Abstract
A new test for the diagnosis of Gaucher disease is described. The test is designed to screen large numbers of clinical specimens from high-risk populations. It consists of duplex PCR ampliflcation of genomic DNA followed by hybridization to alkaline phosphatase-conjugated allele-specific oligonucleotide probes (ASOs). High melting temperature PCR primers were used to increase specificity and eliminate the need for a separate annealing step. All hybridization and washing steps were performed at one temperature. Chemiluminescent detection of signals is fast, and results are easily interpreted directly from x-ray films. Currently, the test is being used in our laboratories to screen Ashkenazi jewish populations in whom Gaucher disease is common.
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Sakallah, S. A., Sansieri, C., Kopp, D. W., Cooper, D. L., & Barranger, J. A. (1994). A new diagnostic test for Gaucher disease suitable for population screening. PCR Methods and Applications, 4(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.4.1.1
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