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   Cryptic splice activation but not exon skipping is observed in minigene assays of dystrophin c.9361+1G>A mutation identified by NGS  
   
نویسنده Niba Emma Tabe Eko ,Nishida Atsushi ,Tran Van Khanh ,Vu Dung Chi ,Matsumoto Masaaki ,Awano Hiroyuki ,Lee Tomoko ,Takeshima Yasuhiro ,Nishio Hisahide ,Matsuo Masafumi
منبع journal of human genetics - 2017 - دوره : 62 - شماره : 5 - صفحه:531 -537
چکیده    Next-generation sequencing (ngs) discloses nucleotide changes in the genome. mutations at splicing regulatory elements are expected to cause splicing errors, such as exon skipping, cryptic splice site activation, partial exon loss or intron retention. in dystrophinopathy patients, prediction of splicing outcomes is essential to determine the phenotype: either severe duchenne or mild becker muscular dystrophy, based on the reading frame rule. in a vietnamese patient, ngs identified a c.9361+1g>a mutation in the dystrophin gene and an additional dna variation of a>g at +117 bases in intron 64. to ascertain the consequences of these dna changes on dystrophin splicing, minigene constructs were prepared inserting dystrophin exon 64 plus various lengths of intron 64. exon 64 skipping was observed in the minigene construct with 160 nucleotide (nt) of intron 64 sequence with both c.9361+1a and +117g. in contrast, minigene constructs with larger flanking intronic domains resulted in cryptic splice site activation rather than exon skipping. meanwhile, the cryptic splice site activation was induced even in +117g when intron 64 was elongated to 272 nt and longer. it was expected that cryptic splice site activation is an in vivo splicing outcome.
آدرس Kobe Gakuin University, Department of Physical Therapy, Japan, Kobe Gakuin University, Department of Physical Therapy, Japan, Hanoi Medical University, Vietnam, Vietnam National Hospital of Pediatrics, Department of Medical Genetics, Vietnam, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Japan, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Japan, Hyogo College of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Japan, Hyogo College of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Japan, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan, Kobe Gakuin University, Department of Physical Therapy, Japan
 
     
   
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