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A unique PRDM13-associated variant in a Georgian Jewish family with probable North Carolina macular dystrophy and the possible contribution of a unique CFH variant

PURPOSE: North Carolina macular dystrophy (NCMD) is an autosomal dominant maculopathy that is considered a non-progressive developmental disorder with variable expressivity. Our study aimed to clinically and genetically characterize macular dystrophy in a family (MOL1154) consisting of six affected...

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Autores principales: Namburi, Prasanthi, Khateb, Samer, Meyer, Segev, Bentovim, Tom, Ratnapriya, Rinki, Khramushin, Alisa, Swaroop, Anand, Schueler-Furman, Ora, Banin, Eyal, Sharon, Dror
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Publicado: Molecular Vision 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7245606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32476814
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author Namburi, Prasanthi
Khateb, Samer
Meyer, Segev
Bentovim, Tom
Ratnapriya, Rinki
Khramushin, Alisa
Swaroop, Anand
Schueler-Furman, Ora
Banin, Eyal
Sharon, Dror
author_facet Namburi, Prasanthi
Khateb, Samer
Meyer, Segev
Bentovim, Tom
Ratnapriya, Rinki
Khramushin, Alisa
Swaroop, Anand
Schueler-Furman, Ora
Banin, Eyal
Sharon, Dror
author_sort Namburi, Prasanthi
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: North Carolina macular dystrophy (NCMD) is an autosomal dominant maculopathy that is considered a non-progressive developmental disorder with variable expressivity. Our study aimed to clinically and genetically characterize macular dystrophy in a family (MOL1154) consisting of six affected subjects with a highly variable maculopathy phenotype in which no correlation between age and severity exists. METHODS: Clinical characterization included visual acuity testing and electroretinography. Genetic analysis included Sanger sequencing and whole exome sequencing (WES). RESULTS: WES analysis performed on DNA samples from two individuals revealed a heterozygous deletion of six nucleotides [c.2247_2252del; p.(Leu750_Lys751del)] in the CFH gene. Co-segregation analysis revealed that five of the six NCMD affected subjects carried this deletion, while one individual who had a relatively mild phenotype compatible with dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) did not carry it. We subsequently analyzed the upstream region of PRDM13 that has previously been reported to be associated with NCMD and identified a unique heterozygous transversion (chr6:100040974A>C) located within the previously described suspected control region in all six affected individuals. This transversion is likely to cause NCMD. CONCLUSIONS: NCMD has a wide spectrum of clinical phenotypes that can overlap with AMD, making it challenging to correctly diagnose affected individuals and family members. The DNA sequence variant we found in the CFH gene of some of the affected family members may suggest some role as a modifier gene. However, this variant still does not explain the huge phenotypic variability of NCMD and needs to be studied in other and larger populations.
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spelling pubmed-72456062020-05-29 A unique PRDM13-associated variant in a Georgian Jewish family with probable North Carolina macular dystrophy and the possible contribution of a unique CFH variant Namburi, Prasanthi Khateb, Samer Meyer, Segev Bentovim, Tom Ratnapriya, Rinki Khramushin, Alisa Swaroop, Anand Schueler-Furman, Ora Banin, Eyal Sharon, Dror Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: North Carolina macular dystrophy (NCMD) is an autosomal dominant maculopathy that is considered a non-progressive developmental disorder with variable expressivity. Our study aimed to clinically and genetically characterize macular dystrophy in a family (MOL1154) consisting of six affected subjects with a highly variable maculopathy phenotype in which no correlation between age and severity exists. METHODS: Clinical characterization included visual acuity testing and electroretinography. Genetic analysis included Sanger sequencing and whole exome sequencing (WES). RESULTS: WES analysis performed on DNA samples from two individuals revealed a heterozygous deletion of six nucleotides [c.2247_2252del; p.(Leu750_Lys751del)] in the CFH gene. Co-segregation analysis revealed that five of the six NCMD affected subjects carried this deletion, while one individual who had a relatively mild phenotype compatible with dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) did not carry it. We subsequently analyzed the upstream region of PRDM13 that has previously been reported to be associated with NCMD and identified a unique heterozygous transversion (chr6:100040974A>C) located within the previously described suspected control region in all six affected individuals. This transversion is likely to cause NCMD. CONCLUSIONS: NCMD has a wide spectrum of clinical phenotypes that can overlap with AMD, making it challenging to correctly diagnose affected individuals and family members. The DNA sequence variant we found in the CFH gene of some of the affected family members may suggest some role as a modifier gene. However, this variant still does not explain the huge phenotypic variability of NCMD and needs to be studied in other and larger populations. Molecular Vision 2020-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7245606/ /pubmed/32476814 Text en Copyright © 2020 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
Namburi, Prasanthi
Khateb, Samer
Meyer, Segev
Bentovim, Tom
Ratnapriya, Rinki
Khramushin, Alisa
Swaroop, Anand
Schueler-Furman, Ora
Banin, Eyal
Sharon, Dror
A unique PRDM13-associated variant in a Georgian Jewish family with probable North Carolina macular dystrophy and the possible contribution of a unique CFH variant
title A unique PRDM13-associated variant in a Georgian Jewish family with probable North Carolina macular dystrophy and the possible contribution of a unique CFH variant
title_full A unique PRDM13-associated variant in a Georgian Jewish family with probable North Carolina macular dystrophy and the possible contribution of a unique CFH variant
title_fullStr A unique PRDM13-associated variant in a Georgian Jewish family with probable North Carolina macular dystrophy and the possible contribution of a unique CFH variant
title_full_unstemmed A unique PRDM13-associated variant in a Georgian Jewish family with probable North Carolina macular dystrophy and the possible contribution of a unique CFH variant
title_short A unique PRDM13-associated variant in a Georgian Jewish family with probable North Carolina macular dystrophy and the possible contribution of a unique CFH variant
title_sort unique prdm13-associated variant in a georgian jewish family with probable north carolina macular dystrophy and the possible contribution of a unique cfh variant
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7245606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32476814
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