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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 11, 2014
Filed:
Jan. 21, 2004
Pedro Mata Lopez, Barcelona, ES;
Rodrigo Alberto Alonso Karlezi, Barcelona, ES;
Pilar Mozas Alonso, Barcelona, ES;
Gilberto Reyes Leal, Barcelona, ES;
Miguel Pocovi Mieras, Barcelona, ES;
Sergio Castillo Fernandez, Barcelona, ES;
Diego Tejedor Hernandez, Barcelona, ES;
Antonio Martinez Martinez, Barcelona, ES;
Miguel Mallen Perez, Barcelona, ES;
Pedro Mata Lopez, Barcelona, ES;
Rodrigo Alberto Alonso Karlezi, Barcelona, ES;
Pilar Mozas Alonso, Barcelona, ES;
Gilberto Reyes Leal, Barcelona, ES;
Miguel Pocovi Mieras, Barcelona, ES;
Sergio Castillo Fernandez, Barcelona, ES;
Diego Tejedor Hernandez, Barcelona, ES;
Antonio Martinez Martinez, Barcelona, ES;
Miguel Mallen Perez, Barcelona, ES;
Progenika Biopharma, S.A., Vizcaya, ES;
Abstract
The invention relates to extracorporeal methods of analyzing the presence or absence of mutations which cause familial hypercholesterolemia. The inventive methods describe the way in which said mutations can be detected using a DNA sample from an individual and comprising the following: chain reaction of the polymerase with primers which are complementary to the low-density lipoprotein receptor gene; analysis of the amplified product by sequencing; restriction analysis; single strand conformation polymorphism techniques; heteroduplex analysis and analysis of a device on top of a biochip glass support on which oligonucleotide probes are disposed, which can be used to detect the aforementioned mutations in the DNA.