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Duchenne/becker muscular dystrophy carrier detection using quantitative PCR and fluorescence-based strategies

✍ Scribed by Mansfield, Elaine S. ;Robertson, James M. ;Lebo, Roger V. ;Lucero, Micheal Y. ;Mayrand, P. Eric ;Rappaport, Eric ;Parrella, Teresa ;Sartore, Maria ;Surrey, Saul ;Fortina, Paolo


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
969 KB
Volume
48
Category
Article
ISSN
0148-7299

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✦ Synopsis


Dystrophin gene deletions account for up to 68% of all Duchenne (DMD) and Becker (BMD) muscular dystrophy mutations. In affected males, these deletions can be detected easily using multiplex PCR tests which monitor for exon presence. In addition, quantitative dosage screening can discriminate female carriers. We previously analyzed multiplex PCR products by gel electrophoresis and quantitation of fluorescently labeled primers with the Gene ScannerTM in order to test carrier status. These multiplex PCR protocols detect DMD gene deletions adequately, but require up to 18 pairs of fluorochrome-labeled primers. We previously described two alternative fluorescent labeling strategies, each with approximately 1,000-fold greater sensitivity than ethidium bromide staining, which can be used to quantify the products of multiplex PCR. The first method uses the DNA intercalating thiazole orange dye 'zyyro-1 to stain PCR products after 20 cycles. In the second method, fluorescein-12,2'-dUTP is incorporated into products during PCR as a fluorescent tag for subsequent quantitative dosage studies. Both methods label all multiplexed exons including the 506 bp exon 48 fragment that is difficult to detect and quantify by standard ethidium bromide staining. Using this approach, we determined DMD/BMD carrier status in 24 unrelated families using a fluorescent fragment analyzer. Analysis of fluo-


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