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Genetic Testing
New Mutations in the Wilson Disease Gene, ATP7B: Implications for Molecular Testing
To cite this article:
Lisa Prat Davies, Georgina Macintyre, Diane W. Cox.
Genetic Testing.
March 2008,
12(1): 139-145.
doi:10.1089/gte.2007.0072.
Lisa Prat Davies Department of Medical Genetics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Georgina Macintyre Department of Medical Genetics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Diane W. Cox Department of Medical Genetics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Wilson disease (WND), an autosomal recessive disorder of copper transport with a broad range of genotypic and phenotypic characteristics, results from mutations in the ATP7B gene. ATP7B encodes a copper transporting P-type ATPase involved in the transport of copper into the plasma protein ceruloplasmin, and for excretion of copper from the liver. Defects in ATP7B lead to copper storage in liver, brain and kidney. Mutation analysis was carried out on 300 WND patients of various origins, and new mutations not previously reported were identified: European white (p.L217X, c.918_931, c.1073delG, c.3082_3085delAAGAinsCG, p.V536A, p.S657R, p.A971V, p.T974M, p.Q1004P, p.D1164N, p.E1173G, p.I1230V, p.M1359I, c.2355+4A>G), Sephardic Jewish (p.Q286X), Filipino (p.G1149A), Lebanese (p.R1228T), Japanese (p.D1267V) and Taiwanese (p.A1328T). All but one missense variant have strong evidence for classification as disease-causing mutations. In the patients reported here, we also identified 20 nucleotide substitutions, six not previously reported, which cause silent amino acid changes or intronic changes. Documentation and characterization of all variants is essential for accurate DNA diagnosis in WND because of the wide range of clinical and biochemical variability.  This paper was cited by:Wilson’s disease: two treatment modalities. Correlations to pretreatment and posttreatment brain MRI Maria do Desterro Leiros da Costa, Mariana Spitz, Luiz Alberto Bacheschi, Claudia Costa Leite, Leandro Tavares Lucato, Egberto Reis Barbosa Neuroradiology. Jun 2009 CrossRef
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