Mutation Spectrum in Patients with Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome and X-linked Thrombocytopenia: Identification of Twelve Different Mutations in the WASP Gene

Author:

Schwartz Marianne1,Békássy Albert2,Donnér Mikael2,Hertel Thomas3,Hreidarson Stefan4,Kerndrup Gitte5,Stormorken Helge6,Stokland Tore7,Tranebjcerg Lisbeth8,Ørstavik Karen Helene9,Skovby Flemming1

Affiliation:

1. The Department of Clinical Genetics, Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark

2. Department of Paediatrics, University Hospital, Lund, Sweden

3. Department of Growth and Reproduction, University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark

4. State Diagnostic and Counselling Centre, Reykjavik, Iceland

5. Department of Pathology and Paediatrics, University Hospital, Odense, Denmark

6. Institute for Research, Internal Medicine, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway

7. Department of Paediatrics, University Hospital, Trohnsø, Norway

8. Department of Medical Genetics, University Hospital, Tromso, Norway

9. Department of Medical Genetics, Ulleval University Hospital, Oslo, Norway

Abstract

SummaryTwelve different mutations in the WASP gene were found in twelve unrelated families with Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS) or X-linked thrombocytopenia (XLT). Four frameshift, one splice, one nonsense mutation, and one 18-base-pair deletion were detected in seven patients with WAS. Only missense mutations were found in five patients diagnosed as having XLT. One of the nucleotide substitutions in exon 2 (codon 86) results in an Arg to Cys replacement. Two other nucleotide substitutions in this codon, R86L and R86H, have been reported previously, both giving rise to typical WAS symptoms, indicating a mutational hot spot in this codon. The finding of mutations in the WASP gene in both WAS and XLT gives further evidence of these syndromes being allelic. The relatively small size of the WASP gene facilitates the detection of mutations and a reliable diagnosis of both carriers and affected fetuses in families with WAS or XLT.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Hematology

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