Nat Methods. 2008 Nov;5(11):951-3 doi: 10.1038/nmeth.1261. 2008 Oct 19.

Linking SNPs to CAG repeat length in Huntington's disease patients

Liu W, Kennington LA, Rosas HD, Hersch S, Cha JH, Zamore PD, Aronin N.

Abstract

Allele-specific silencing using small interfering RNAs targeting heterozygous single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) is a promising therapy for human trinucleotide repeat diseases such as Huntington's disease. Linking SNP identities to the two HTT alleles, normal and disease-causing, is a prerequisite for allele-specific RNA interference. Here we describe a method, SNP linkage by circularization (SLiC), to identify linkage between CAG repeat length and nucleotide identity of heterozygous SNPs using Huntington's disease patient peripheral blood samples.

PMID: 18931668