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Identification of recurrent and novel mutations in TULP1 in Pakistani families with early-onset retinitis pigmentosa.


ABSTRACT: PURPOSE: To identify the genetic defects underlying retinitis pigmentosa (RP) in Pakistani families. METHODS: Genome-wide high-density single-nucleotide-polymorphism microarray analysis was performed using the DNA of nine affected individuals from two large families with multiple consanguineous marriages. Data were analyzed to identify homozygous regions that are shared by affected sibs in each family. Sanger sequencing was performed for genes previously implicated in autosomal recessive RP and allied retinal dystrophies that resided in the identified homozygous regions. Probands from both families underwent fundus examination and electroretinogram measurements. RESULTS: The tubby-like protein 1 gene (TULP1) was present in the largest homozygous region in both families. Sequence analysis identified a previously reported mutation (c.1138A>G; p.Thr380Ala) in one family and a novel pathogenic variant (c.1445G>A; p.Arg482Gln) in the other family. Both variants were found to be present in a homozygous state in all affected individuals, were heterozygous present in the unaffected parents, and heterozygous present or absent in normal individuals. Affected individuals of both families showed an early-onset form of RP. CONCLUSIONS: Homozygosity mapping, combined with candidate-gene analysis, successfully identified genetic defects in TULP1 in two large Pakistani families with early-onset retinitis pigmentosa.

SUBMITTER: Ajmal M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3365133 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of recurrent and novel mutations in TULP1 in Pakistani families with early-onset retinitis pigmentosa.

Ajmal Muhammad M   Khan Muhammad Imran MI   Micheal Shazia S   Ahmed Waqas W   Shah Ashfa A   Venselaar Hanka H   Bokhari Habib H   Azam Aisha A   Waheed Nadia Khalida NK   Collin Rob W J RW   den Hollander Anneke I AI   Qamar Raheel R   Cremers Frans P M FP  

Molecular vision 20120510


<h4>Purpose</h4>To identify the genetic defects underlying retinitis pigmentosa (RP) in Pakistani families.<h4>Methods</h4>Genome-wide high-density single-nucleotide-polymorphism microarray analysis was performed using the DNA of nine affected individuals from two large families with multiple consanguineous marriages. Data were analyzed to identify homozygous regions that are shared by affected sibs in each family. Sanger sequencing was performed for genes previously implicated in autosomal rece  ...[more]

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