无虹膜
6号乘客
桑格测序
医学
遗传学
表型
眼球震颤
外显子组测序
外显子
复合杂合度
基因
突变
生物
转录因子
放射科
作者
Jeannette Goh,Heming Wei,Angeline Lai,Benjamin Chang,Shazia Khan,Yamon Syn,Saumya Shekhar Jamuar,Ene‐Choo Tan
标识
DOI:10.1097/mcd.0000000000000487
摘要
Aniridia is an autosomal dominant condition characterized by the complete or partial absence of the iris, often with additional presentations such as foveal hypoplasia, nystagmus, cataract, glaucoma and other ocular abnormalities. Most cases are caused by heterozygous mutations in the paired box 6 gene ( PAX6 ), which codes for a transcription factor that regulates eye development. Four patients from our hospital who presented with ocular phenotypes were recruited for research sequencing with informed consent. Sanger sequencing of PAX6 coding exons or exome sequencing was performed on genomic DNA from venous blood samples. Variants in PAX6 were identified in the four patients. Two variants are recurrent single-nucleotide substitutions – one is a substitution found in a patient with bilateral aniridia, whereas the other is a splice variant in a patient with nystagmus and neuroblastoma. The other two variants are novel and found in two patients with isolated aniridia. Both are small duplications that are predicted to lead to premature termination. For the recurrent variants, the comparison of phenotypes for patients with identical variants would shed light on the mechanisms of pathogenesis, and the discovery of two novel variants expands the spectrum of PAX6 mutations.
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