Sz. Zhang et al., RESTRICTIVE FRAGMENT LENGTH POLYMORPHISMS OF MARKERS 3'HVR AND 24-1 AND THEIR APPLICATIONS IN GENE DIAGNOSIS OF ADULT POLYCYSTIC DISEASE INCHINESE, Chinese medical journal, 107(1), 1994, pp. 47-52
Adult polycystic kidney disease was diagnosed with pedigree analysis u
sing polymorphic DNA markers linked to the disease gene in 5 families.
The markers were thoroughly characterized in the population. We noted
two important markers, 3'HVR and 24-1, which flank the disease gene P
KD1 in normal Chinese. Southern hybridization was used, and numerous 3
'HVR / PvuII polymorphic allelic bands varied from 1.4 kb to 8.0 kb wi
th a positive skew distribution. They were divided into 11 groups with
an interval of 0.6 kb and a heterozygosity rate of 0.86. Allele frequ
encies were observed. When the probe 24-1 was hybridized with genomic
DNA digested by TaqI, two alleles, B1 and B2, were detected with frequ
encies of 0.76 and 0.24, respectively. BI was 3.8 kb in size and B2 wa
s composed of 2 bands, 1.5 kb and 1.3 kb. The polymorphism information
content was found to be 0.297. Using these two markers for linkage an
alyses of 5 affected families, we confirmed the linkage between 3'HVR
and the disease gene PKD1 and made presymptomatic diagnosis of the mem
bers at risk.