1. Next-generation sequencing applied to a large French cone and cone-rod dystrophy cohort: mutation spectrum and new genotype-phenotype correlation.
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Boulanger-Scemama, Elise, Shamieh, Said El, Démontant, Vanessa, Condroyer, Christel, Antonio, Aline, Michiels, Christelle, Boyard, Fiona, Saraiva, Jean-Paul, Letexier, Mélanie, Souied, Eric, Mohand-Saïd, Saddek, Sahel, José-Alain, Zeitz, Christina, Audo, Isabelle, and El Shamieh, Said
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RETINAL degeneration ,NUCLEOTIDE sequence ,GENETIC mutation ,HUMAN phenotype ,GENETIC disorders ,VISION disorders - Abstract
Background: Cone and cone-rod dystrophies are clinically and genetically heterogeneous inherited retinal disorders with predominant cone impairment. They should be distinguished from the more common group of rod-cone dystrophies (retinitis pigmentosa) due to their more severe visual prognosis with early central vision loss. The purpose of our study was to document mutation spectrum of a large French cohort of cone and cone-rod dystrophies.Methods: We applied Next-Generation Sequencing targeting a panel of 123 genes implicated in retinal diseases to 96 patients. A systematic filtering approach was used to identify likely disease causing variants, subsequently confirmed by Sanger sequencing and co-segregation analysis when possible.Results: Overall, the likely causative mutations were detected in 62.1 % of cases, revealing 33 known and 35 novel mutations. This rate was higher for autosomal dominant (100 %) than autosomal recessive cases (53.8 %). Mutations in ABCA4 and GUCY2D were responsible for 19.2 % and 29.4 % of resolved cases with recessive and dominant inheritance, respectively. Furthermore, unexpected genotype-phenotype correlations were identified, confirming the complexity of inherited retinal disorders with phenotypic overlap between cone-rod dystrophies and other retinal diseases.Conclusions: In summary, this time-efficient approach allowed mutation detection in the most important cohort of cone-rod dystrophies investigated so far covering the largest number of genes. Association of known gene defects with novel phenotypes and mode of inheritance were established. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2015
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