The role of AGG interruptions in fragile X repeat expansions: a twenty-year perspective

Front Genet. 2014 Jul 29:5:244. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2014.00244. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

In 1994, it was suggested that AGG interruptions affect the stability of the fragile X triplet repeat. Until recently, however, this hypothesis was not explored on a large scale due primarily to the technical difficulty of determining AGG interruption patterns of the two alleles in females. The recent development of a PCR technology that overcomes this difficulty and accurately identifies the number and position of AGGs has led to several studies that examine their influence on repeat stability. Here, we present a historical perspective of relevant studies published during the last 20 years on AGG interruptions and examine those recent publications that have refined risk estimates for repeat instability and full-mutation expansions.

Keywords: FMR1; autism spectrum disorders; diagnostic tests; fragile X syndrome; repeat expansion diseases; risk assessment.

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