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Mutation of the PAX6 gene in a sporadic patient with atypical aniridia

Journal Article · · American Journal of Human Genetics
OSTI ID:134782
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  1. Wilmer Eye Institute, Baltimore, MD (United States); and others

A 28 year-old man presented with poor vision since childhood and gradual further decline of several years duration. His visual acuity measures 20/200 OD with -11.50 + 0.50 x 150 and 20/100 OS with -12.25 + 0.25 x 35. He had a fine nystagmus. His visual fields were full. There was a circumferential pannus with areas of corneal stromal opacification. The iris was hypoplastic with atypical colobomatous defects. The lenses had scattered cortical opacities. The intraocular pressures were normal. The optic nerves had cup disk ratios of 0.6 OU. The family history was negative for similar defects. A diagnosis of aniridia was made and blood was drawn for analysis of the PAX6 gene. PCR amplification of exon 5 showed heterozygous fragments with one allele being larger than normal. Direct DNA sequencing of the individual heterozygous allele showed a 41 base pair insertion at nucleotide 483 in exon 5 of the paired domain. This frameshift mutation changed codon 71 to a stop codon. The diagnosis of aniridia was confirmed in this atypical patient, who will need to be monitored for his high risk of glaucoma. The risk of developing Wilms` tumor in patients with mutations within the aniridia gene is presumably negligible since the neighboring Wilms` tumor gene is unaffected. The identification of intragenic mutations of the PAX6 gene in patients with sporadic aniridia modifies the management of such patients because of recognition of the increased risk of glaucoma and by reducing the necessity for frequent monitoring for the presence of Wilms` tumor.

OSTI ID:
134782
Report Number(s):
CONF-941009--
Journal Information:
American Journal of Human Genetics, Journal Name: American Journal of Human Genetics Journal Issue: Suppl.3 Vol. 55; ISSN AJHGAG; ISSN 0002-9297
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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