Usher综合征
移码突变
遗传学
外显子组测序
生物
桑格测序
睫状体病
疾病基因鉴定
色素性视网膜炎
感音神经性聋
遗传异质性
外显子组
听力损失
基因
表型
突变
医学
听力学
作者
Qing Fu,Mingchu Xu,Chen Xue,Xunlun Sheng,Zhisheng Yuan,Yani Liu,Huajin Li,Zixi Sun,Huiping Li,Lizhu Yang,Keqing Wang,Fangxia Zhang,Yumei Li,Chen Zhao,Ruifang Sui,Rui Chen
标识
DOI:10.1136/jmedgenet-2016-104166
摘要
Background
Usher syndrome is a genetically heterogeneous disorder featured by combined visual impairment and hearing loss. Despite a dozen of genes involved in Usher syndrome having been identified, the genetic basis remains unknown in 20–30% of patients. In this study, we aimed to identify the novel disease-causing gene of a distinct subtype of Usher syndrome. Methods
Ophthalmic examinations and hearing tests were performed on patients with Usher syndrome in two consanguineous families. Target capture sequencing was initially performed to screen causative mutations in known retinal disease-causing loci. Whole exome sequencing (WES) and whole genome sequencing (WGS) were applied for identifying novel disease-causing genes. RT-PCR and Sanger sequencing were performed to evaluate the splicing-altering effect of identified CEP78 variants. Results
Patients from the two independent families show a mild Usher syndrome phenotype featured by juvenile or adult-onset cone–rod dystrophy and sensorineural hearing loss. WES and WGS identified two homozygous rare variants that affect mRNA splicing of a ciliary gene CEP78. RT-PCR confirmed that the two variants indeed lead to abnormal splicing, resulting in premature stop of protein translation due to frameshift. Conclusions
Our results provide evidence that CEP78 is a novel disease-causing gene for Usher syndrome, demonstrating an additional link between ciliopathy and Usher protein network in photoreceptor cells and inner ear hair cells.
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