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Molecular diagnosis of putative Stargardt disease by capture next generation sequencing.


ABSTRACT: Stargardt Disease (STGD) is the commonest genetic form of juvenile or early adult onset macular degeneration, which is a genetically heterogeneous disease. Molecular diagnosis of STGD remains a challenge in a significant proportion of cases. To address this, seven patients from five putative STGD families were recruited. We performed capture next generation sequencing (CNGS) of the probands and searched for potentially disease-causing genetic variants in previously identified retinal or macular dystrophy genes. Seven disease-causing mutations in ABCA4 and two in PROM1 were identified by CNGS, which provides a confident genetic diagnosis in these five families. We also provided a genetic basis to explain the differences among putative STGD due to various mutations in different genes. Meanwhile, we show for the first time that compound heterozygous mutations in PROM1 gene could cause cone-rod dystrophy. Our findings support the enormous potential of CNGS in putative STGD molecular diagnosis.

SUBMITTER: Zhang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3999032 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular diagnosis of putative Stargardt disease by capture next generation sequencing.

Zhang Xiao X   Ge Xianglian X   Shi Wei W   Huang Ping P   Min Qingjie Q   Li Minghan M   Yu Xinping X   Wu Yaming Y   Zhao Guangyu G   Tong Yi Y   Jin Zi-Bing ZB   Qu Jia J   Gu Feng F  

PloS one 20140424 4


Stargardt Disease (STGD) is the commonest genetic form of juvenile or early adult onset macular degeneration, which is a genetically heterogeneous disease. Molecular diagnosis of STGD remains a challenge in a significant proportion of cases. To address this, seven patients from five putative STGD families were recruited. We performed capture next generation sequencing (CNGS) of the probands and searched for potentially disease-causing genetic variants in previously identified retinal or macular  ...[more]

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