TY - DATA T1 - Supplementary Material for: GH-Releasing Hormone Receptor Gene: A Novel Splice-Disrupting Mutation and Study of Founder Effects PY - 2012/10/09 AU - Marui S. AU - Trarbach E.B. AU - Boguszewski M.C.S. AU - França M.M. AU - Jorge A.A.L. AU - Inoue H. AU - Nishi M.Y. AU - de Lacerda Filho L. AU - Aguiar-Oliveira M.H. AU - Mendonca B.B. UR - https://karger.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supplementary_Material_for_GH-Releasing_Hormone_Receptor_Gene_A_Novel_Splice-Disrupting_Mutation_and_Study_of_Founder_Effects/5124040 DO - 10.6084/m9.figshare.5124040.v1 L4 - https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/8710291 KW - GHRHR mutations KW - Isolated GH deficiency KW - Splicing mutations KW - Growth KW - Mutations N2 - Background: Mutations in GH-releasing hormone receptor gene (GHRHR) are emerging as the most common cause of autosomal recessive isolated GH deficiency (IGHD). Objective: To search for GHRHR mutations in patients with familial or sporadic IGHD and to investigate founder effects in recurring mutations. Methods: The coding region of GHRHR was entirely amplified and sequenced from DNA of 18 patients with IGHD (16 unrelated) with topic posterior pituitary lobe on MRI. Haplotypes containing promoter SNPs and microsatellites flanking GHRHR were analyzed in patients with c.57+1G>A (IVS1+1G>A) mutation of our previously published kindred and also a Brazilian patient and 2 previously reported Japanese sisters with c.1146G>A (p.E382E) mutation. Results: A novel homozygous intronic GHRHR c.752-1G>A (IVS7-1G>A) mutation, predicting loss of the constitutive splice acceptor site, was identified in two siblings with IGHD. A compound heterozygous c.[57+1G>A];[1146G>A] and a heterozygous c.527C>T (p.A176V) were found in two sporadic cases. Haplotype analysis provided evidence for a founder effect for the c.57+1G>A mutation and independent recurrence for the c.1146G>A mutation. Conclusion: We report a novel splice-disrupting mutation in GHRHR in 2 siblings and provide evidence that all c.57+1G>A (IVS1+1G>A) mutant chromosomes have the same haplotype ancestor, indicating the occurrence of a founder effect in Brazilian patients with IGHD. ER -