Mutation analysis of RHO in patients with non-syndromic retinitis pigmentosa.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY Ophthalmic Genetics Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-29 DOI:10.1080/13816810.2023.2294843
Jianfu Zhuang, Rongcai Zhang, Biting Zhou, Zongfu Cao, Jie Zhou, Xiaole Chen, Nanwen Zhang, Yihua Zhu, Juhua Yang
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Abstract

Purpose: To identify RHO mutations in patients with non-syndromic retinitis pigmentosa (NS-RP).

Methods: A total of 143 probands (46 family history and 97 sporadic cases) with NS-RP were recruited from Southeast China. The coding exons and adjacent intronic regions of RHO were PCR-amplified and sequenced by Sanger sequencing. The candidate variant was evaluated by the guidelines of American College of Medical Genetics and further validated through co-segregation analysis within the family.

Results: Five heterozygous mutations in RHO were detected in 5 out of 143 probands, where the frequency of RHO mutations in our cohort was approximately 3.5% (5/143) and 10.8% (5/46) for probands and families with NS-RP, respectively. Three known disease-causing mutations including c.C1030T (p.Q344X), c.C173G (p.T58R), and c.G266A (p.G89D) were identified in three unrelated families. The other two previously unreported mutations c.557C>A (p.S186X) and c.944delA (p.N315TfsX43) were confirmed in Family RP-087 and Family RP-139, respectively. These mutations co-segregated with available affected individuals in each family were not observed in the unaffected family members or in the 112 unrelated controls.

Conclusions: This report expands the mutational spectrum of RHO gene associated with NS-RP and demonstrates the frequency of RP RHO mutations in Southeast Chinese populations.

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非综合征视网膜色素变性患者的 RHO 基因突变分析。
目的:鉴定非综合征性视网膜色素变性(NS-RP)患者的RHO基因突变:方法:从中国东南部招募了143例非综合征性视网膜色素变性患者(46例家族史病例和97例散发性病例)。用 PCR 扩增 RHO 的编码外显子和邻近的内含子区,并进行 Sanger 测序。根据美国医学遗传学会的指南对候选变异进行评估,并通过家族内的共分离分析进一步验证:结果:在143名疑似患者中,有5人检测到5个RHO杂合突变,在我们的队列中,疑似患者和NS-RP家族的RHO突变频率分别约为3.5%(5/143)和10.8%(5/46)。在三个无亲属关系的家庭中发现了三个已知的致病突变,包括 c.C1030T (p.Q344X)、c.C173G (p.T58R) 和 c.G266A (p.G89D)。另外两个以前未报告的突变 c.557C>A (p.S186X) 和 c.944delA (p.N315TfsX43) 分别在 RP-087 家族和 RP-139 家族中得到证实。这些突变与每个家族中受影响的个体共分离,但在未受影响的家族成员或112名非相关对照中未观察到这些突变:本报告扩展了与 NS-RP 相关的 RHO 基因突变谱,并证明了 RP RHO 基因突变在中国东南部人群中的频率。
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Ophthalmic Genetics
Ophthalmic Genetics 医学-眼科学
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期刊介绍: Ophthalmic Genetics accepts original papers, review articles and short communications on the clinical and molecular genetic aspects of ocular diseases.
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