Abstract
More than 800 mutations have been indentified in the CFTR gene. This vast mutation diversity makes the search for molecular defects in cystic fibrosis difficult. Out of 100 Slovenian CF families, we have screened 30, using DGGE and SSCP as mutation detection techniques, while the remaining 70 have been studied previously. Together our and the previous studies have been able to indentify 18 CF mutations which cover 77.6% of the CF alleles in those families. The relative frequency of deltaF508 is 62.7% which is significantly higher than the average reported for the Mediterranean South European region (51.6%). At the same time, significant differences in mutation frequencies were found for the G542X, R1162X, W1282X, N1303K and 3905insT mutations. Several, otherwise rare mutations have been detected, such as: I148T, Q552X, 457TAT-->G, R1006H, 2907delTT, 3667ins4, A559T and G576A. An interesting fact is that A559T was so far found mostly in CF patients of African-American origin. These results imply that a high heterogeneity of CF mutations occurs within the small population of Slovenia, consisting only of 2 million inhabitants. In view of the spectrum and frequencies of detected mutations, Slovenian population expresses characteristics of Mediterranean and central European countries, and at the same time shows also distinctive differences and unique region specific CF mutations (Q685X, D192G, S4X).
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