Rhodopsin F45L Allele Does Not Cause Autosomal Dominant Retinitis Pigmentosa in a Large Caucasian Family
Autor: | Susanne Kohl, Alexandra Sauer, Vesper Williams, Dianne Sharp, Fulton Wong, Phyllis Summerfelt, Adam M. Dubis, Joseph Carroll, Gerald A. Fishman, Andrea L Vincent |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
Retinal degeneration
Genetics medicine.medical_specialty Mutation Achromatopsia genetic structures medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Biomedical Engineering Retinal medicine.disease medicine.disease_cause Article Ophthalmology chemistry.chemical_compound chemistry Retinitis pigmentosa medicine sense organs Allele business Exome sequencing Electroretinography |
Popis: | PURPOSE To ascertain the potential pathogenicity of a retinitis pigmentosa (RP)-causing RHO F45L allele in a family affected by congenital achromatopsia (ACHM). METHODS Case series/observational study that included two patients with ACHM and 24 extended family members. Molecular genetic analysis was performed to identify RHO F45L carrier status in the family and a control population. An adaptive optics scanning light ophthalmoscope (AOSLO) was used to image the photoreceptor mosaic and assess rod and cone structure. Spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) was used to examine retinal lamination. Comprehensive clinical testing included acuity, color vision, and dilated fundus examination. Electroretinography was used to assess rod and cone function. RESULTS Five carriers of the RHO F45L allele alone (24-80 years) and three carriers in combination with a heterozygous CNGA3 mutant allele (10-64 years) were all free of the classic symptoms and signs of RP. In heterozygous carriers of both mutations, SD-OCT showed normal retinal thickness and intact outer retinal layers; rod and cone densities were within normal limits on AOSLO. The phenotype in two individuals affected with ACHM and harboring the RHO F45L allele was indistinguishable from that previously reported for ACHM. CONCLUSIONS The RHO F45L allele is not pathogenic in this large family; hence, the two ACHM patients would unlikely develop RP in the future. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE The combined approach of comprehensive molecular analysis of individual genomes and noninvasive cellular resolution retinal imaging enhances the current repertoire of clinical diagnostic tools, giving a substantial impetus to personalized medicine. |
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