Glutaric aciduria type I in the Arab and Jewish communities in Israel

Y. Anikster, A. Shaag, A. Joseph, H. Mandel, B. Ben-Zeev, E. Christensen, O. N. Elpeleg*

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Abstract

Mutation analysis was performed in eight families (16 patients) with glutaric aciduria type I (GA-I), which were all the families diagnosed in Israel in the years 1987-1994. Six families were of Moslem origin and two were non-Ashkenazi Jews. The entire coding region of the cDNA of the glutaryl-CoA dehydrogenase gene was sequenced in one patient of each family. Seven new mutations were identified in 15 of 16 mutated alleles, including six point mutations: T4161 (4 alleles), G390R (1 allele), and S305L, A293T, L283P, and G101R (2 alleles each). In addition, a 1-bp deletion at position 1173 was identified in two alleles. These findings do not provide a molecular basis for the clinical variability in GA-I families. The occurrence of multiple novel mutations in a small geographic area may be explained by their recent onset in isolated communities with a high consanguinity rate.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1012-1018
Number of pages7
JournalAmerican Journal of Human Genetics
Volume59
Issue number5
StatePublished - 1996

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