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Pseudodominance in two families with KCNV2 related retinopathy.


ABSTRACT: Purpose:To describe the phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of two families with cone dystrophy with supernormal rod responses (CDSRR) presenting with a pseudodominant inheritance of disease. Observations:Three affected members from each family were ascertained. Family 1 of Egyptian ancestry showed consanguinity, and Family 2 was of Northern Iraqi ancestry. Both families showed pseudodominance in their pedigrees.Individuals presented with reduced visual acuity and nyctalopia. Macular disturbances were present in all, varying from a decreased foveal reflex to geographic atrophy. Electrophysiology showed reduced scotopic b-wave amplitudes and prolonged implicit times, and characteristic elevated b-wave amplitudes with high intensity flashes in all individuals.Genetic analysis of Family 1 identified a complete homozygous deletion of the KCNV2 gene, and in Family 2 a homozygous missense variation of c.562T > A: p.(Trp188Arg). Conclusions and importance:To our knowledge this is the first report of pseudodominance of CDSRR, with a novel pathogenic KCNV2 variant present in the second family. Clinicians evaluating these individuals should consider autosomal recessive disease manifesting as pseudodominant inheritance. In such cases, electrophysiology remains essential for making a definitive diagnosis.

SUBMITTER: Kiray G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7057165 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pseudodominance in two families with <i>KCNV2</i> related retinopathy.

Kiray Gulunay G   Rapata Micah M   Sharp Dianne D   Vincent Andrea L AL  

American journal of ophthalmology case reports 20200226


<h4>Purpose</h4>To describe the phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of two families with cone dystrophy with supernormal rod responses (CDSRR) presenting with a pseudodominant inheritance of disease.<h4>Observations</h4>Three affected members from each family were ascertained. Family 1 of Egyptian ancestry showed consanguinity, and Family 2 was of Northern Iraqi ancestry. Both families showed pseudodominance in their pedigrees.Individuals presented with reduced visual acuity and nyctalopia.  ...[more]

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