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SLOS carrier frequency in Poland as determined by screening for Trp151X and Val326Leu DHCR7 mutations

Abstract

Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (SLOS) is an autosomal recessive disorder of cholesterol biosynthesis caused by mutations in the DHCR7 gene. Previous studies estimated the prevalence of SLOS between 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 70,358 based on case frequency surveys. Although panethnic, SLOS appears to be most frequent in Central European populations (Czech Republic 1 in 10,000, Slovakia 1 in 15,000 - 1 in 20,000). In Polish individuals with SLOS two DHCR7 mutations, c.452G>A (p.Trp151X) and c.976G>T (p.Val326Leu), account for 65.2% of all observed DHCR7 mutations. We analyzed 2169 samples for the p.Trp151X mutation and 2087 for the p.Val326Leu mutation. The combined carrier frequency of these two mutations of was 2.40+/-0.32%, yielding a calculated incidence of SLOS in Poland of 2.5 4x10(-4)-4.3 5x10(-4) (1 in 2,300 to 1 in 3,937) placing SLOS among the most common recessive genetic disorders in Poland.

Authors

Ciara E; Popowska E; Piekutowska-Abramczuk D; Jurkiewicz D; Borucka-Mankiewicz M; Kowalski P; Goryluk-Kozakiewicz B; Nowaczyk MJM; Krajewska-Walasek M

Journal

European Journal of Medical Genetics, Vol. 49, No. 6, pp. 499–504

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

November 1, 2006

DOI

10.1016/j.ejmg.2006.01.006

ISSN

1769-7212

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