Autosomal recessive congenital cataract linked to EPHA2 in a consanguineous Pakistani family
To investigate the genetic basis of autosomal recessive congenital cataracts in a consanguineous Pakistani family. All affected individuals underwent a detailed ophthalmological and clinical examination. Blood samples were collected and genomic DNAs were extracted. A genome-wide scan was performed w...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular vision 2010-03, Vol.16, p.511-517 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To investigate the genetic basis of autosomal recessive congenital cataracts in a consanguineous Pakistani family.
All affected individuals underwent a detailed ophthalmological and clinical examination. Blood samples were collected and genomic DNAs were extracted. A genome-wide scan was performed with polymorphic microsatellite markers. Logarithm of odds (LOD) scores were calculated, and Eph-receptor type-A2 (EPHA2), residing in the critical interval, was sequenced bidirectionally.
The clinical and ophthalmological examinations suggested that all affected individuals have nuclear cataracts. Genome-wide linkage analyses localized the critical interval to a 20.78 cM (15.08 Mb) interval on chromosome 1p, with a maximum two-point LOD score of 5.21 at theta=0. Sequencing of EPHA2 residing in the critical interval identified a missense mutation: c.2353G>A, which results in an alanine to threonine substitution (p.A785T).
Here, we report for the first time a missense mutation in EPHA2 associated with autosomal recessive congenital cataracts. |
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ISSN: | 1090-0535 1090-0535 |