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出 处:《Chinese Medical Journal》2014年第6期1084-1088,共5页中华医学杂志(英文版)
基 金:This work was supported by a grant of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81171185).
摘 要:Background Myotonic dystrophy type 1(DM1) is an autosomal dominant multisystem disease caused by abnormal expansion of cytosine-thymine-guanine(CTG) repeats in the myotonic dystrophy protein kinase gene. The clinical manifestations of DM1 are multisystemic and highly variable, and the unstable nature of CTG expansion causes wide genotypic and phenotypic presentations, which make molecular methods essential for the diagnosis. So far, very few studies about molecular diagnosis in Chinese patients with DM1 have been reported. Therefore, we carried out a study using two different methods in molecular diagnosis to verify the validity in detecting CTG expansion in Chinese patients showing DM signs.Methods A total of 97 Chinese individuals were referred for molecular diagnosis of DM1 using conventional polymerase chain reaction(PCR) accompanied by Southern blotting and triplet primed PCR(TP-PCR). We evaluated the sensitivity and limitation of each method using percentage.Results By conventional PCR 65 samples showed only one fragment corresponding to the normal allele and 62 out of them were correctly diagnosed as DM1 by TP-PCR and three homologous non-DM1 samples were ruled out; Southern blotting analysis successfully made 13 out of 16 correct diagnoses with a more sensitivity using α-32P-labeled probes than dig-labeled probes.Conclusion Molecular analysis is necessary for the diagnosis of DM1 and TP-PCR is a reliable, sensitive, and easily performed method in molecular diagnosis which is worthy to be popularized.
关 键 词:myotonic DYSTROPHY POLYMERASE CHAIN reaction blotting SOUTHERN MOLECULAR diagnosis
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