APOLIPOPROTEIN-E PHENOTYPES AND GENOTYPES AS DETERMINED BY POLYMERASECHAIN-REACTION USING ALLELE-SPECIFIC OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PROBES AND THE AMPLIFICATION REFRACTORY MUTATION SYSTEM IN CHILDREN WITH INSULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETES-MELLITUS
A. Stavljenicrukavina et al., APOLIPOPROTEIN-E PHENOTYPES AND GENOTYPES AS DETERMINED BY POLYMERASECHAIN-REACTION USING ALLELE-SPECIFIC OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PROBES AND THE AMPLIFICATION REFRACTORY MUTATION SYSTEM IN CHILDREN WITH INSULIN-DEPENDENT DIABETES-MELLITUS, Clinica chimica acta, 216(1-2), 1993, pp. 191-198
The frequency of apolipoprotein E (apo E) phenotypes and genotypes due
to allelic variation at amino acids 112 and 158 was analysed in 50 ch
ildren with type I diabetes. Phenotypes were determined by isoelectric
focusing and genotypes by the technique of polymerase chain reaction
using allele-specific oligonucleotide probes (PCR/ASO) and the amplifi
cation refractory mutation system (ARMS). Discrepancies between phenot
ypes and genotypes as assigned by PCR/ASO were observed in 12 (24%) ca
ses and by ARMS in eight (16%) cases. Results revealed the apo E3/3 ge
notype, as assigned by ARMS, to be the most frequent one (70%), follow
ed by apo E3/4 in 16%, apo E2/2 in 2%, apo E2/3 in 8%, apo E2/4 in 2%
and apo E4/4 in 2% of the cases. Apo E3/4 genotype and phenotype were
more frequently present in the children with type I diabetes as compar
ed with the diabetic adults previously reported on.