Skewed X inactivation in an X linked nystagmus family resulted from a novel, p.R229G, missense mutation in the FRMD7 gene

Aims:This study aimed to identify the underlying genetic defect of a large Turkish X linked nystagmus (NYS) family.Methods:Both Xp11 and Xq26 loci were tested by linkage analysis. The 12 exons and intron–exon junctions of the FRMD7 gene were screened by direct sequencing. X chromosome inactivation a...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of ophthalmology 2008-01, Vol.92 (1), p.135-142
Hauptverfasser: Kaplan, Y, Vargel, I, Kansu, T, Akin, B, Rohmann, E, Kamaci, S, Uz, E, Ozcelik, T, Wollnik, B, Akarsu, N A
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Zusammenfassung:Aims:This study aimed to identify the underlying genetic defect of a large Turkish X linked nystagmus (NYS) family.Methods:Both Xp11 and Xq26 loci were tested by linkage analysis. The 12 exons and intron–exon junctions of the FRMD7 gene were screened by direct sequencing. X chromosome inactivation analysis was performed by enzymatic predigestion of DNA with a methylation-sensitive enzyme, followed by PCR of the polymorphic CAG repeat of the androgen receptor gene.Results:The family contained 162 individuals, among whom 28 had NYS. Linkage analysis confirmed the Xq26 locus. A novel missense c.686C>G mutation, which causes the substitution of a conserved arginine at amino acid position 229 by glycine (p.R229G) in exon 8 of the FRMD7 gene, was observed. This change was not documented in 120 control individuals. The clinical findings in a female who was homozygous for the mutation were not different from those of affected heterozygous females. Skewed X inactivation was remarkable in the affected females of the family.Conclusions:A novel p.R229G mutation in the FRMD7 gene causes the NYS phenotype, and skewed X inactivation influences the manifestation of the disease in X linked NYS females.
ISSN:0007-1161
1468-2079
DOI:10.1136/bjo.2007.128157