Despite numerous reports about dystrophin alterations in Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophies and dilated cardiomyopathy, the function of dystrophin gene promoters has not yet been completely elucidated. We report the first case of a DNA segment deletion encompassing promoters M and P of the human dystrophin gene, which caused a very severe muscle phenotype without cardiomyopathy, in a 13-year-old boy. These data indicate that the simultaneous lack of promoters P and M results in dramatic consequences in skeletal muscle but not in the heart.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDeficiency of the R-type pyruvate kinase (R-PK) causes an autosomal recessive, hereditary, nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia (HNSHA). We screened seven unrelated patients from the south of Italy for the known mutations and found one patient homozygous for the 1529A (R510Q) mutation, two others bearing the 1456T (R486W) mutation, one homozygous and another heterozygous, and two heterozygotes for the 994A mutation (G332S). We also found three novel mutations at the heterozygote status: a G to C transversion in position 1010 (1010C; R337P) and a C to T transition in position 1492 (1492T; R498C), which are missense, and a T to G transversion in position 1523 (1523G; L508Z), which produces a stop codon with a subsequent loss of the C-terminal protein domain.
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