Variable expressivity of the autosomal dominant vitreoretinochoroidopathy (ADVIRC) phenotype associated with a novel variant in BEST1.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY Ophthalmic Genetics Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-03 DOI:10.1080/13816810.2024.2368797
Adam Mainguy, Claire Marie Dhaenens, Anais Poncet, Fanny Billaud, Lyse Giraud, Xavier Zanlonghi, Hélène Masse, Guylène Le Meur
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Background: This case report explores the relationship between genetics and phenotypic variability in autosomal dominant vitreoretinochoroidopathy (ADVIRC). The study focuses on a case presenting a novel mutation in the BEST1 gene and its phenotype in the case's relatives, shedding light on the structural and functional intricacies underlying this rare ophthalmologic disorder.

Case presentation: A 33-year-old female presented for consultation with a history of bilateral retinal damage accompanied by a complaint of decreased visual acuity, progressive visual field deficit, and night blindness over the past year. Ophthalmic examination revealed a distinctive phenotype, including fibrillar vitreous, pigmented cells, and atrophic hyperpigmented retina in the periphery which was suggestive of a diagnosis of ADVIRC. Genetic testing revealed a heterozygous c.1101-1 G>T variant in BEST1, a novel splice site mutation. Functional analysis confirmed its impact on pre-mRNA splicing, resulting in an in-frame deletion (p(Ser367_Asn579del)). Family investigation revealed varying degrees of ophthalmologic impairment in the patient's mother and half-sister, both carrying the same mutation.

Conclusions: This case report provides the first clinical description of the c.1101-1 G>T mutation in the BEST1 gene associated with ADVIRC. The presence of intrafamilial variability, as evidenced by the differing clinical features observed in the index case and her half-sister, suggests the potential involvement of mechanisms influencing phenotype expression.Abbreviation: ADVIRC : autosomal dominant vitreoretinochoroidopathy; RNA : ribonucleic acid; RPE : retinal pigment epithelium.

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常染色体显性玻璃体视网膜脉络膜病变 (ADVIRC) 表型的不同表现与 BEST1 的一个新变体有关。
背景:本病例报告探讨了常染色体显性玻璃体视网膜脉络膜病变(ADVIRC)的遗传与表型变异之间的关系。研究重点是一个出现 BEST1 基因新型突变的病例及其亲属的表型,从而揭示这种罕见眼科疾病的结构和功能的复杂性:一名 33 岁的女性患者因双侧视网膜损伤病史前来就诊,主诉过去一年视力下降、进行性视野缺损和夜盲。眼科检查发现,患者的表型与众不同,包括玻璃体纤维化、色素细胞和周边萎缩性色素沉着视网膜,这提示诊断为 ADVIRC。基因检测发现,BEST1存在一个c.1101-1 G>T的杂合变异,这是一种新型剪接位点突变。功能分析证实了它对前核糖核酸剪接的影响,导致框架内缺失(p(Ser367_Asn579del))。家族调查显示,患者的母亲和同父异母的姐姐都患有不同程度的眼科疾病,她们都携带相同的突变:本病例报告首次在临床上描述了与 ADVIRC 相关的 BEST1 基因 c.1101-1 G>T 突变。该病例和她同父异母的姐姐的临床特征不同,表明家族内存在变异,这表明可能存在影响表型表达的机制:缩写:ADVIRC:常染色体显性玻璃体视网膜脉络膜病变;RNA:核糖核酸;RPE:视网膜色素上皮细胞。
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Ophthalmic Genetics
Ophthalmic Genetics 医学-眼科学
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2.40
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126
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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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