Regional distribution of mutations of the ATP7B gene in patients with Wilson disease: impact on genetic testing

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Peter Ferenci
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[1] University of Vienna,Departments of Internal Medicine IV, Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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Human Genetics | 2006年 / 120卷
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Common Mutation; Wilson Disease; Copper Metabolism; Serum Ceruloplasmin; ATP7B Gene;
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Wilson disease is an autosomal recessive inherited disorder of copper metabolism. The Wilson disease gene codes for a copper transporting P-type ATPase (ATP7B). Molecular genetic analysis reveals at least 300 distinct mutations. While most reported mutations occur in single families, a few are more common. The most common mutation in patients from Central, Eastern, and Northern Europe is the point mutation H1069Q (exon 14). About 50–80% of Wilson disease (WD) patients from these countries carry at least one allele with this mutation with an allele frequency ranging between 30 and 70%. Other common mutations in Central and Eastern Europe are located on exon 8 (2299insC, G710S), exon 15 (3400delC) and exon 13 (R969Q). The allele frequency of these mutations is lower than 10%. In Mediterranean countries there is a wide range of mutations, the frequency of each of them varies considerably from country to country. In Sardinia, a unique deletion in the 5′ UTR (−441/−427 del) is very frequent. In mainland Spain the missense mutation M645R in exon 6 is particularly common. Data from non-European countries are scarce. Most data from Asia are from Far Eastern areas (China, South Korea and Japan) where the R778L missense mutation in exon 8 is found with an allele frequency of 14–49%. In summary, given the constant improvement of analytic tools genetic testing will become an integral part for the diagnosis of WD. Knowledge of the differences in the worldwide distribution of particular mutations will help to design shortcuts for genetic diagnosis of WD.
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