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Mutational screening of 10 genes in Chinese patients with microphthalmia and/or coloboma

PURPOSE: To screen ten genes for mutations in 32 Chinese patients with microphthalmia and/or coloboma. METHODS: Genomic DNA was prepared from 32 unrelated patients with microphthalmia (nine probands) and uveal coloboma (23 probands). Cycle sequencing was used to detect sequence variations in ten gen...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Xiaohui, Li, Shiqiang, Xiao, Xueshan, Jia, Xiaoyun, Wang, Panfeng, Shen, Huangxuan, Guo, Xiangming, Zhang, Qingjiong
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Publicado: Molecular Vision 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2802294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20057906
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author Zhang, Xiaohui
Li, Shiqiang
Xiao, Xueshan
Jia, Xiaoyun
Wang, Panfeng
Shen, Huangxuan
Guo, Xiangming
Zhang, Qingjiong
author_facet Zhang, Xiaohui
Li, Shiqiang
Xiao, Xueshan
Jia, Xiaoyun
Wang, Panfeng
Shen, Huangxuan
Guo, Xiangming
Zhang, Qingjiong
author_sort Zhang, Xiaohui
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: To screen ten genes for mutations in 32 Chinese patients with microphthalmia and/or coloboma. METHODS: Genomic DNA was prepared from 32 unrelated patients with microphthalmia (nine probands) and uveal coloboma (23 probands). Cycle sequencing was used to detect sequence variations in ten genes, including BMP4, VSX2, CRYBA4, GDF6, OTX2, RAX, SIX3, SIX6, SOX2, and LRP6. Variations were further evaluated in 96 unrelated controls by using restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) or heteroduplex-single strand conformation polymorphism (HA-SSCP) analysis. RESULTS: In the ten genes, a novel c.751C>T (p.H251Y) in BMP4 was detected in a patient with bilateral microphthalmia and unilateral cataract. The c.751C>T variation is also present in his healthy brother (and possibly one of the normal parents). In addition, a novel c.608G>A (p.R203Q) in SIX6 was identified in an internal control for optimizing experimental conditions. The internal control was from a girl with typical aniridia and an identified c.718C>T (p.R240X) mutation in PAX6, suggesting the c.608G>A variation in SIX6 was unlikely to play a role in her ocular phenotype. The c.751C>T in BMP4 and the c.608G>A in SIX6 were not present in the 96 normal controls. In addition, 16 nucleotide substitutions, including eight known SNPs and eight new synonymous changes, were detected. CONCLUSIONS: Although the genetic etiology for microphthalmia and/or coloboma is still elusive, rare variations in the related genes, such as c.608 G>A in SIX6 and c.751C>T in BMP4, may not be causative. These results further emphasize the importance of careful clinical and genetic analysis in making mutation-disease associations.
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spelling pubmed-28022942010-01-07 Mutational screening of 10 genes in Chinese patients with microphthalmia and/or coloboma Zhang, Xiaohui Li, Shiqiang Xiao, Xueshan Jia, Xiaoyun Wang, Panfeng Shen, Huangxuan Guo, Xiangming Zhang, Qingjiong Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: To screen ten genes for mutations in 32 Chinese patients with microphthalmia and/or coloboma. METHODS: Genomic DNA was prepared from 32 unrelated patients with microphthalmia (nine probands) and uveal coloboma (23 probands). Cycle sequencing was used to detect sequence variations in ten genes, including BMP4, VSX2, CRYBA4, GDF6, OTX2, RAX, SIX3, SIX6, SOX2, and LRP6. Variations were further evaluated in 96 unrelated controls by using restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) or heteroduplex-single strand conformation polymorphism (HA-SSCP) analysis. RESULTS: In the ten genes, a novel c.751C>T (p.H251Y) in BMP4 was detected in a patient with bilateral microphthalmia and unilateral cataract. The c.751C>T variation is also present in his healthy brother (and possibly one of the normal parents). In addition, a novel c.608G>A (p.R203Q) in SIX6 was identified in an internal control for optimizing experimental conditions. The internal control was from a girl with typical aniridia and an identified c.718C>T (p.R240X) mutation in PAX6, suggesting the c.608G>A variation in SIX6 was unlikely to play a role in her ocular phenotype. The c.751C>T in BMP4 and the c.608G>A in SIX6 were not present in the 96 normal controls. In addition, 16 nucleotide substitutions, including eight known SNPs and eight new synonymous changes, were detected. CONCLUSIONS: Although the genetic etiology for microphthalmia and/or coloboma is still elusive, rare variations in the related genes, such as c.608 G>A in SIX6 and c.751C>T in BMP4, may not be causative. These results further emphasize the importance of careful clinical and genetic analysis in making mutation-disease associations. Molecular Vision 2009-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC2802294/ /pubmed/20057906 Text en Copyright © 2008 Molecular Vision. 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.
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Zhang, Xiaohui
Li, Shiqiang
Xiao, Xueshan
Jia, Xiaoyun
Wang, Panfeng
Shen, Huangxuan
Guo, Xiangming
Zhang, Qingjiong
Mutational screening of 10 genes in Chinese patients with microphthalmia and/or coloboma
title Mutational screening of 10 genes in Chinese patients with microphthalmia and/or coloboma
title_full Mutational screening of 10 genes in Chinese patients with microphthalmia and/or coloboma
title_fullStr Mutational screening of 10 genes in Chinese patients with microphthalmia and/or coloboma
title_full_unstemmed Mutational screening of 10 genes in Chinese patients with microphthalmia and/or coloboma
title_short Mutational screening of 10 genes in Chinese patients with microphthalmia and/or coloboma
title_sort mutational screening of 10 genes in chinese patients with microphthalmia and/or coloboma
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2802294/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20057906
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