Affiliation:
1. Department of Medical Genetics, Clinical Center, Medical School University of Pécs Pécs Hungary
2. Department of Biochemistry and Medical Chemistry, Medical School University of Pécs Pécs Hungary
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundMarfan syndrome (MFS) is a clinically heterogeneous hereditary connective tissue disorder. Severe cardiovascular manifestations (i.e., aortic aneurysm and dissection) are the most life‐threatening complications. Most of the cases are caused by mutations, a minor group of which are copy number variations (CNV), in the FBN1 gene.MethodsMultiplex ligation‐dependent probe amplification test was performed to detect CNVs in 41 MFS patients not carrying disease‐causing mutations in FBN1 gene. Moreover, the association was analyzed between the localization of CNVs, the affected regulatory elements and the cardiovascular phenotypes among all cases known from the literature.ResultsA large two‐exon deletion (exon 46 and 47) was identified in two related patients, which was associated with a mild form of cardiovascular phenotype. Severe cardiovascular symptoms were found significantly more frequent in patients with FBN1 large deletion compared to our patients with intragenic small scale FBN1 mutation. Bioinformatic data analyses of regulatory elements located within the FBN1 gene revealed an association between the deletion of STAT3 transcription factor‐binding site and cardiovascular symptoms in five out of 25 patients.ConclusionOur study demonstrated that large CNVs are often associated with severe cardiovascular manifestations in MFS and the localization of these CNVs affect the phenotype severity.
Funder
Általános Orvostudományi Kar, Pécsi Tudományegyetem
Subject
Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology
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