P67L: A cystic fibrosis allele with mild effects found at high frequency in the Scottish population

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Only three mutant cystic fibrosis (CF) alleles have to date been established as conferring a dominant mild effect on affected subjects who are compound heterozygotes. We now add a fourth, P67L, which occurs on about 1.4% of Scottish CF chromosomes. Among 13 patients (12 unrelated) with this allele, the average age at diagnosis was 22.5 ± 11.3 years. None of the cases had consistently raised sweat chloride concentrations, the average value being 57 ± 9 mmol/l; 77% of the patients were pancreatic sufficient. When compared to three other established mild CF alleles, R117H, A455E, and 3849+10kb C-T, a compound heterozygote for P67L has minimal disease and clinical suspicions are unlikely to be confirmed other than by DNA typing.

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Gilfillan, A., Warner, J. P., Kirk, J. M., Marshall, T., Greening, A., Ho, L. P., … Brock, D. J. H. (1998). P67L: A cystic fibrosis allele with mild effects found at high frequency in the Scottish population. Journal of Medical Genetics, 35(2), 122–125. https://doi.org/10.1136/jmg.35.2.122

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