Comprehensive screening for constitutional RB1 mutations by DHPLC and QMPSF
- 27 January 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Hindawi Limited in Human Mutation
- Vol. 23 (2) , 193-202
- https://doi.org/10.1002/humu.10303
Abstract
Constitutional mutations of the RB1 gene are associated with a predisposition to retinoblastoma. It is essential to identify these mutations to provide appropriate genetic counseling in retinoblastoma patients, but this represents an extremely challenging task, as the vast majority of mutations are unique and spread over the entire coding sequence. Since 2001, we have implemented RB1 testing on a routine basis as part of the clinical management of retinoblastoma. As most screening techniques do not meet the requirements for efficient RB1 testing, we have devised a semi‐automated denaturing high‐performance liquid chromatography (DHPLC) method for point mutation detection combined with a quantitative multiplex PCR of short fluorescent fragments (QMPSF) approach to screen for gene rearrangements. We report the results of this comprehensive screening of all exons and promoter of RB1 in 192 unrelated patients, mostly of French origin. Among 102 bilateral and/or familial cases and 90 unilateral sporadic probands, mutations were identified in 83 (81.5%) and 5 (5.5%) cases, respectively. A total of 43 mutations have not been previously reported. The mutational spectrum was found to be significantly different from previous published series, displaying a surprising amount of splice mutations and large deletions. This study demonstrates the reliability of DHPLC for RB1 analysis, but also illustrates the need for a deletion scanning approach. Finally, considering the benefits to retinoblastoma patients, RB1 testing should be widely implemented in routine healthcare because our study clearly illustrates its feasibility. Hum Mutat 23:193–202, 2004.Keywords
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