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Caracterización clínica, citogenética y molecular de un nuevo caso de síndrome de Nijmegen en Chile

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Marcelain Cubillos, Katherine
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Caracterización clínica, citogenética y molecular de un nuevo caso de síndrome de Nijmegen en Chile
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  • Marcelain Cubillos, Katherine;
  • Aracena A., Mariana;
  • Be R., Cecilia;
  • Navarrete Suárez, Carmen;
  • Moreno H., Rosa;
  • Santos A., Manuel;
  • Pincheira Vega, Juana;
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The Nijmegen Breakage Syndrome (NBS) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder associated with microcephaly, immunodeficiency, chromosome instability and cancer proneness. The mutated gene that results in NBS codes for nibrin (Nbs1/p95), a DNA repair protein that is functionally linked to ATM, the kinase protein product of the gene responsible of ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T). We report the clinical, cytogenetic and molecular characterization of a second case of NBS in Chile detected by us. The patient is a 7 years old Chilean boy from a consanguineous marriage, with microcephaly, immunodeficiency and acute non lymphocytic leukemia (ANLL). As NBS shares chromosomal and cellular features with A-T, the cytogenetic studies of this patient also included 3 A-T patients. Our results showed that the frequency of spontaneous and X rays induced chromosomal aberrations in NBS are higher than in A-T cells. DNA analysis revealed that the patient is homozygous for the Slavic mutation 657del5 in the NBS1 gene. This finding and the absence of nibrin in patient’s cells, confirmed the clinical diagnosis of NBS in our patient
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El presente trabajo fue parcialmente financiado por la Beca de Apoyo para la Realización de Tesis Doctoral, CONICYT-2002; DID #56; y por el Proyecto PB98-0072 del Ministerio de Educación y Cultura. España
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/127967
ISSN: 0034-9887
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REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE, V.: 132, issue: 2, p.: 211-218, FEB, 2004.
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