Rare CFTR large deletions
a series of cases
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-6108.2023.1.44600Keywords:
genetics, diagnosis, newborn screening, sweat chloridAbstract
Aims: this paper aims to describe diagnosis and follow-up of patients affected by the Cystic Fibrosis (CF) manifestations and CFTR large deletions. For this, we performed a retrospective analysis of medical records, including genotyping and retrospective follow-up of clinical and lung function data. Electronic and printed medical records of patients followed at a referral outpatient clinic in CF were evaluated. Case description: we found that three patients had large deletions in the CFTR gene, being two of them heterozygous (heterozygous with deletion on exons from 2 to 3, and heterozygous for deletions on exons from 25 to 27) and one of them homozygous (homozygous for the deletions on exons from 19 to 21). One patient had a false negative result in complete genetic sequencing. All three received standard treatment for CF. Two patients died from CF pulmonary complications. Therefore, false negatives findings in CFTR sequencing for the diagnosis of CF are rare but may be more frequent in patients with large deletions. Conclusions: CFTR large deletions are associated with severe CF phenotypes.
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