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Clinical disease among patients heterozygous for familial Mediterranean fever.

Authors :
Marek-Yagel D
Berkun Y
Padeh S
Abu A
Reznik-Wolf H
Livneh A
Pras M
Pras E
Source :
Arthritis and rheumatism [Arthritis Rheum] 2009 Jun; Vol. 60 (6), pp. 1862-6.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Objective: To define the molecular basis of familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) in patients with only 1 mutation in the MEFV gene.<br />Methods: Genetic analysis was performed in 20 FMF patients, including full sequencing of complementary DNA (cDNA) samples and multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification analysis. In patients with first-degree relatives with FMF, haplotype analysis was also performed.<br />Results: A second mutation was found in 2 patients. In the other 18 patients, we could not identify additional mutations, large genomic deletions, or duplications. Analysis of single-nucleotide polymorphisms along the cDNA ruled out a lack of expression of 1 of the alleles. In 2 of the 3 families in which more than 1 sibling had FMF, we showed that the affected siblings inherited a different MEFV allele from the parent who did not have the MEFV mutation.<br />Conclusion: These findings are highly consistent with the existence of a clinical phenotype among some patients who are heterozygous for FMF and could explain the vertical transmission in some families. A single mutation in the MEFV gene may be much more common than was previously thought and may include up to 25% of patients who are diagnosed as having FMF.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004-3591
Volume :
60
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Arthritis and rheumatism
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19479871
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/art.24570