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Mapping a dominant form of multinodular goiter to chromosome Xp22.


ABSTRACT: Multinodular goiter (MNG) is a common disorder characterized by a nodular enlargement of the thyroid gland and occurring with a female&rcolon;male ratio of 5&rcolon;1. This article reports the analysis of an Italian three-generation pedigree MNG, including 10 affected females and 2 affected males. After linkage to candidate regions previously implicated in various forms of goiter was excluded, a novel MNG locus was searched. Because no male-to-male transmission was present in the study pedigree, an X-linked autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance was hypothesized. Therefore, 18 markers spaced at 10-cM intervals on the X chromosome were examined. A significant LOD score was observed in the Xp22 region, where marker DXS1226 generated a maximum LOD score of 4.73 at a recombination fraction of 0. Analysis of six flanking microsatellites confirmed these data, and haplotype inspection delimited a 9.6-cM interval lying between DXS1052 and DXS8039.

SUBMITTER: Capon F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1287870 | biostudies-literature | 2000 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mapping a dominant form of multinodular goiter to chromosome Xp22.

Capon F F   Tacconelli A A   Giardina E E   Sciacchitano S S   Bruno R R   Tassi V V   Trischitta V V   Filetti S S   Dallapiccola B B   Novelli G G  

American journal of human genetics 20000911 4


Multinodular goiter (MNG) is a common disorder characterized by a nodular enlargement of the thyroid gland and occurring with a female&rcolon;male ratio of 5&rcolon;1. This article reports the analysis of an Italian three-generation pedigree MNG, including 10 affected females and 2 affected males. After linkage to candidate regions previously implicated in various forms of goiter was excluded, a novel MNG locus was searched. Because no male-to-male transmission was present in the study pedigree,  ...[more]

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