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Mutations in FYCO1 identified in families with congenital cataracts.


ABSTRACT: Purpose:This study was designed to identify the pathogenic variants in three consanguineous families with congenital cataracts segregating as a recessive trait. Methods:Consanguineous families with multiple individuals manifesting congenital cataracts were ascertained. All participating members underwent an ophthalmic examination. A small aliquot of the blood sample was collected from all participating individuals, and genomic DNAs were extracted. Homozygosity-based linkage analysis was performed using short tandem repeat (STR) markers. The haplotypes were constructed with alleles of the STR markers, and the two-point logarithm of odds (LOD) scores were calculated. The candidate gene was sequenced bidirectionally to identify the disease-causing mutations. Results:Linkage analysis localized the disease interval to chromosome 3p in three families. Subsequently, bidirectional Sanger sequencing identified two novel mutations-a single base deletion resulting in a frameshift (c.3196delC; p.His1066IlefsTer10) mutation and a single base substitution resulting in a nonsense (c.4270C>T; p.Arg1424Ter) mutation-and a known missense (c.4127T>C, p.Leu1376Pro) mutation in FYCO1. All three mutations showed complete segregation with the disease phenotype and were absent in 96 ethnically matched control individuals. Conclusions:We report two novel mutations and a previously reported mutation in FYCO1 in three large consanguineous families. Taken together, mutations in FYCO1 contribute nearly 15% to the total genetic load of autosomal recessive congenital cataracts in this cohort.

SUBMITTER: Iqbal H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7190580 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<h4>Purpose</h4>This study was designed to identify the pathogenic variants in three consanguineous families with congenital cataracts segregating as a recessive trait.<h4>Methods</h4>Consanguineous families with multiple individuals manifesting congenital cataracts were ascertained. All participating members underwent an ophthalmic examination. A small aliquot of the blood sample was collected from all participating individuals, and genomic DNAs were extracted. Homozygosity-based linkage analys  ...[more]

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