Volume 44, Issue 6 pp. 320-323
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Frequency of the arylsulphatase A pseudodeficiency allele in the Spanish population

A. Chabás

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A. Chabás

Institut de Bioquimica Clinica, Cerdanyola del Vallès, Barcelona, Spain

Institut de Bioquimica Clinica, Avda. Flor de Maig s/n, Apartat de Correus 137, 08290 Cerdanyola del Vallés, Barcelona, SpainSearch for more papers by this author
S. Castellvi

S. Castellvi

Departament de Genètica, Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain

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M. Bayés

M. Bayés

Departament de Genètica, Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain

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S. Balcells

S. Balcells

Departament de Genètica, Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain

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D. Grinberg

D. Grinberg

Departament de Genètica, Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain

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Ll. Vilageliu

Ll. Vilageliu

Departament de Genètica, Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain

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G. Marfany

G. Marfany

Departament de Genètica, Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain

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W. Lissens

W. Lissens

Medische Genetika, Academisch Ziekenhuis, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium

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R. Gonzàlez-Duarte

R. Gonzàlez-Duarte

Departament de Genètica, Facultat de Biologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain

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First published: December 1993
Citations: 12

Abstract

Chabás A, Castellvi S, Bayés M, Balcells S, Grinberg D, Vilageliu L1, Marfany G, Lissens W, Gonzàlez-Duarte R. Frequency of the arylsulphatase A pseudodeficiency allele in the Spanish population. Clin Genet 1993: 44: 320–323. © Munksgaard, 1993

Pseudodeficiency in arylsulphatase A (ASA) is a relatively frequent condition in healthy individuals. It produces a reduction in enzyme activity similar to that found in metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD). Unambiguous discrimination between the two conditions cannot be achieved through conventional enzyme activity assays. A PCR method has been developed which detects the pseudodeficiency (pd) allele using a single pair of primers encompassing the mutation site and hair follicles as the source of DNA. The frequency of this allele in the Spanish population has been evaluated and correlations between different genotypes and ASA activity levels have been established. Ten out of 55 individuals were heterozygous for the ASA pd allele, while two were homozygous. The allele frequency was thus 12.7%.

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