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Classification Of Fanconi-Anemia Patients By Complementation Analysis - Evidence For A 5th Genetic Subtype

Blood(1995)

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Fanconi anemia (FA) is an autosomal recessive disease with diverse clinical symptoms, life-threatening progressive panmyelopathy, and cellular hypersensitivity to cross-linking agents. Currently, 4 genetic subtypes or complementation groups (FA-A through FA-D) have been distinguished among 7 unrelated FA patients. We report the use of genetically marked FA lymphoblastoid cell lines representing each of the 4 presently known complementation groups to classify 13 unrelated FA patients through cell fusion and complementation analysis. Twelve cell lines failed to complement cross-linker sensitivity in fusion hybrids with only 1 of the 4 reference cell lines and could thus be unambiguously classified as FA-A (7 patients), FA-C (4 patients), or FA-D (1 patient). One cell line complemented all 4 reference cell lines and therefore represents a new complementation group, designated FA-E. These results imply that at least 5 genes appear to be involved in a pathway that, when defective, causes bone marrow failure in FA patients. (C) 1995 by The American Society of Hematology.
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fanconi anemia patients,complementation analysis,fifth genetic subtype
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