Title of article :
Potential Founder Effect of Tyrosinase Gene Mutations in Oculocutaneous Albinism Families from West of Iran
Author/Authors :
Khordadpoor Deilamani, Faravareh Department of Biology - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran , Akbari, Mohammad Taghi Tehran Medical Genetics Laboratory, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Non syndromic oculocutaneous albinism type (OCA) is caused by mutations in tyrosinase (TYR), OCA2, TYRP1, MATP (SLC45A2), SLC24A5 and C10ORF11 genes. Screening for mutations is important in families with oculocutaneous albinism patients in order to accurately diagnose the albinism type, genetic counseling and future therapeutic purposes. Objectives: The Aim of this study was to investigate the founder effect of most frequent mutations in OCA patients.
Methods: TYR gene was sequenced in 26 unrelated inbred OCA families as well as 56 unrelated healthy individuals. In addition, homozygosity mapping was performed using 13 STR markers for 6 OCA loci (TYR, OCA2, TYRP1, MATP (SLC45A2), SLC24A5 and C10ORF11
genes). Different mutations were found in these genes from which a single base duplication (c.286dupA) and two single base substitutions c.996G > A (p.M332I) and c.230G > A (p.R77Q) had the most frequencies among the OCA families. In order to investigate
the founder effect of these mutations, the haplotypes of two STR markers (TYR-S1 and TYR-S2) inside the TYR gene were ascertained. Results: It wa_We conclude that these mutations are possible founders revealed that families with similar mutation harbored similar haplotype for the TYR STR markers too.mutations in the Iranian population.
Keywords :
OCA , Founder Effect , Capillary Electrophoresis , TYR
Journal title :
Journal of Human Genetics and Genomics