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    Mutations in the GBA gene that encodes the lysosomal enzyme acid β-glucocerebrosidase cause Gaucher disease (GD), the most common lysosomal storage disorder. Most of the mutations are missense/nonsense, however, a few splicing mutations within or close to conserved consensus donor or acceptor splice sites have also been described. The aim of the study was to identify the mutation(s) in a Cypriot patient with type I GD. The genomic DNA of the proband was screened for nine common mutations using Polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) analysis. All exons and exon-intron boundaries, and the 5'UTR and 3'UTR regions of the GBA gene, were investigated by Sanger sequencing. RNA analysis was performed using standard procedures, and the abnormal transcript was further cloned into pGEM-T-Easy plasmid vector and sequenced. The relevant intronic region was further sequenced by the Sanger method to identify the genetic variant. A novel point mutation, g.12599C > A (c.999 + 242C > A), was detected deep in intron 7 of the GBA gene. This type of mutation has been previously described for other diseases but this is the first time, as far as we know, that it is described for GD. This mutation creates a new donor splice site leading to aberrant splicing and resulting in the insertion of the first 239nt of intron 7 as a pseudoexon in the mRNA, creating a premature stop codon. This study expands the mutation spectrum of GD and highlights the importance of RNA sequencing for the molecular diagnosis of patients bearing mutations in nonexonic regions. © 2019 The Authors. Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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    Anna Malekkou, Ioanna Sevastou, Gavriella Mavrikiou, Theodoros Georgiou, Lluisa Vilageliu, Marina Moraitou, Helen Michelakakis, Chrystalla Prokopiou, Anthi Drousiotou. A novel mutation deep within intron 7 of the GBA gene causes Gaucher disease. Molecular genetics & genomic medicine. 2020 Mar;8(3):e1090

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    PMID: 31943857

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