Abstract

The variable number of tandem repeat (VNTR) 3′ of the collagen type II (COL2A1) gene has been shown to be highly variable with a complex molecular structure. In a previous pilot experiment we observed discordance between methods to genotype this informative marker. To further investigate the extent and molecular nature of this discordance, we genotyped a random sample of 207 Caucasian individuals with two genotyping methods and sequenced new alleles. We compared single-strand (SS) analysis, which is based on detection of size differences between the different alleles, and heteroduplex analysis (HA), which is sensitive to both size and sequence differences. Overall, 26% of discordance between the two methods was detected. Approximately two thirds of this discordance was caused by subdivision of SS-alleles 13R1 and 14R2 into HA-alleles 4A + 4B and 3B + 3C, respectively. Sequence analysis of the COL2A1 VNTR alleles 4B and 3C showed that these alleles differed in sequence, but not in size, from already described SS-alleles, which explains why they escape detection by SS. The 4B allele is a frequent allele in the population (14%) and is, therefore, important to distinguish in association studies. We conclude that HA is a reliable method when the described optimized electrophoretic conditions are used. HA is a sensitive genotyping method to document allelic diversity at this locus, which can distinguish more alleles compared to the SS method.

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TitleDetection of sequence variability of the collagen type IIalpha 1 3′ variable number of tandem repeat.
DateNovember 1st, 2000
Issue nameElectrophoresis
Issue numberv21.17:3571-7
DOI10.1002/1522-2683(200011)21:17<3571::AID-ELPS3571>3.0.CO;2-3
PubMed11271473
Authorsvan Meurs JB, Arp PP, Fang Y, Slagboom PE, Meulenbelt I, van Leeuwen JP, Pols HA & Uitterlinden AG
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