The pathogenicity of SLC38A8 in five families with foveal hypoplasia and congenital nystagmus

A recently described subtype of foveal hypoplasia with congenital nystagmus and optic-nerve-decussation defects was found to be associated with mutations in the SLC38A8 gene. The aim of this study is to advance the clinical and molecular knowledge of SLC38A8 gene mutations. Five Israeli families wit...

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Veröffentlicht in:Experimental eye research 2020-04, Vol.193, p.107958-107958, Article 107958
Hauptverfasser: Weiner, Chen, Hecht, Idan, Rotenstreich, Ygal, Guttman, Sharon, Or, Lior, Morad, Yair, Shapira, Guy, Shomron, Noam, Pras, Eran
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Zusammenfassung:A recently described subtype of foveal hypoplasia with congenital nystagmus and optic-nerve-decussation defects was found to be associated with mutations in the SLC38A8 gene. The aim of this study is to advance the clinical and molecular knowledge of SLC38A8 gene mutations. Five Israeli families with congenital foveal hypoplasia were studied, two of Karait Jewish origins and three of Indian Jewish origins. Subjects underwent a comprehensive ophthalmic examination including retinal photography and ocular coherence tomography. Molecular analysis including whole exome sequencing and screening of the SLC38A8 gene for specific disease-causing variants was performed. Eight affected individuals were identified, all had congenital nystagmus and all but one had hypoplastic foveal pits. Anterior segment dysgenesis was observed in only one patient, one had evidence of developmental delay and another displayed early age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Molecular analysis revealed a recently described homozygous mutation, c.95T > G; p.Ile32Ser, in two families of Jewish Indian descent, and the same mutation in two families of Karaite Jewish descent. In a patient with only one pathogenic mutation (c.95T > G; p.Ile32Ser), a possible partial clinical expression of the disorder was seen. One patient of Jewish Indian descent was found to be compound heterozygous for c.95T > G; p.Ile32Ser and a novel mutation c.490_491delCT; p.L164Vfs*41. In five unrelated families with congenital nystagmus and foveal hypoplasia, mutations in the SLC38A8 gene were identified. Possible partial expression in a heterozygous patient was observed and novel potential disease-related phenotypes were identified including early-onset AMD and developmental delay. A novel mutation was also identified and a similar mutation in both Indian and Karaite Jewish ethnicities could be suggestive for common ancestry. •Foveal hypoplasia is a congenital disorder characterized by a lack of foveal depression in the foveal area.•This study describes five unrelated families with foveal hypoplasia and nystagmus associated with SLC38A8 gene mutations. Expression in both Indian and Karaite Jewish ethnicities could be suggestive for common ancestry. A novel mutation c.490_491delCT is identified in the SLC38A8 gene.•Expression in both Indian and Karaite Jewish ethnicities could be suggestive for common ancestry.•A novel mutation c.490_491delCT is identified in the SLC38A8 gene.
ISSN:0014-4835
1096-0007
DOI:10.1016/j.exer.2020.107958