Artículo de revista
CTG repeats at the myotonic protein kinase gene in a healthy Chilean population sample
Fecha
2009Registro en:
Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, Volumen 119, Issue 5, 2018, Pages 321-324
00016314
16000404
10.1111/j.1600-0404.2008.01096.x
Autor
Amenabar, F.
Jorquera, H.
Acuña, M.
Cifuentes, Lucia
Institución
Resumen
To study the variability at the myotonic dystrophy protein kinase (DMPK) gene in a Chilean sample of healthy people. DM1 is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by an expansion of a (CTG) repeat at the 3′-UTR of the gene DMPK. Healthy individuals have alleles under 35 repeats and diseased individuals have over 50. Methods - Genotyping the number of (CTG) repeats at this gene in a sample of healthy Chilean people. Results - Allele frequencies were significantly different from those of other populations. The most frequent allele was with five repeats. The frequency of larger alleles (>18 CTG repeats) was 11%, close to the European frequency (12%) and higher than the Japanese (8%) and Aboriginal Pehuenche samples (8%). Conclusions - Allelic frequencies in the Chilean sample studied were intermediate between those of the two ancestral populations (European and Pehuenche). © 2008 Blackwell Munksgaard.