Molecular study of the Prader‐Willi syndrome: Deletion, RFLP, and phenotype analyses of 50 patients

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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Deletion and RFLP studies with 5 cloned DNA markers localized at 15q11.2 were performed in 50 patients with the Prader–Willi syndrome (PWS). A one‐copy density (deletion) for at least one of 4 loci, <jats:italic>D15S9, D15S11, D15S10, D15S12</jats:italic>, was detected in 32 (64%) of the 50 patients; deletions of each of the 4 loci were found in 29, 30, 29, and 28 patients, respectively. Three patients showed 4 or more copy density for D15S12 locus, in addition to deletions. The remaining 18 patients showed two‐copy densities for each of the 4 loci. A common site of rearrangements among our 32 patients as well as the reported patients seemed to be confined to a segment between <jats:italic>D15S9</jats:italic> and <jats:italic>D15S11</jats:italic>, suggesting the putative PWS gene locus in this segment. Of 6 patients who have cytologic deletions but did not show any molecular deletions, 3 have normal size of hands and feet, and 4 have normally pigmented skin and hair. The normal pigmentation was also observed in 3 patients who had small molecular deletions in the examined 5‐locus segment. These observations may support the conception of contiguous gene syndrome. RFLP analysis demonstrated maternal uniparental isodisomy of chromosomes 15 in both a patient with 45,t(15q;15q) and a karyotypically normal patient. Based on the results of the present study, a new model is proposed to explain the occurrence of PWS with a variety of chromosome abnormalities, including partial monosomy, disomy, trisomy, and/or tetrasomy for 15q11.2. The normal development may require an even or more “number ratio” of paternally derived allele(s) to maternally derived allele(s) of the gene(s) localized at 15q11.2, and a disturbance of the ratio would lead to the PWS phenotype.</jats:p>

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