Characteristic mRNA abnormality found in half the patients with severe haemophilia A is due to large DNA inversions

1993 
Surprisingly half of all severe haemophilia A patients have no mutation in the promoter, coding sequences and normal RNA processing signals of the factor VIII gene. Instead they manifest a unique mRNA defect that prevents the amplification of the message across the boundary between exon 22 and 23. This locates the defect to internal regions of intron 22. Novel sequences 3' to exon 22 were isolated from the 9 availiable patients with the above abnormality by combining RACE and vectorette amplifications on trace amounts of mRNA. This showed that exons 1-22 of the factor VIII mRNA had become part of a hybrid message containing new multi exonic sequences expressed in normal cells. The novel sequences were not located in a YAC covering the whole factor VIII gene
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