A rapid screening method for a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the human MOR gene
S Grösch, E Niederberger, J Lötsch, C Skarke, G Geisslinger, S Grösch, E Niederberger, J Lötsch, C Skarke, G Geisslinger
Abstract
Aims: Genetic association studies have suggested that the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) at position 118 of the human mu-opioid receptor (MOR) gene could be a potential risk factor for drug treatment variability in patients. Therefore, we wanted to develop a fast and reliable detection method for this SNP which is applicable in a clinical setting.
Methods: To detect the polymorphism at position A118-->G in the human MOR gene we used the fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)-PCR technique with subsequent melting curve analysis.
Results: The polymorphism at position A118-->G in the human MOR gene could be clearly discriminated with melting peak temperatures of 69.8 degrees C and 63.8 degrees C, corresponding to the wild type and mutated MOR allele, respectively. The results from FRET-PCR were validated by sequencing and restriction-fragment length polymorphism (RFLP). Screening of blood samples from 100 subjects showed an allelic distribution for the human MOR alleles of 79% (homozygous wild type), 20% (heterozygous) and 0.9% (homozygous mutated).
Conclusions: The FRET-PCR protocol for detection of the human MOR gene polymorphism at position 118 offers a rapid and reliable method which could be used for population screening of this and other genes.
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