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Determinants of Disease Penetrance in PRPF31-Associated Retinopathy

Authors :
Zhiqin Huang
Dan Zhang
Jennifer A. Thompson
Alanis Lima
Shang Chih Chen
Tina M. Lamey
Sue Fletcher
Sang Yoon Moon
Mary S. Attia
Xiao Zhang
Khine Zaw
Janya Grainok
John N. De Roach
Terri L. McLaren
Fred K. Chen
Luke Jennings
Danial Roshandel
Samuel McLenachan
Rachael C. Heath Jeffery
Source :
Genes, Volume 12, Issue 10, Genes, Vol 12, Iss 1542, p 1542 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
MDPI, 2021.

Abstract

Retinitis pigmentosa 11 (RP11) is caused by dominant mutations in PRPF31, however a significant proportion of mutation carriers do not develop retinopathy. Here, we investigated the relationship between CNOT3 polymorphism, MSR1 repeat copy number and disease penetrance in RP11 patients and non-penetrant carriers (NPCs). We further characterized PRPF31 and CNOT3 expression in fibroblasts from eight RP11 patients and one NPC from a family carrying the c.1205C&gt<br />T variant. Retinal organoids (ROs) and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) were differentiated from induced pluripotent stem cells derived from RP11 patients, an NPC and a control subject. All RP11 patients were homozygous for the 3-copy MSR1 repeat in the PRPF31 promoter, while 3/5 NPCs carried a 4-copy MSR1 repeat. The CNOT3 rs4806718 genotype did not correlate with disease penetrance. PRFP31 expression declined with age in adult cadaveric retina. PRPF31 and CNOT3 expression was reduced in RP11 fibroblasts, RO and RPE compared with controls. Both RP11 and NPC RPE displayed shortened primary cilia compared with controls, however a subpopulation of cells with normal cilia lengths was present in NPC RPE monolayers. Our results indicate that RP11 non-penetrance is associated with the inheritance of a 4-copy MSR1 repeat, but not with CNOT3 polymorphisms.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20734425
Volume :
12
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Genes
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ce1cc5855f95a9e8d32023aaaaf2ac08