Detection of a new KCNQ1 frameshift mutation associated with Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome in 2 Iranian families

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Jervell-Lange Nielsen syndrome (JLNS) with autosomal recessive inheritance is a congenital cardiovascular disorder characterized by prolongation of QT interval on the ECG and deafness. We have performed molecular investigation by haplotype analysis and DNA Sanger sequencing in 2 unrelated Iranian families with a history of syncope. Mutational screening of KCNQ1 gene revealed the novel homozygous frameshift mutation c.733-734delGG (p.G245Rfs*39) in 2 obviously unrelated cases of JLNS which is probably a founder mutation in Iran. The novel mutation detected in this study is the first time reported among Iranian population and will be beneficial in the tribe and region-specific cascade screening of LQTS in Iran.

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Amirian, A., Zafari, Z., Dalili, M., Saber, S., Karimipoor, M., Bagheri, S. D., … Zeinali, S. (2018). Detection of a new KCNQ1 frameshift mutation associated with Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome in 2 Iranian families. Journal of Arrhythmia, 34(3), 286–290. https://doi.org/10.1002/joa3.12042

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