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Title: Genetic heterogeneity in X-linked agammaglobulinemia complicates carrier detection and prenatal diagnosis. Author: Mensink EJ, Thompson A, Schot JD, Kraakman ME, Sandkuyl LA, Schuurman RK. Journal: Clin Genet; 1987 Feb; 31(2):91-6. PubMed ID: 2881637. Abstract: X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA) is a severe antibody deficiency disease reflecting an arrest of B lymphocyte differentiation at the level of precursor B cells. The disease is inherited in an X-linked recessive mode. In a single eight-generation pedigree the XLA gene was mapped to the Xq21.3-Xq22 area of the X chromosome. The data establish close linkage of the XLA locus to the DXS17 restriction fragment length polymorphic (RFLP) marker locus (the lod score exceeding 6 at phi = 0). A series of RFLP markers around the DXS17 locus provided an RFLP haplotype of use in genetic counselling within this pedigree. In one other pedigree a phenotypically identical disease was inherited but was accompanied by a high frequency of recombination with the DXS17 locus, which made localisation of the gene at the DXS17 locus highly unlikely (lod score less than -3). This genetic heterogeneity complicates genetic counselling within particular pedigrees, especially when the localization of the XLA gene involved in those pedigrees has not been established.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]