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Clinical and Genetic Characteristics of 15 Affected Patients From 12 Japanese Families with

Authors :
Xiao, Liu
Kaoru, Fujinami
Kazuki, Kuniyoshi
Mineo, Kondo
Shinji, Ueno
Takaaki, Hayashi
Kiyofumi, Mochizuki
Shuhei, Kameya
Lizhu, Yang
Yu, Fujinami-Yokokawa
Gavin, Arno
Nikolas, Pontikos
Hiroyuki, Sakuramoto
Taro, Kominami
Hiroko, Terasaki
Satoshi, Katagiri
Kei, Mizobuchi
Natsuko, Nakamura
Kazutoshi, Yoshitake
Yozo, Miyake
Shiying, Li
Toshihide, Kurihara
Kazuo, Tsubota
Takeshi, Iwata
Kazushige, Tsunoda
Source :
Translational Vision Science & Technology
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Purpose To determine the clinical and genetic characteristics of patients with GUCY2D-associated retinal disorder (GUCY2D-RD). Methods Fifteen patients from 12 families with inherited retinal disorder (IRD) and harboring GUCY2D variants were ascertained from 730 Japanese families with IRD. Comprehensive ophthalmological examinations, including visual acuity (VA) measurement, retinal imaging, and electrophysiological assessment were performed to classify patients into three phenotype subgroups; macular dystrophy (MD), cone-rod dystrophy (CORD), and Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA). In silico analysis was performed for the detected variants, and the molecularly confirmed inheritance pattern was determined (autosomal dominant/recessive [AD/AR]). Results The median age of onset/examination was 22.0/38.0 years (ranges, 0-55 and 1-73) with a median VA of 0.80/0.70 LogMAR units (ranges, 0.00-1.52 and 0.10-1.52) in the right/left eye, respectively. Macular atrophy was identified in seven patients (46.7%), and two had diffuse fundus disturbance (13.3%), and six had an essentially normal fundus (40.0%). There were 11 patients with generalized cone-rod dysfunction (78.6%), two with entire functional loss (14.3%), and one with confined macular dysfunction (7.1%). There were nine families with ADCORD, one with ARCORD, one with ADMD, and one with ARLCA. Ten GUCY2D variants were identified, including four novel variants (p.Val56GlyfsTer262, p.Met246Ile, p.Arg761Trp, p.Glu874Lys). Conclusions This large cohort study delineates the disease spectrum of GUCY2D-RD. Diverse clinical presentations with various severities of ADCORD and the early-onset severe phenotype of ARLCA are illustrated. A relatively lower prevalence of GUCY2D-RD for ADCORD and ARLCA in the Japanese population was revealed. Translational Relevance The obtained data help to monitor and counsel patients, especially in East Asia, as well as to design future therapeutic approaches.

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ISSN :
21642591
Volume :
9
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Translational vision sciencetechnology
Accession number :
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