Abstract

Recently, we investigated a Belgian patient with severe combined immune deficiency caused by a dysfunction of the gene for adenosine deaminase (ADA −SCID), which was found to be due to a 3.2-kb deletion spanning the promoter and the first exon of the ADA gene (Berkvens et al., 1987, Eur. J. Pediatr. 146: 329). No ADA-specific RNA could be detected in primary fibroblasts derived from this patient. In the present paper we establish via direct sequencing of in vitro amplified DNA that the 3250-bp deletion is due to a recombination within the left arms of two direct AluI repeats. This mutation is identical to one reported for an unrelated patient in the United States (Markert et al., 1988, J. Clin. Invest. 81: 1323–1327).

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