We screened ATM gene mutations in 104 Italian Ataxia-Telangiectasia patients from 91 unrelated families (detection rate 90%) and found 21 recurrent mutations in 63 families. The majority (67%) of patients were compound heterozygotes, while 33% were homozygotes. To determine the existence of common haplotypes and potential founder effects, we analyzed five microsatellite markers within and flanking the ATM gene. Haplotype analysis was carried out in 48/63 families harbouring 16 of the 21 recurrent mutations. Forty different haplotypes were detected in the 48 A-T families studied. We found that the majority of patients with the same recurrent mutation originated from the same geographical area. All but one recurrent mutation analyzed displayed a common haplotype suggesting a single origin that then spread to different geographical areas. The high number of different haplotypes does not allow the screening of ATM mutations by haplotype analysis alone in the Italian population. The finding of recurrent public mutations without founder effect suggests the existence of 'mild' hot spots of mutation located along the sequence of the ATM gene.

Founder Effects for ATM Gene Mutations in Italian Ataxia Telangiectasia Families / Chessa, Luciana; Piane, Maria; Monia, Magliozzi; Isabella, Torrente; Camilla, Savio; Lulli, Patrizia; Alessandro De, Luca; Bruno, Dallapiccola. - In: ANNALS OF HUMAN GENETICS. - ISSN 0003-4800. - 73:5(2009), pp. 532-539. [10.1111/j.1469-1809.2009.00535.x]

Founder Effects for ATM Gene Mutations in Italian Ataxia Telangiectasia Families

CHESSA, Luciana;PIANE, Maria;LULLI, Patrizia;
2009

Abstract

We screened ATM gene mutations in 104 Italian Ataxia-Telangiectasia patients from 91 unrelated families (detection rate 90%) and found 21 recurrent mutations in 63 families. The majority (67%) of patients were compound heterozygotes, while 33% were homozygotes. To determine the existence of common haplotypes and potential founder effects, we analyzed five microsatellite markers within and flanking the ATM gene. Haplotype analysis was carried out in 48/63 families harbouring 16 of the 21 recurrent mutations. Forty different haplotypes were detected in the 48 A-T families studied. We found that the majority of patients with the same recurrent mutation originated from the same geographical area. All but one recurrent mutation analyzed displayed a common haplotype suggesting a single origin that then spread to different geographical areas. The high number of different haplotypes does not allow the screening of ATM mutations by haplotype analysis alone in the Italian population. The finding of recurrent public mutations without founder effect suggests the existence of 'mild' hot spots of mutation located along the sequence of the ATM gene.
2009
ataxia-telangiectasia; atm gene; founder effects
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Founder Effects for ATM Gene Mutations in Italian Ataxia Telangiectasia Families / Chessa, Luciana; Piane, Maria; Monia, Magliozzi; Isabella, Torrente; Camilla, Savio; Lulli, Patrizia; Alessandro De, Luca; Bruno, Dallapiccola. - In: ANNALS OF HUMAN GENETICS. - ISSN 0003-4800. - 73:5(2009), pp. 532-539. [10.1111/j.1469-1809.2009.00535.x]
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