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A dominant mutation in RPE65 identified by whole-exome sequencing causes retinitis pigmentosa with choroidal involvement
Authors:Bowne Sara J  Humphries Marian M  Sullivan Lori S  Kenna Paul F  Tam Lawrence C S  Kiang Anna S  Campbell Matthew  Weinstock George M  Koboldt Daniel C  Ding Li  Fulton Robert S  Sodergren Erica J  Allman Denis  Millington-Ward Sophia  Palfi Arpad  McKee Alex  Blanton Susan H  Slifer Susan  Konidari Ioanna  Farrar G Jane  Daiger Stephen P  Humphries Peter
Affiliation:Human Genetics Center, The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX, USA.
Abstract:
Linkage testing using Affymetrix 6.0 SNP Arrays mapped the disease locus in TCD-G, an Irish family with autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa (adRP), to an 8.8 Mb region on 1p31. Of 50 known genes in the region, 11 candidates, including RPE65 and PDE4B, were sequenced using di-deoxy capillary electrophoresis. Simultaneously, a subset of family members was analyzed using Agilent SureSelect All Exome capture, followed by sequencing on an Illumina GAIIx platform. Candidate gene and exome sequencing resulted in the identification of an Asp477Gly mutation in exon 13 of the RPE65 gene tracking with the disease in TCD-G. All coding exons of genes not sequenced to sufficient depth by next generation sequencing were sequenced by di-deoxy sequencing. No other potential disease-causing variants were found to segregate with disease in TCD-G. The Asp477Gly mutation was not present in Irish controls, but was found in a second Irish family provisionally diagnosed with choroideremia, bringing the combined maximum two-point LOD score to 5.3. Mutations in RPE65 are a known cause of recessive Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA) and recessive RP, but no dominant mutations have been reported. Protein modeling suggests that the Asp477Gly mutation may destabilize protein folding, and mutant RPE65 protein migrates marginally faster on SDS-PAGE, compared with wild type. Gene therapy for LCA patients with RPE65 mutations has shown great promise, raising the possibility of related therapies for dominant-acting mutations in this gene.
Keywords:retinitis pigmentosa   choroideremia   RPE65   exome capture   next-generation sequencing
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