Carrier detection in the Wiskott Aldrich syndrome

ER Fearon, DB Kohn, JA Winkelstein, B Vogelstein… - 1988 - ashpublications.org
ER Fearon, DB Kohn, JA Winkelstein, B Vogelstein, RM Blaese
1988ashpublications.org
Abstract The Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS) is an X-linked recessive disease
characterized by immunodeficiency and severe thrombocytopenia in affected males, but no
demonstrable clinical abnormalities in carrier females. Through analysis of the methylation
patterns of X-linked genes that display restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs),
we studied the pattern of X-chromosome inactivation in various cell populations from female
relatives of patients with WAS. The peripheral blood T cells, granulocytes, and B cells of …
Abstract
The Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS) is an X-linked recessive disease characterized by immunodeficiency and severe thrombocytopenia in affected males, but no demonstrable clinical abnormalities in carrier females. Through analysis of the methylation patterns of X-linked genes that display restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs), we studied the pattern of X-chromosome inactivation in various cell populations from female relatives of patients with WAS. The peripheral blood T cells, granulocytes, and B cells of eight obligate WAS carriers were found to display specific patterns of X-chromosome inactivation clearly different from these of normal controls. Thus, carriers of WAS could be accurately identified using this analysis.
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