The Japanese Journal of Human Genetics, volume 38, issue 2, pages 193-201

A linkage study with DNA markers (D4S95, D4S115, and D4S111) in Japanese Huntington disease families

Masahiko Watanabe 1
Ikuko KONDO 2
Sumiko Nissato 3
Akemi Wakisaka 4
Tatsushi Toda 1
Joh-E IKEDA 5
JOHN J. WASMUTH 6
James F. Gusella 7, 8
Ichiro KANAZAWA 1
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date1993-06-01
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ISSN00215074, 09168478
PubMed ID:  8102909
Genetics (clinical)
Abstract
Attempts to isolate the Huntington disease (HD) gene based on its position have been frustrated by apparently contradictory recombination events in HD pedigrees that have predicted two non-over-lapping candidate regions: 100 kb at the telomere of the short arm of chromosome 4, and a 2.2 Mb region located internally at 4p16.3. The proximal location is also supported by the detection of a linkage disequilibrium between HD and some restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RF-LPs) at the D4S95, D4S98, and D4S127 loci. In the present study, a proximal marker D4S95 showed tight linkage to the disease locus in Japanese pedigrees (Zmax=3.31,θ max=0.00), while distal markers D4S115 and D4S111 did not. Particularly, a two point linkage analysis between D4S111 and HD yielded a lod score −2.01 for θ=0.015. This result leads to the exclusion, as a possible region of localization of the HD gene, of more than 3 cM of the genome around D4S111 locus. At the same time our results favor aforementioned proximal location as a candidate location for the HD gene.
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