Mutational Analysis of the PHEX Gene: Novel Point Mutations and Detection of Large Deletions by MLPA in Patients with X-Linked Hypophosphatemic Rickets

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S. Clausmeyer
V. Hesse
P. C. Clemens
M. Engelbach
M. Kreuzer
P. Becker-Rose
H. Spital
E. Schulze
F. Raue
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[1] Endocrine Practice Prof. Raue,Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Endocrinology
[2] Sana-Hospital Lichtenberg,Department of Pediatric Kidney, Liver and Metabolic Diseases
[3] Helios Klinik,undefined
[4] Children’s Hospital,undefined
[5] Endocrine Practice,undefined
[6] Hannover Medical School,undefined
[7] Practice for Internal Medicine,undefined
[8] Practice for Internal Medicine and Endocrinology,undefined
[9] Molekulargenetisches Labor Prof. Raue,undefined
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Phosphate diabetes; PHEX gene; Multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification;
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X-Linked hypophosphatemic rickets (HYP, XLH) is a disorder of phosphate homeostasis, characterized by renal phosphate wasting and hypophosphatemia, with normal to low 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D3 serum levels. The purpose of our study was the detection of inactivating mutations in the PHEX gene, the key enzyme in the pathogenesis of XLH. The 16 patients, representing eight families, presented with suspected XLH from biochemical and clinical evidence. All 16 were referred for mutational analysis of the PHEX gene. We detected three novel disease-causing mutations, C59S, Q394X, and W602, for which a loss of function can be predicted. A G28S variation, found in two healthy probands, may be a rare polymorphism. Another mutation, A363 V, is localized on the same allele as the C59S mutation, thus its functional consequences cannot be proven. Furthermore, we detected a deletion of three nucleotides in exon 15 which resulted in the loss of amino acid threonine 535. Heterozygosity of this mutation in a male patient without any chromosomal aberrations suggests its presence as a mosaic. Novel large deletions were detected using multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) analysis. Two of these deletions, loss of exon 22 alone or exons 21 and 22 together, may result in the translation of a C-terminal truncated protein. Two large deletions comprise exons 1–9 and exons 4–20, respectively, and presumably result in a nonfunctional protein. We conclude that molecular genetic analysis confirms the clinical diagnosis of XLH and should include sequence analysis as well as the search for large deletions, which is facilitated by MLPA.
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