نتایج جستجو برای: dystrophin deletions

تعداد نتایج: 22547  

Journal: :genetics in the 3rd millennium 0
مینا حیات نو سعید mina hayat nosaeid molecular medicine department, biotechnology research center, pasteur institute of iran صادق فلاح محمد sadegh fallah mohammad kawsar genetics research center, tehran, iran رامک حیدری ramak heidari iran muscular dystrophy association tehran, iran سمانه فتحی آذر samaneh fathi azar 1- molecular medicine department, biotechnology research center, pasteur institute, tehran, ir سمیه جمالی somayeh jamali 1- molecular medicine department, biotechnology research center, pasteur institute, tehran, ir رضا مهدیان reza mahdian 1- molecular medicine department, biotechnology research center, pasteur institute, tehran, iran مرضیه رئیسی

duchenne muscular dystrophy (dmd) and becker muscular dystrophy (bmd) can be caused by deletions, duplications or point mutations in the dmd gene that encodes dystrophin. partial gene duplications account for up to 5-10 % of dmd and up to 5- 19% of bmd cases. cases with gene duplication in dmd/bmd are determined by quantitative methods such as maph, sothern blotting and q-pcr that are laborious...

Journal: :Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy 2012
Sebahattin Cirak Lucy Feng Karen Anthony Virginia Arechavala-Gomeza Silvia Torelli Caroline Sewry Jennifer E Morgan Francesco Muntoni

We previously conducted a proof of principle; dose escalation study in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) patients using the morpholino splice-switching oligonucleotide AVI-4658 (eteplirsen) that induces skipping of dystrophin exon 51 in patients with relevant deletions, restores the open reading frame and induces dystrophin protein expression after intramuscular (i.m.) injection. We now show th...

2012
Sue Fletcher Carl F. Adkin Penny Meloni Brenda Wong Francesco Muntoni Ryszard Kole Clayton Fragall Kane Greer Russell Johnsen Steve D. Wilton

Protein-truncating mutations in the dystrophin gene lead to the progressive muscle wasting disorder Duchenne muscular dystrophy, whereas in-frame deletions typically manifest as the milder allelic condition, Becker muscular dystrophy. Antisense oligomer-induced exon skipping can modify dystrophin gene expression so that a disease-associated dystrophin pre-mRNA is processed into a Becker muscula...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1992
A P Walker N G Laing T Yamada D C Chandler B A Kakulas R J Bartlett

We describe a partial TaqI map of the dystrophin gene, obtained mainly by analysis of 87 overlapping DMD/BMD deletions with small fragments of the dystrophin cDNA probes; exon 6 of the dystrophin gene was identified on the TaqI map using the polymerase chain reaction. The cDNA probes detect five polymorphisms with TaqI, more than with HindIII (one), BglII (four), or PstI (three). The five polym...

Journal: :Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology 2002
Aziza Sbiti Fatiha El Kerch Abdelaziz Sefiani

Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy (DMD and BMD) are X-linked diseases resulting from a defect in the dystrophin gene located on Xp21. DMD is the most frequent neuromuscular disease in humans (1/3500 male newborn). Deletions in the dystrophin gene represent 65% of mutations in DMD/BMD patients. We have analyzed DNA from 72 Moroccan patients with DMD/BMD using the multiplex polymerase chain ...

2010
Jin-Ai Mary Anne Tan Hsian-Meng Chan Azlina Ahmad Annuar

Dystrophinopathy is the commonest form of muscular dystrophy and comprises clinically recognized forms, Duchenne dystrophy and Becker dystrophy. Mutations in the dystrophin gene which consist of large gene deletions (65%), duplications (5%) and point mutations (30%) are responsible for reducing the amount of functional dystrophin protein in skeletal muscle fi bres leading to fi bre destruction ...

2015
Mohammad BARZEGAR Parinaz HABIBI Mortaza BONYADY Vahideh TOPCHIZADEH Shadi SHIVA

OBJECTIVE Duchene and Becker Muscular Dystrophy (DMD/ BMD) are x-linked disorders that both are the result of heterogeneous mutations in the dystrophin gene. The frequency and distribution of dystrophin gene deletions in DMD/ BMD patients show different patterns among different populations. This study investigates the deletion rate, type, and distribution of this gene in the Azeri Turk populati...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 1993
A V Winnard C J Klein D D Coovert T Prior A Papp P Snyder D E Bulman P N Ray P McAndrew W King

The clinical progression of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) patients with deletions can be predicted in 93% of cases by whether the deletion maintains or disrupts the translational reading frame (frameshift hypothesis). We have identified and studied a number of patients who have deletions that do not conform to the translational frame hypothesis. The most common exception to the frameshift h...

Journal: :JAMA neurology 2014
Karen Anthony Virginia Arechavala-Gomeza Valeria Ricotti Silvia Torelli Lucy Feng Narinder Janghra Giorgio Tasca Michela Guglieri Rita Barresi Annarita Armaroli Alessandra Ferlini Katherine Bushby Volker Straub Enzo Ricci Caroline Sewry Jennifer Morgan Francesco Muntoni

IMPORTANCE In Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), the reading frame of an out-of-frame DMD deletion can be repaired by antisense oligonucleotide (AO)-mediated exon skipping. This creates a shorter dystrophin protein, similar to those expressed in the milder Becker muscular dystrophy (BMD). The skipping of some exons may be more efficacious than others. Patients with exon 44 or 45 skippable delet...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1996
K Corrado J A Rafael P L Mills N M Cole J A Faulkner K Wang J S Chamberlain

The functional significance of the actin-binding domain of dystrophin, the protein lacking in patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, has remained elusive. Patients with deletions of this domain (domain I) typically express low levels of the truncated protein. Whether the moderate to severe phenotypes associated with such deletions result from loss of an essential function, or from reduced l...

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