Severe combined immune deficiency due to a homozygous 3.2-kb deletion spanning the promoter and first exon of the adenosine deaminase gene.

نویسندگان

  • T M Berkvens
  • E J Gerritsen
  • M Oldenburg
  • C Breukel
  • J T Wijnen
  • H van Ormondt
  • J M Vossen
  • A J van der Eb
  • P Meera Khan
چکیده

We have investigated the structural gene for adenosine deaminase (ADA) in a female infant with ADA deficiency associated severe combined immune deficiency (ADA-SCID) disease and her family by DNA restriction-fragment-length analysis. In this family a new ADA-specific restriction-fragment-length variant was detected, which involves a 3.2-kb deletion spanning the ADA promoter as well as the first exon. It was found that the patient, who was born to a consanguineous couple, was homozygous and both her parents and her brother were heterozygous for the deletion. No ADA-specific mRNA could be detected by hybridization in fibroblasts derived from this patient. Thus the patient was established to be homozygous for a true null ADA allele. In the light of the apparently normal development of most tissues except the lymphoid tissue the above finding directly questions the classification of ADA as a 'housekeeping' enzyme.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Nucleic acids research

دوره 15 22  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1987