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Frequency of HNF4A-P.I463V Variant in the Tunisian North-African Population and Its Relation with Diabetes Mellitus

Abstract

Background: HNF4A-p.I463Vvariant, reported previously in two distinct families suspected of MODY-1, is assessed in this report to determine whether it is a mutation or a polymorphism (frequency >1%).

Methods
: 200 Tunisian healthy people were screened for the presence of HNF4A-p.I463V variant, using RFLP-PCR technique and sequencing. Then, the frequency of this variant was estimated in the Tunisian population and compared to other populations registered in genetic databases. We also performed in-silico analysis using PolyPhen2 and Mutation T@sting softwares to assess the probable effect of HNF4A-p.I463V variant.

Results: HNF4A-p.I463V had a rare frequency in different populations and was found in 3 control subjects (1.5%) of the studied population. PolyPhen2 predicted that it is a polymorphism, whereas mutation T@sting suggested a probably affected mutant protein.

Conclusion: HNF4A-p.I463V has a relatively high frequency (>1%) in our control cohort. It is also present in different ethnicities and in- silico analysis showed conflicting results. For these reasons, HNF4A-p.I463V should not be considered as a mutation responsible for MODY-1.

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HNF4A-p.I463V MODY Mutation Polymorphism Tunisia Type 2 diabetes in-silico rs147638455

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Amara A, Ben Charfeddine I, Ghédir H, Mamaï O, Jemni-Yacoub S, Chaieb L, Saad A, Chadli-Chaieb M, Gribaa M. Frequency of HNF4A-P.I463V Variant in the Tunisian North-African Population and Its Relation with Diabetes Mellitus. Iran J Public Health. 1;44(3):396-403.