1. Analysis of Phenotypes Associated with Deficiency of PAX6 Haplotypes in Chinese Aniridia Families.
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Hao XL, Chen R, Liu W, Hou BK, Qu LH, Li ZH, Wang DJ, Jin X, and Huang HB
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- Adolescent, Adult, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, China, East Asian People genetics, Frameshift Mutation, Haplotypes, Mutation, Pedigree, Phenotype, Aniridia genetics, PAX6 Transcription Factor genetics
- Abstract
Objective: To examine the clinical phenotype and genetic deficiencies present in Chinese aniridia families with PAX6 haplotype deficiency., Methods: A comprehensive questionnaire and ophthalmological assessments were administered to both affected patients and unaffected relatives. The clinical feature analysis included the evaluation of visual acuity, intraocular pressure, slit-lamp anterior segment examination, fundus photography, and spectral domain optical coherence tomography. To identify the mutation responsible for aniridia, targeted next-generation sequencing was used as a beneficial technique., Results: A total of 4 mutations were identified, consisting of two novel frameshift mutations (c.314delA, p.K105Sfs*33 and c.838_845dup AACACACC, p.S283Tfs*85), along with two recurring nonsense mutations (c.307C>T, p.R103X and c.619A>T, p.K207*). Complete iris absence, macular foveal hypoplasia, and nystagmus were consistent in these PAX6 haplotype-deficient Chinese aniridia families, while corneal lesions, cataracts, and glaucoma exhibited heterogeneity both among the families and within the same family., Conclusion: In our study, two novel PAX6 mutations associated with aniridia were identified in Chinese families, which expanded the phenotypic and genotypic spectrum of PAX6 mutations. We also analyzed the clinical characteristics of PAX6 haplotype deficiency in Chinese aniridia families., (© 2024. Huazhong University of Science and Technology.)
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- 2024
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