Clinical and molecular genetics of Leber's congenital amaurosis: a multicenter study of Italian patients - PubMed (original) (raw)
Multicenter Study
. 2007 Sep;48(9):4284-90.
doi: 10.1167/iovs.07-0068.
Carmela Ziviello, Francesco Testa, Settimio Rossi, Elisa Fazzi, Paolo Emilio Bianchi, Maurizio Fossarello, Sabrina Signorini, Chiara Bertone, Silvana Galantuomo, Francesco Brancati, Enza Maria Valente, Alfredo Ciccodicola, Ernesto Rinaldi, Alberto Auricchio, Sandro Banfi
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- DOI: 10.1167/iovs.07-0068
Multicenter Study
Clinical and molecular genetics of Leber's congenital amaurosis: a multicenter study of Italian patients
Francesca Simonelli et al. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2007 Sep.
Abstract
Purpose: To identify the molecular basis of Leber's congenital amaurosis (LCA) in a cohort of Italian patients and to perform genotype-phenotype analysis.
Methods: DNA samples from 95 patients with LCA were analyzed by using a microarray chip containing disease-associated sequence variants in eight LCA genes. In addition, all patients in whom no mutations were identified by microarray were subjected to sequence analysis of the CEP290 gene. Patients with mutations identified underwent a detailed ophthalmic evaluation.
Results: Disease-causing mutations were identified in 28% of patients, and twelve novel variants were identified. Mutations occurred more frequently in the RPE65 (8.4%), CRB1 (7.4%), and GUCY2D (5.2%) genes. Mutations in CEP290 were found in only 4.2% of the patients analyzed. Clinical assessment of patients carrying RPE65 or CRB1 mutations revealed the presence of retained visual capabilities in the first decade of life. RPE65 mutations were almost always associated with normal macular thickness, as assessed by optical coherence tomography (OCT), whereas CRB1 mutations were associated with reduced retinal thickness and a coarsely laminated retina. Fundus autofluorescence was mostly observed in patients with RPE65 and GUCY2D mutations and was not elicitable in patients carrying CRB1.
Conclusions: RPE65 gene mutations represented a significant cause of LCA in the Italian population, whereas GUCY2D and CEP290 mutations had a lower frequency than that found in other reports. This finding suggests that the genetic epidemiology of LCA in Italy is different from that reported in the United States and in northern European countries. Autofluorescence in patients with RPE65 mutations was more frequently associated with preserved retinal thickness, which suggests that these mutations are not associated with progression of retinal degeneration. Therefore, normal retinal thickness (identified with OCT) and fundus autofluorescence may be the means with which to identify patients with LCA who carry RPE65 mutations, which are expected to be a potential gene therapy target in the near future.
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