DNA fragment. However, the 35delG mutation does not destroy or create a restriction site. To create a site, we designed a mismatched primer that generated an EcoN I site in an 87-bp DNA fragment, but only if the 35delG mutation was present. The test was validated using five DNA samples previously characterized for the connexin-26 mutations. After validation, we screened 45 unrelated patients with NARD and 280 healthy Omani subjects for the presence or absence of the 35delG and 167delT mutations. Neither mutation was found to be present in patients or control subjects. Conclusion: We developed a seminested PCR test for the simultaneous detection of both common mutations in the connexin-26 gene. In our analysis of 45 patients and 280 control subjects, the 35delG and 167delT mutations were absent in both groups.
KW - 35delG and 167delT mutations
KW - Connexin-26 gene (GJB2)
KW - Deafness
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U2 - 10.1054/modi.2001.22119
DO - 10.1054/modi.2001.22119
M3 - Article
C2 - 11257213
AN - SCOPUS:0035081453
SN - 1177-1062
VL - 6
SP - 63
EP - 67
JO - Molecular Diagnosis and Therapy
JF - Molecular Diagnosis and Therapy
IS - 1
ER -