Goto K, Song M D, Lee J H, Arahata K
Rinsho Shinkeigaku. 1995 Dec;35(12):1416-8.
Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) is an autosomal dominant muscular disorder which is characterized by progressive weakness and atrophy of the facial, shoulder-girdle and upper arm muscles, and occasional subsequent pelvic-girdle and lower limb involvement. The gene responsible for FSHD has been localized to chromosome 4q35-qter, although a few 4q-unlinked families are known. To examine FSHD-associated DNA rearrangements in the Japanese population, we performed Southern blot analysis of the genomic DNA, using the p13E-11 and pFR-1 probes. Most of the Japanese FSHD patients (> 95%) had specific smaller (< 28 kb) EcoRI fragments which cosegregated with the disease. Restriction enzyme maps of the polymorphic EcoRI fragment detected by the probes have revealed that the disease occurs due to a deletion of the integral numbers of the 3.3kb KpnI tandemly repeated fragments (D4Z4) which contain homeobox-like sequences. Indeed, we cloned and characterized the FSHD-associated EcoRI fragments (the shortest fragment identified to date: 10kb) from two severely affected patients (unrelated). The 10kb fragment were identical and contained only one 3.3kb KpnI repeat unit. Although we still do not know whether truncation deletion of the D4Z4 region could produce FSHD directly or indirectly (position effect), we now beginning to understand FSHD. In the next step, FSHD gene products (mRNA and protein) responsible for the disease should be investigated.
面肩肱型肌营养不良症(FSHD)是一种常染色体显性遗传性肌肉疾病,其特征为面部、肩胛带和上臂肌肉进行性无力和萎缩,偶尔随后累及骨盆带和下肢。尽管已知有一些与4号染色体长臂无连锁关系的家系,但导致FSHD的基因已被定位于染色体4q35 - qter。为了研究日本人群中与FSHD相关的DNA重排,我们使用p13E - 11和pFR - 1探针,对基因组DNA进行了Southern印迹分析。大多数日本FSHD患者(> 95%)具有与疾病共分离的特定较小(< 28 kb)的EcoRI片段。探针检测到的多态性EcoRI片段的限制性酶切图谱显示,该疾病是由于包含类同源框序列的3.3kb KpnI串联重复片段(D4Z4)整数倍的缺失所致。实际上,我们从两名严重受累患者(无亲缘关系)中克隆并鉴定了与FSHD相关的EcoRI片段(迄今鉴定出的最短片段:10kb)。这两个10kb片段相同,且仅包含一个3.3kb KpnI重复单元。尽管我们仍然不知道D4Z4区域的截短缺失是直接还是间接(位置效应)导致FSHD,但我们现在开始对FSHD有所了解。下一步,应该研究导致该疾病的FSHD基因产物(mRNA和蛋白质)。