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Molecular analysis of the PAX6 gene in Mexican patients with congenital aniridia: report of four novel mutations

PURPOSE: Paired box gene 6 (PAX6) heterozygous mutations are well known to cause congenital non-syndromic aniridia. These mutations produce primarily protein truncations and have been identified in approximately 40%–80% of all aniridia cases worldwide. In Mexico, there is only one previous report de...

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Autores principales: Villarroel, Camilo E., Villanueva-Mendoza, Cristina, Orozco, Lorena, Alcántara-Ortigoza, Miguel Angel, Jiménez, Diana F., Ordaz, Juan C., González-del Angel, Ariadna
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Publicado: Molecular Vision 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2530489/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18776953
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author Villarroel, Camilo E.
Villanueva-Mendoza, Cristina
Orozco, Lorena
Alcántara-Ortigoza, Miguel Angel
Jiménez, Diana F.
Ordaz, Juan C.
González-del Angel, Ariadna
author_facet Villarroel, Camilo E.
Villanueva-Mendoza, Cristina
Orozco, Lorena
Alcántara-Ortigoza, Miguel Angel
Jiménez, Diana F.
Ordaz, Juan C.
González-del Angel, Ariadna
author_sort Villarroel, Camilo E.
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: Paired box gene 6 (PAX6) heterozygous mutations are well known to cause congenital non-syndromic aniridia. These mutations produce primarily protein truncations and have been identified in approximately 40%–80% of all aniridia cases worldwide. In Mexico, there is only one previous report describing three intragenic deletions in five cases. In this study, we further analyze PAX6 variants in a group of Mexican aniridia patients and describe associated ocular findings. METHODS: We evaluated 30 nonrelated probands from two referral hospitals. Mutations were detected by single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) and direct sequencing, and novel missense mutations and intronic changes were analyzed by in silico analysis. One intronic variation (IVS2+9G>A), which in silico analysis suggested had no pathological effects, was searched in 103 unaffected controls. RESULTS: Almost all cases exhibited phenotypes that were at the severe end of the aniridia spectrum with associated ocular alterations such as nystagmus, macular hypoplasia, and congenital cataracts. The mutation detection rate was 30%. Eight different mutations were identified: four (c.184_188dupGAGAC, c.361T>C, c.879dupC, and c.277G>A) were novel, and four (c.969C>T, IVS6+1G>C, c.853delC, and IVS7–2A>G) have been previously reported. The substitution at position 969 was observed in two patients. None of the intragenic deletions previously reported in Mexican patients were found. Most of the mutations detected predict either truncation of the PAX6 protein or conservative amino acid changes in the paired domain. We also detected two intronic non-pathogenic variations, IVS9–12C>T and IVS2+9G>A, that had been previously reported. Because the latter variation was considered potentially pathogenic, it was analyzed in 103 healthy Mexican newborns where we found an allelic frequency of 0.1116 for the A allele. CONCLUSIONS: This study adds four novel mutations to the worldwide PAX6 mutational spectrum, and reaffirms the finding that c.969C>T is one of the three more frequent causal mutations in aniridia cases. It also provides evidence that IVS2+9G>A is an intronic change without pathogenic effect.
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spelling pubmed-25304892008-09-07 Molecular analysis of the PAX6 gene in Mexican patients with congenital aniridia: report of four novel mutations Villarroel, Camilo E. Villanueva-Mendoza, Cristina Orozco, Lorena Alcántara-Ortigoza, Miguel Angel Jiménez, Diana F. Ordaz, Juan C. González-del Angel, Ariadna Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: Paired box gene 6 (PAX6) heterozygous mutations are well known to cause congenital non-syndromic aniridia. These mutations produce primarily protein truncations and have been identified in approximately 40%–80% of all aniridia cases worldwide. In Mexico, there is only one previous report describing three intragenic deletions in five cases. In this study, we further analyze PAX6 variants in a group of Mexican aniridia patients and describe associated ocular findings. METHODS: We evaluated 30 nonrelated probands from two referral hospitals. Mutations were detected by single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) and direct sequencing, and novel missense mutations and intronic changes were analyzed by in silico analysis. One intronic variation (IVS2+9G>A), which in silico analysis suggested had no pathological effects, was searched in 103 unaffected controls. RESULTS: Almost all cases exhibited phenotypes that were at the severe end of the aniridia spectrum with associated ocular alterations such as nystagmus, macular hypoplasia, and congenital cataracts. The mutation detection rate was 30%. Eight different mutations were identified: four (c.184_188dupGAGAC, c.361T>C, c.879dupC, and c.277G>A) were novel, and four (c.969C>T, IVS6+1G>C, c.853delC, and IVS7–2A>G) have been previously reported. The substitution at position 969 was observed in two patients. None of the intragenic deletions previously reported in Mexican patients were found. Most of the mutations detected predict either truncation of the PAX6 protein or conservative amino acid changes in the paired domain. We also detected two intronic non-pathogenic variations, IVS9–12C>T and IVS2+9G>A, that had been previously reported. Because the latter variation was considered potentially pathogenic, it was analyzed in 103 healthy Mexican newborns where we found an allelic frequency of 0.1116 for the A allele. CONCLUSIONS: This study adds four novel mutations to the worldwide PAX6 mutational spectrum, and reaffirms the finding that c.969C>T is one of the three more frequent causal mutations in aniridia cases. It also provides evidence that IVS2+9G>A is an intronic change without pathogenic effect. Molecular Vision 2008-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2530489/ /pubmed/18776953 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Villarroel, Camilo E.
Villanueva-Mendoza, Cristina
Orozco, Lorena
Alcántara-Ortigoza, Miguel Angel
Jiménez, Diana F.
Ordaz, Juan C.
González-del Angel, Ariadna
Molecular analysis of the PAX6 gene in Mexican patients with congenital aniridia: report of four novel mutations
title Molecular analysis of the PAX6 gene in Mexican patients with congenital aniridia: report of four novel mutations
title_full Molecular analysis of the PAX6 gene in Mexican patients with congenital aniridia: report of four novel mutations
title_fullStr Molecular analysis of the PAX6 gene in Mexican patients with congenital aniridia: report of four novel mutations
title_full_unstemmed Molecular analysis of the PAX6 gene in Mexican patients with congenital aniridia: report of four novel mutations
title_short Molecular analysis of the PAX6 gene in Mexican patients with congenital aniridia: report of four novel mutations
title_sort molecular analysis of the pax6 gene in mexican patients with congenital aniridia: report of four novel mutations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2530489/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18776953
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