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Vol. 29. Núm. S3.
Abstracts of the 2023 Annual Meeting of the ALEH
(diciembre 2024)
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Vol. 29. Núm. S3.
Abstracts of the 2023 Annual Meeting of the ALEH
(diciembre 2024)
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O-12 DECIPHERING WILSON'S DISEASE IN COSTA RICA: AN INNOVATIVE GENETIC APPROACH
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Danny Alvarado1, Jorge Andres Herrera Corrales1, Mildred Jimenez1, Karina Hidalgo1, Fernanda Vasquez1, Francisco Vargas1, Jorge Vargas1, Francisco Hevia Urrutia1
1 CAJA COSTARRICENSE DEL SEGURO SOCIAL, San Jose, Costa Rica
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Introduction and Objectives

In a recent article from the American Journal of Human Genetics, the genetic behavior of variants associated with Wilson's Disease (WD) is analyzed, alongside the worldwide discovery of the responsible gene. The variant c.3809A>G (p.Asn1270Ser) is highlighted, with a prevalence of 61% in Costa Rica, differing from that observed in Europe and the United States, and originally described in Sicily. The Genetics Center of the National Children's Hospital has been instrumental in identifying a specific genetic pattern among Costa Ricans with WD. Additionally, a novel worldwide variant in heterozygosity has been discovered in Nicaraguan patients, solidifying Costa Rica as a country with a high incidence of WD and significant contributions to the genetic study of the disease, which has documented over 1161 pathogenic variants. Objective: To analyze and describe the genetic spectrum of these variants in Costa Rica over the past two years, aiming to establish a comprehensive genetic map in a population with a high incidence of WD.

Patients / Materials and Methods

Molecular Sequencing (Sanger NGS) for molecular confirmation, as well as MLPA techniques and Copy Number Variations (CNVs) analysis.

Results and Discussion

During the period (2022-2023), 86 patients with WD variants were identified, including 19 homozygotes, 11 compound heterozygotes, and 56 carriers. There was a significant gender distribution, with a female predominance among homozygotes (58%) and male predominance among compound heterozygotes (64%). The ages of the patients varied widely, with an average age of 20 years for homozygotes and 21 years for compound heterozygotes. Multiple genetic variants were identified in genes such as ATP7B, including p.N1270S and others.

Conclusions

The importance of genetic research in understanding complex hereditary diseases like WD is underscored. The high prevalence of the c.3809A>G variant in Costa Rica highlights regional genetic diversity and the need to adapt diagnostic and treatment strategies to the specific genetic characteristics of each population.

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