Abstract

BackgroundVariants in the ATP binding cassette protein subfamily D member 1 (ABCD1) gene are known to cause X‐linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X‐ALD). This study focused on the characteristics of ABCD1 variants in Chinese X‐ALD families and elucidated the value of genetic approaches for X‐ALD.Methods68 male probands diagnosed as X‐ALD were screened for ABCD1 variants by the Sanger sequencing of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products and multiplex ligation‐dependent probe amplification (MLPA) combined with long‐range PCR. Prenatal diagnosis was performed in 20 foetuses of 17 probands’ mothers. Descriptive statistics were used to summarise the gene variants and prenatal diagnosis characteristics and outcomes.ResultsThis study allowed the identification of 61 variants occurring in 68 families, including 58 single nucleotide variants or small deletion/insertion variants and 3 large deletions. Three probands with no variants detected by next‐generation sequencing were found to have variants by PCR‐sequencing. Prenatal diagnosis found that 10 of the 20 foetuses had no variants in ABCD1.ConclusionPCR primers that do not amplify the pseudogenes must be used for PCR‐sequencing. MLPA combined with long‐range PCR can detect large deletions and insertions, which are usually undetectable by PCR‐sequencing. Prenatal diagnosis could help to prevent the birth of infants with X‐ALD.

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