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Mapping of X-linked myxomatous valvular dystrophy to chromosome Xq28.


ABSTRACT: Myxoid heart disease is frequently encountered in the general population. It corresponds to an etiologically heterogeneous group of diseases, idiopathic mitral valve prolapse (IMVP) being the most common form. A rarely observed form of myxoid heart disease, X-linked myxomatous valvular dystrophy (XMVD), is inherited in an X-linked fashion and is characterized by multivalvular myxomatous degeneration; however, the histopathological features of the mitral valve do not differ significantly from the severe form of IMVP. In this article, we describe the genetic analysis of a large family in which XMVD is associated with a mild hemophilia A. The coagulation factor VIII gene position in Xq28 provided a starting point for the genetic study, which was conducted by use of polymorphic markers. Two-point linkage analysis confirmed this localization, and a maximum LOD score of 6.57 was found at straight theta=0 for two polymorphic microsatellite markers, INT-3 and DXS1008, the first one being intronic to the factor VIII gene. Haplotype analysis of this chromosomal region allowed the definition of an 8-cM minimal interval containing the gene for XMVD, between DXS8011 and Xqter.

SUBMITTER: Kyndt F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1376942 | biostudies-other | 1998 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Mapping of X-linked myxomatous valvular dystrophy to chromosome Xq28.

Kyndt F F   Schott J J JJ   Trochu J N JN   Baranger F F   Herbert O O   Scott V V   Fressinaud E E   David A A   Moisan J P JP   Bouhour J B JB   Le Marec H H   Bénichou B B  

American journal of human genetics 19980301 3


Myxoid heart disease is frequently encountered in the general population. It corresponds to an etiologically heterogeneous group of diseases, idiopathic mitral valve prolapse (IMVP) being the most common form. A rarely observed form of myxoid heart disease, X-linked myxomatous valvular dystrophy (XMVD), is inherited in an X-linked fashion and is characterized by multivalvular myxomatous degeneration; however, the histopathological features of the mitral valve do not differ significantly from the  ...[more]

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