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Familial congenital cataract, coloboma, and nystagmus phenotype with variable expression caused by mutation in PAX6 in a South African family
PURPOSE: To report on a clinical and genetic investigation of a large, multigenerational South African family of mixed ancestry with autosomal dominant congenital cataracts, coloboma, and nystagmus. METHODS: Ophthalmic examination was performed in 27 individuals from the same admixed South African f...
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Molecular Vision
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5993530/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29930474 |
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author | Goolam, Saadiah Carstens, Nadia Ross, Mark Bentley, David Lopes, Margarida Peden, John Kingsbury, Zoya Tsogka, Eleni Barlow, Robyn Carmichael, Trevor R. Ramsay, Michèle Williams, Susan E. |
author_facet | Goolam, Saadiah Carstens, Nadia Ross, Mark Bentley, David Lopes, Margarida Peden, John Kingsbury, Zoya Tsogka, Eleni Barlow, Robyn Carmichael, Trevor R. Ramsay, Michèle Williams, Susan E. |
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description | PURPOSE: To report on a clinical and genetic investigation of a large, multigenerational South African family of mixed ancestry with autosomal dominant congenital cataracts, coloboma, and nystagmus. METHODS: Ophthalmic examination was performed in 27 individuals from the same admixed South African family. DNA was sampled from either peripheral blood or buccal swabs in all 27 individuals, and whole genome sequencing was performed in six individuals. Sanger sequencing was used to validate the probable mutation in the remaining family members. RESULTS: Twenty-seven family members with 19 affected individuals were included in the study. The predominant phenotype, with highly variable expression, was congenital cataract (14 individuals), posterior segment coloboma (17 individuals), and nystagmus (18 individuals). Other features present included high myopia, microcornea, and strabismus. An R208W mutation in PAX6 (dbSNP rs757259413; HGMD CM930572; NM_000280.3:c.622G>A; NP_000271.1:p.Arg208Trp) was identified as being the most probable pathogenic mutation. Cosegregation of the mutation with the phenotype was confirmed in all 27 family members. CONCLUSIONS: PAX6 is a highly conserved gene crucial for normal oculogenesis, and although mutations within the gene may cause an array of ocular developmental abnormalities, most are associated with aniridia and aniridia-related ocular defects. The observation that PAX6 aniridia phenotypes are largely associated with nonsense mutations and milder non-aniridia phenotypes with missense mutations suggested that there may be specific genotype–phenotype correlations for the gene. The R208W mutation in PAX6 identified in this family challenges this theory as it has previously been reported in three unrelated families and is associated with aniridia and non-aniridia phenotypes across the four families. PAX6 with its wide phenotypic associations and highly variable expression should be considered a candidate gene in the diagnostic screen for any ocular developmental abnormality. |
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spelling | pubmed-59935302018-06-21 Familial congenital cataract, coloboma, and nystagmus phenotype with variable expression caused by mutation in PAX6 in a South African family Goolam, Saadiah Carstens, Nadia Ross, Mark Bentley, David Lopes, Margarida Peden, John Kingsbury, Zoya Tsogka, Eleni Barlow, Robyn Carmichael, Trevor R. Ramsay, Michèle Williams, Susan E. Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: To report on a clinical and genetic investigation of a large, multigenerational South African family of mixed ancestry with autosomal dominant congenital cataracts, coloboma, and nystagmus. METHODS: Ophthalmic examination was performed in 27 individuals from the same admixed South African family. DNA was sampled from either peripheral blood or buccal swabs in all 27 individuals, and whole genome sequencing was performed in six individuals. Sanger sequencing was used to validate the probable mutation in the remaining family members. RESULTS: Twenty-seven family members with 19 affected individuals were included in the study. The predominant phenotype, with highly variable expression, was congenital cataract (14 individuals), posterior segment coloboma (17 individuals), and nystagmus (18 individuals). Other features present included high myopia, microcornea, and strabismus. An R208W mutation in PAX6 (dbSNP rs757259413; HGMD CM930572; NM_000280.3:c.622G>A; NP_000271.1:p.Arg208Trp) was identified as being the most probable pathogenic mutation. Cosegregation of the mutation with the phenotype was confirmed in all 27 family members. CONCLUSIONS: PAX6 is a highly conserved gene crucial for normal oculogenesis, and although mutations within the gene may cause an array of ocular developmental abnormalities, most are associated with aniridia and aniridia-related ocular defects. The observation that PAX6 aniridia phenotypes are largely associated with nonsense mutations and milder non-aniridia phenotypes with missense mutations suggested that there may be specific genotype–phenotype correlations for the gene. The R208W mutation in PAX6 identified in this family challenges this theory as it has previously been reported in three unrelated families and is associated with aniridia and non-aniridia phenotypes across the four families. PAX6 with its wide phenotypic associations and highly variable expression should be considered a candidate gene in the diagnostic screen for any ocular developmental abnormality. Molecular Vision 2018-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5993530/ /pubmed/29930474 Text en Copyright © 2018 Molecular Vision. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/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, used for non-commercial purposes, and is not altered or transformed. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Goolam, Saadiah Carstens, Nadia Ross, Mark Bentley, David Lopes, Margarida Peden, John Kingsbury, Zoya Tsogka, Eleni Barlow, Robyn Carmichael, Trevor R. Ramsay, Michèle Williams, Susan E. Familial congenital cataract, coloboma, and nystagmus phenotype with variable expression caused by mutation in PAX6 in a South African family |
title | Familial congenital cataract, coloboma, and nystagmus phenotype with variable expression caused by mutation in PAX6 in a South African family |
title_full | Familial congenital cataract, coloboma, and nystagmus phenotype with variable expression caused by mutation in PAX6 in a South African family |
title_fullStr | Familial congenital cataract, coloboma, and nystagmus phenotype with variable expression caused by mutation in PAX6 in a South African family |
title_full_unstemmed | Familial congenital cataract, coloboma, and nystagmus phenotype with variable expression caused by mutation in PAX6 in a South African family |
title_short | Familial congenital cataract, coloboma, and nystagmus phenotype with variable expression caused by mutation in PAX6 in a South African family |
title_sort | familial congenital cataract, coloboma, and nystagmus phenotype with variable expression caused by mutation in pax6 in a south african family |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5993530/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29930474 |
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