A Turkish family with 6.7 kb deletion associated with isolated growth hormone deficiency type 1A
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Tarih
1997
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Özet
Familial growth hormone deficiency type 1A is an autosomal recessive disease caused by homogenous deletions of both aileies of growth hormone gene 1 (hGH1) in various patterns. The hGH1 gene deletion is an event that probably occurs between the 5' and 3'flanking regions by unequal recombination, and results in deletion of the hGH1 gene in different patterns. Deletions are mostly 6.7 kb and rarely 7.0 kb, 7.6 kb and 45 kb in size. A four-year-old girl diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency syndrome was send to us for further evaluation. DNA samples of the patient, her parents and controls were amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR); furthermore, restriction endonuclease analysis was done with Sma I enzyme and the patterns were evaluated. Our gel electrophoresis results show that the gene deletion pattern of the patient represents a homogenous 6.7 kb deletion, while her parents had a heterogeneous 6.7 kb deletion pattern.
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6.7 kb deletion, Growth hormone deficiency, Turkish family
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Turkish Journal of Pediatrics
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Q3
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39
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1