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Query: UMLS:C0917816 (mental retardation)
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The still debated question of whether the expression of mental retardation in heterozygous carriers of the Martin-Bell syndrome is influenced by X inactivation has been investigated in a group of phase-known double heterozygotes for the FRA-X mutant and the G6PD Mediterranean variant. In these individuals, the number of somatic cells (fibroblasts or red cells) with an active FRA-X chromosome could be assessed through the G6PD phenotype at the single-cell level. The data reported indicate a significant inverse correlation between the IQ level (as measured by the Wechsler-Bellevue test) and the percentage of fibroblast cells with an FRA-X active chromosome. In contrast, no significant correlation was found when the IQ level and red cell data were compared, thus suggesting the occurrence of somatic selection against hematopoietic stem cells with an active FRA-X chromosome.
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PMID:Mental retardation in heterozygotes for the fragile-X mutation: evidence in favor of an X inactivation-dependent effect. 231 20

Fragile X syndrome [FRA(X)] as the most common form of inherited mental retardation in man has an incidence of one per 1250 and is associated with a fragile site at Xq27.3. A gene was identified at the fragile X locus and was designated Fragile X Mental Retardation-1 (FMR-1). FRA(X) resulted from expansion of (CGG)n trinucleotide repeat in 5' untranslated region of the human FMR-1 gene, and was associated with abnormal methylation of a CpG island 250 bp proximal to this (CGG)n repeat. Males with typical FRA(X) showed repression of FMR-1 transcription and absence of FMR-1 protein, which was believed to contribute to the fragile X phenotype. FMR-1 mRNA extracted from leukocytes in normal and clinically suspected males were detected by RT-PCR. The methylation status and CGG expansion were also studied by PCR and Southern blot. Two of 10 clinically suspected males were found devoid of FMR-1 expression and accompanied with hypermethylation of the CpG island and CGG trinucleotide repeat expansion.
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PMID:[Detection of FMR-1 gene expression by RT-PCR]. 920 64