Variable retinal phenotypes caused by mutations in the X-linked photopigment gene array

Liliana Mizrahi-Meissonnier, Saul Merin, Eyal Banin, Dror Sharon*

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Abstract

PURPOSE. To examine the involvement of the long (L) and middle (M) wavelength-sensitive cone opsin genes in conedominated phenotypes. METHODS. Clinical and molecular analyses included family history, color vision testing, full-field electroretinography (ERG), linkage analysis, and mutation detection. RESULTS. Eighteen families were recruited that had X-linked retinal disease characterized by cone impairment in which affected males usually had nystagmus, reduced visual acuity, normal to subnormal rod ERG, and reduced or extinguished cone ERG responses. A search for mutations in the L-M pigment gene array revealed disease-causing mutations in six families. In two of them, novel mutations were identified: a large deletion affecting both opsin genes and a single L opsin gene harboring a likely pathogenic mutation, p.Val120Met. A third family carried a single hybrid gene with the p.Cys203Arg mutation. Patients from the three remaining families carried a single opsin gene harboring two similar rare haplotypes. Although the phenotype of members in one of the families was compatible with blue cone monochromacy (BCM), patients from the two other families, who shared an identical haplotype, had only reduced or even normal full-field cone ERGs, but maculopathy was evident. CONCLUSIONS. Novel and known mutations affecting the L-M opsin gene array were identified in families with X-linked cone-dominated phenotypes. The results show that different mutations in this gene array can cause a variety of phenotypes, including BCM, cone dystrophy, and maculopathy. Males with X-linked cone-dominated diseases should be routinely analyzed for mutations in the L-M opsin gene array.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3884-3892
Number of pages9
JournalInvestigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
Volume51
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2010
Externally publishedYes

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