GCG) 11 founder mutation in the PABPN1 gene of OPMD Uruguayan families

2005 
The dominant oculo-pharyngeal muscular dystrophy mutation consists of an expanded (GCN)12‐17 in the coding region of the PolyA Binding Protein Nuclear 1 gene. A founder effect has been demonstrated in Canadian and Bukhara Jewish populations with relatively high prevalence of this disease. Since the oculo-pharyngeal muscular dystrophy prevalence was remarkably high in Southern Uruguay, a founder effect was hypothesized. To identify the ancestral haplotype we determined the (GCN) repeat number and the variants of four intragenic SNPs in Uruguayan OPMD families and a control sample. All families carrying the mutation (GCG)11(GCA)3(GCG) shared a common ancestral haplotype and the age of the mutation was estimated in 37‐53 generations by a composite likelihood method. One family carrying the (GCG)9(GCA)3(GCG) allele had a different haplotype. The genealogical and molecular data suggested that the common ancestors were Canary Islands’ settlers that arrived in Uruguay in the XIX century. q 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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