PURPOSE: To determine the carrier frequency of familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) mutations of individuals in three different US testing populations: Cystic fibrosis, Factor V Leiden, and Ashkenazi Jews. METHODS: DNA samples from 1234 anonymous samples were screened for 12 FMF mutations using a laboratory-developed test. RESULTS: Genotyping revealed carrier frequencies of 1:16, 1:46, and 1:8, respectively. CONCLUSION: MEFV mutation frequency seems to correlate positively with Mediterranean influence of the tested population and the high overall carrier rate for MEFV mutations in the Factor V Leiden testing population (1:46) suggests that the disease may be under-diagnosed in the US population or that the mutant alleles have a low penetrance. ©2008The American College of Medical Genetics.
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Mikula, M., Buller, A., Sun, W., & Strom, C. M. (2008). Prevalence of known mutations in the familial Mediterranean fever gene (MEFV) in various carrier screening populations. Genetics in Medicine, 10(5), 349–352. https://doi.org/10.1097/GIM.0b013e3181723cc8
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