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Missense Mutations in CRYAB Are Liable for Recessive Congenital Cataracts

PURPOSE: This study was initiated to identify causal mutations responsible for autosomal recessive congenital cataracts in consanguineous familial cases. METHODS: Affected individuals underwent a detailed ophthalmological and clinical examination, and slit-lamp photographs were ascertained for affec...

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Autores principales: Jiaox, Xiaodong, Khan, Shahid Y., Irum, Bushra, Khan, Arif O., Wang, Qiwei, Kabir, Firoz, Khan, Asma A., Husnain, Tayyab, Akram, Javed, Riazuddin, Sheikh, Hejtmancik, J. Fielding, Riazuddin, S. Amer
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4581838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26402864
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137973
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author Jiaox, Xiaodong
Khan, Shahid Y.
Irum, Bushra
Khan, Arif O.
Wang, Qiwei
Kabir, Firoz
Khan, Asma A.
Husnain, Tayyab
Akram, Javed
Riazuddin, Sheikh
Hejtmancik, J. Fielding
Riazuddin, S. Amer
author_facet Jiaox, Xiaodong
Khan, Shahid Y.
Irum, Bushra
Khan, Arif O.
Wang, Qiwei
Kabir, Firoz
Khan, Asma A.
Husnain, Tayyab
Akram, Javed
Riazuddin, Sheikh
Hejtmancik, J. Fielding
Riazuddin, S. Amer
author_sort Jiaox, Xiaodong
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description PURPOSE: This study was initiated to identify causal mutations responsible for autosomal recessive congenital cataracts in consanguineous familial cases. METHODS: Affected individuals underwent a detailed ophthalmological and clinical examination, and slit-lamp photographs were ascertained for affected individuals who have not yet been operated for the removal of the cataractous lens. Blood samples were obtained, and genomic DNA was extracted from white blood cells. A genome-wide scan was completed with short tandem repeat (STR) markers, and the logarithm of odds (LOD) scores were calculated. Protein coding exons of CRYAB were sequenced, bi-directionally. Evolutionary conservation was investigated by aligning CRYAB orthologues, and the expression of Cryab in embryonic and postnatal mice lens was investigated with TaqMan probe. RESULTS: The clinical and ophthalmological examinations suggested that all affected individuals had nuclear cataracts. Genome-wide linkage analysis suggested a potential region on chromosome 11q23 harboring CRYAB. DNA sequencing identified a missense variation: c.34C>T (p.R12C) in CRYAB that segregated with the disease phenotype in the family. Subsequent interrogation of our entire cohort of familial cases identified a second familial case localized to chromosome 11q23 harboring a c.31C>T (p.R11C) mutation. In silico analyses suggested that the mutations identified in familial cases, p.R11C and p.R12C will not be tolerated by the three-dimensional structure of CRYAB. Real-time PCR analysis identified the expression of Cryab in mouse lens as early as embryonic day 15 (E15) that increased significantly until postnatal day 6 (P6) with steady level of expression thereafter. CONCLUSION: Here, we report two novel missense mutations, p.R11C and p.R12C, in CRYAB associated with autosomal recessive congenital nuclear cataracts.
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spelling pubmed-45818382015-10-01 Missense Mutations in CRYAB Are Liable for Recessive Congenital Cataracts Jiaox, Xiaodong Khan, Shahid Y. Irum, Bushra Khan, Arif O. Wang, Qiwei Kabir, Firoz Khan, Asma A. Husnain, Tayyab Akram, Javed Riazuddin, Sheikh Hejtmancik, J. Fielding Riazuddin, S. Amer PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: This study was initiated to identify causal mutations responsible for autosomal recessive congenital cataracts in consanguineous familial cases. METHODS: Affected individuals underwent a detailed ophthalmological and clinical examination, and slit-lamp photographs were ascertained for affected individuals who have not yet been operated for the removal of the cataractous lens. Blood samples were obtained, and genomic DNA was extracted from white blood cells. A genome-wide scan was completed with short tandem repeat (STR) markers, and the logarithm of odds (LOD) scores were calculated. Protein coding exons of CRYAB were sequenced, bi-directionally. Evolutionary conservation was investigated by aligning CRYAB orthologues, and the expression of Cryab in embryonic and postnatal mice lens was investigated with TaqMan probe. RESULTS: The clinical and ophthalmological examinations suggested that all affected individuals had nuclear cataracts. Genome-wide linkage analysis suggested a potential region on chromosome 11q23 harboring CRYAB. DNA sequencing identified a missense variation: c.34C>T (p.R12C) in CRYAB that segregated with the disease phenotype in the family. Subsequent interrogation of our entire cohort of familial cases identified a second familial case localized to chromosome 11q23 harboring a c.31C>T (p.R11C) mutation. In silico analyses suggested that the mutations identified in familial cases, p.R11C and p.R12C will not be tolerated by the three-dimensional structure of CRYAB. Real-time PCR analysis identified the expression of Cryab in mouse lens as early as embryonic day 15 (E15) that increased significantly until postnatal day 6 (P6) with steady level of expression thereafter. CONCLUSION: Here, we report two novel missense mutations, p.R11C and p.R12C, in CRYAB associated with autosomal recessive congenital nuclear cataracts. Public Library of Science 2015-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4581838/ /pubmed/26402864 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137973 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Jiaox, Xiaodong
Khan, Shahid Y.
Irum, Bushra
Khan, Arif O.
Wang, Qiwei
Kabir, Firoz
Khan, Asma A.
Husnain, Tayyab
Akram, Javed
Riazuddin, Sheikh
Hejtmancik, J. Fielding
Riazuddin, S. Amer
Missense Mutations in CRYAB Are Liable for Recessive Congenital Cataracts
title Missense Mutations in CRYAB Are Liable for Recessive Congenital Cataracts
title_full Missense Mutations in CRYAB Are Liable for Recessive Congenital Cataracts
title_fullStr Missense Mutations in CRYAB Are Liable for Recessive Congenital Cataracts
title_full_unstemmed Missense Mutations in CRYAB Are Liable for Recessive Congenital Cataracts
title_short Missense Mutations in CRYAB Are Liable for Recessive Congenital Cataracts
title_sort missense mutations in cryab are liable for recessive congenital cataracts
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4581838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26402864
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0137973
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