Identification of a novel NCF-1 (p47-phox) pseudogene not containing the signature GT deletion:: significance for A47° chronic granulomatous disease carrier detection

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Heyworth, PG [1 ]
Noack, D [1 ]
Cross, AR [1 ]
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[1] Scripps Res Inst, Dept Mol & Expt Med, La Jolla, CA 92037 USA
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10.1182/blood-2002-03-0861
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The p47-phox gene, NCF-1, has 2 nearly identical pseudogenes (psiNCF-1) in proximity at chromosomal locus 7q11.23. A dinucleotide deletion (DeltaGT) at the beginning of exon 2 that leads to a frameshift and premature stop codon is considered the signature sequence of the pseudogenes. It is also the most prevalent mutation in p47-phox-deficient (A47degrees) chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) as a result of the insertion of a DeltaGT-containing fragment of pseudogene into NCF-1. Extending our study of the relationship between NCF-1 and psiNCF-1 to 53 unaffected control individuals, we found that although in most (n = 44), the ratio of pseudogene (DeltaGT) to functional gene (GTGT) sequence in amplicons spanning exon 2 was 2:1, as previously observed, surprisingly, in 7 persons the ratio was 1:1, and in 2 persons the ratio was 1:2. The lowered ratios are explained by the presence, in a heterozygous or homozygous state, respectively, of a pseudogene that contains GTGT rather than DeltaGT. It is possible that this pseudogene has not undergone deletion of GT, but more likely, based on analysis of additional NCF-1/psiNCF-1 markers, it represents the previously unidentified product of the reciprocal crossover of DNA fragments between the functional gene and one of its pseudogenes. The mutated NCF-1 resulting from this event is the predominant A47degreesCGD allele. The existence of 2 extended haplotypes encompassing NCF-1/psiNCF-1 further complicates the detection of A47degreesCGD carriers. Although most have a DeltaGT/ GTGT ratio of 5:1, some have a ratio of 2:1 and are indistinguishable by this means from unaffected individuals.
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