Frontiers in Genetics (May 2023)

Genetic attributes of Iranian cystic fibrosis patients: the diagnostic efficiency of CFTR mutations in over a decade

  • Amin Hosseini Nami,
  • Amin Hosseini Nami,
  • Mahboubeh Kabiri,
  • Fatemeh Zafarghandi Motlagh,
  • Tina Shirzadeh,
  • Negar Fakhari,
  • Ali Karimi,
  • Hamideh Bagherian,
  • Mojdeh Jamali,
  • Shahrzad Younesikhah,
  • Sara Shadman,
  • Razie Zeinali,
  • Razie Zeinali,
  • Sirous Zeinali

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2023.1140034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Objectives: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most prevalent autosomal recessive disorder among Caucasians. Mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene cause this pathology. We, therefore, aimed to describe the CFTR mutations and their geographical distribution in Iran.Method: The mutation spectrum for 87 families from all Iranian ethnicities was collected using ARMS PCR, Sanger sequencing, and MLPA.Results: Mutations were identified in 95.8% of cases. This dataset revealed that the most frequent mutations in the Iranian population were F508del, c.1000C>T, c.1397C>G, c.1911delG, and c.1393-1G>A. In addition, we found weak evidence for Turkey being the possible geographical pathway for introducing CFTR mutations into Iran by mapping the frequency of CFTR mutations.Conclusion: Our descriptive results will facilitate the genetic detection and prenatal diagnosis of cystic fibrosis within the Iranian population.

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