Authors
Dongchuan Guo, Sumera Hasham, Shao-Qing Kuang, Carl J Vaughan, Eric Boerwinkle, Hua Chen, Dianne Abuelo, Harry C Dietz, Craig T Basson, Sanjay S Shete, Dianna M Milewicz
Publication date
2001/5/22
Journal
Circulation
Volume
103
Issue
20
Pages
2461-2468
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Background—Aneurysms and dissections affecting the ascending aorta are associated primarily with degeneration of the aortic media, called medial necrosis. Families identified with dominant inheritance of thoracic aortic aneurysms and dissections (TAA/dissections) indicate that single gene mutations can cause medial necrosis in the absence of an associated syndrome.
Methods and Results—Fifteen families were identified with multiple members with TAAs/dissections. DNA from affected members from 2 of the families was used for a genome-wide search for the location of the defective gene by use of random polymorphic markers. The data were analyzed by the affected-pedigree-member method of linkage analysis. This analysis revealed 3 chromosomal loci with multiple markers demonstrating evidence of linkage to the phenotype. Linkage analysis using further markers in these regions and DNA from 15 …
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