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Mutation profiles of congenital cataract genes in 21 northern Chinese families

PURPOSE: To identify disease-causing gene mutations in 21 northern Chinese families with congenital cataracts. METHODS: Medical record collection and ophthalmologic examinations were conducted for 21 families with congenital cataracts. A volume of 5 ml of peripheral blood was drawn from each partici...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Xiao Hui, Da Wang, Jin, Jia, Hong Yan, Zhang, Jing Shang, Li, Yang, Xiong, Ying, Li, Jing, Li, Xiao Xia, Huang, Yao, Zhu, Gu Yu, Rong, Shi Song, Wormstone, Michael, Wan, Xiu Hua
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Publicado: Molecular Vision 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6054834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30078984
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author Zhang, Xiao Hui
Da Wang, Jin
Jia, Hong Yan
Zhang, Jing Shang
Li, Yang
Xiong, Ying
Li, Jing
Li, Xiao Xia
Huang, Yao
Zhu, Gu Yu
Rong, Shi Song
Wormstone, Michael
Wan, Xiu Hua
author_facet Zhang, Xiao Hui
Da Wang, Jin
Jia, Hong Yan
Zhang, Jing Shang
Li, Yang
Xiong, Ying
Li, Jing
Li, Xiao Xia
Huang, Yao
Zhu, Gu Yu
Rong, Shi Song
Wormstone, Michael
Wan, Xiu Hua
author_sort Zhang, Xiao Hui
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description PURPOSE: To identify disease-causing gene mutations in 21 northern Chinese families with congenital cataracts. METHODS: Medical record collection and ophthalmologic examinations were conducted for 21 families with congenital cataracts. A volume of 5 ml of peripheral blood was drawn from each participant for genomic DNA isolation. Thirty-four known candidate genes for congenital cataracts were analyzed in the probands of 21 families with targeted next-generation sequencing (NGS). Bioinformatics analysis of the sequence variants was performed through computational predictive programs. Sanger sequencing was used to perform the cosegregation analysis. Genotyping and haplotype analyses were performed in two patients with a p.V44M mutation in the GJA8 gene. RESULTS: Twelve disease-causing mutations were detected in 13 of the 21 patients, and the mutation detection rate was 61.9%. The 12 gene mutations included one nonsense, one splice site, seven missense, and three insert and deletion (INDELs) mutations. Four mutations were novel. Of the 13 patients with pathogenic gene mutations, five (38.5%) were affected by mutations in lens crystallin genes, three (23%) were affected by mutations in connexin genes, three (23%) were affected by mutations in transcription factor genes, one (7.7%) was affected by a mutation in a transmembrane transporter gene, and one (7.7%) was affected by a mutation in a chromatin-modifying protein gene. Two families carried the p.V44M mutation in the GJA8 gene. Haplotype analysis revealed a chromosome region of 475 kb containing the mutation in the GJA8 gene was harbored by two families. CONCLUSIONS: Compared with traditional Sanger sequencing, targeted NGS for genetic testing of congenital cataracts markedly increases the mutation detection rate and is cost-effective. The p.V44M mutation in the GJA8 gene was the most common mutation and was due to a founder effect within the Chinese cohort studied. The results of this study expand the gene mutation spectrum of congenital cataracts.
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spelling pubmed-60548342018-08-03 Mutation profiles of congenital cataract genes in 21 northern Chinese families Zhang, Xiao Hui Da Wang, Jin Jia, Hong Yan Zhang, Jing Shang Li, Yang Xiong, Ying Li, Jing Li, Xiao Xia Huang, Yao Zhu, Gu Yu Rong, Shi Song Wormstone, Michael Wan, Xiu Hua Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: To identify disease-causing gene mutations in 21 northern Chinese families with congenital cataracts. METHODS: Medical record collection and ophthalmologic examinations were conducted for 21 families with congenital cataracts. A volume of 5 ml of peripheral blood was drawn from each participant for genomic DNA isolation. Thirty-four known candidate genes for congenital cataracts were analyzed in the probands of 21 families with targeted next-generation sequencing (NGS). Bioinformatics analysis of the sequence variants was performed through computational predictive programs. Sanger sequencing was used to perform the cosegregation analysis. Genotyping and haplotype analyses were performed in two patients with a p.V44M mutation in the GJA8 gene. RESULTS: Twelve disease-causing mutations were detected in 13 of the 21 patients, and the mutation detection rate was 61.9%. The 12 gene mutations included one nonsense, one splice site, seven missense, and three insert and deletion (INDELs) mutations. Four mutations were novel. Of the 13 patients with pathogenic gene mutations, five (38.5%) were affected by mutations in lens crystallin genes, three (23%) were affected by mutations in connexin genes, three (23%) were affected by mutations in transcription factor genes, one (7.7%) was affected by a mutation in a transmembrane transporter gene, and one (7.7%) was affected by a mutation in a chromatin-modifying protein gene. Two families carried the p.V44M mutation in the GJA8 gene. Haplotype analysis revealed a chromosome region of 475 kb containing the mutation in the GJA8 gene was harbored by two families. CONCLUSIONS: Compared with traditional Sanger sequencing, targeted NGS for genetic testing of congenital cataracts markedly increases the mutation detection rate and is cost-effective. The p.V44M mutation in the GJA8 gene was the most common mutation and was due to a founder effect within the Chinese cohort studied. The results of this study expand the gene mutation spectrum of congenital cataracts. Molecular Vision 2018-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6054834/ /pubmed/30078984 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.
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Zhang, Xiao Hui
Da Wang, Jin
Jia, Hong Yan
Zhang, Jing Shang
Li, Yang
Xiong, Ying
Li, Jing
Li, Xiao Xia
Huang, Yao
Zhu, Gu Yu
Rong, Shi Song
Wormstone, Michael
Wan, Xiu Hua
Mutation profiles of congenital cataract genes in 21 northern Chinese families
title Mutation profiles of congenital cataract genes in 21 northern Chinese families
title_full Mutation profiles of congenital cataract genes in 21 northern Chinese families
title_fullStr Mutation profiles of congenital cataract genes in 21 northern Chinese families
title_full_unstemmed Mutation profiles of congenital cataract genes in 21 northern Chinese families
title_short Mutation profiles of congenital cataract genes in 21 northern Chinese families
title_sort mutation profiles of congenital cataract genes in 21 northern chinese families
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6054834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30078984
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