埃塞俄比亚血统的以色列犹太人遗传性视网膜疾病的遗传原因。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Vision Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Tamar Ben Yosef, Eyal Banin, Elana Chervinsky, Stavit A Shalev, Rina Leibu, Eedy Mezer, Ygal Rotenstreich, Nitza Goldenberg-Cohen, Shirel Weiss, Muhammad Imran Khan, Daan M Panneman, Rebekkah J Hitti-Malin, Chen Weiner, Susanne Roosing, Frans P M Cremers, Eran Pras, Dinah Zur, Hadas Newman, Iris Deitch, Dror Sharon, Miriam Ehrenberg
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目的:本研究旨在描述埃塞俄比亚血统的以色列犹太患者的全国队列中遗传性视网膜疾病(IRDs)的表型频率和遗传基础。方法:通过以色列遗传性视网膜疾病协会(IIRDC)的成员获得患者的数据,包括人口统计学、临床和遗传信息。遗传分析采用Sanger测序进行创始人突变或下一代测序(靶向下一代测序或全外显子组测序)。结果:纳入36个家庭的42例患者(58%为女性),年龄1 ~ 82岁。他们最常见的表型是Stargardt病(36%)和非综合征性视网膜色素变性(33%),而他们最常见的遗传方式是常染色体隐性遗传。72%的基因分析患者被确定为基因诊断。最常见的基因是ABCA4。总的来说,鉴定出16个不同的IRD突变,其中9个是新的。其中之一是ABCA4-c。6077delT很可能是研究人群中的创始突变。结论:本研究首次描述了埃塞俄比亚犹太社区IRDs的表型和分子特征。大多数已确定的变异是罕见的。我们的发现可以帮助护理人员进行临床和分子诊断,我们希望在不久的将来能够进行适当的治疗。
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Genetic causes of inherited retinal diseases among Israeli Jews of Ethiopian ancestry.

Purpose: This study sought to describe the phenotype frequency and genetic basis of inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) among a nationwide cohort of Israeli Jewish patients of Ethiopian ancestry.

Methods: Patients' data-including demographic, clinical, and genetic information-were obtained through members of the Israeli Inherited Retinal Disease Consortium (IIRDC). Genetic analysis was performed by either Sanger sequencing for founder mutations or next-generation sequencing (targeted next-generation sequencing or whole-exome sequencing).

Results: Forty-two patients (58% female) from 36 families were included, and their ages ranged from one year to 82 years. Their most common phenotypes were Stargardt disease (36%) and nonsyndromic retinitis pigmentosa (33%), while their most common mode of inheritance was autosomal recessive inheritance. Genetic diagnoses were ascertained for 72% of genetically analyzed patients. The most frequent gene involved was ABCA4. Overall, 16 distinct IRD mutations were identified, nine of which are novel. One of them, ABCA4-c.6077delT, is likely a founder mutation among the studied population.

Conclusions: This study is the first to describe IRDs' phenotypic and molecular characteristics in the Ethiopian Jewish community. Most of the identified variants are rare. Our findings can help caregivers with clinical and molecular diagnosis and, we hope, enable adequate therapy in the near future.

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Molecular Vision
Molecular Vision 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Molecular Vision is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the dissemination of research results in molecular biology, cell biology, and the genetics of the visual system (ocular and cortical). Molecular Vision publishes articles presenting original research that has not previously been published and comprehensive articles reviewing the current status of a particular field or topic. Submissions to Molecular Vision are subjected to rigorous peer review. Molecular Vision does NOT publish preprints. For authors, Molecular Vision provides a rapid means of communicating important results. Access to Molecular Vision is free and unrestricted, allowing the widest possible audience for your article. Digital publishing allows you to use color images freely (and without fees). Additionally, you may publish animations, sounds, or other supplementary information that clarifies or supports your article. Each of the authors of an article may also list an electronic mail address (which will be updated upon request) to give interested readers easy access to authors.
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