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A novel mutation of p.F321 in GJA8 in human dominant congenital cataracts

AIM: To identify a causative mutation in a three-generation family with autosomal dominant congenital total cataract and dissect the molecular consequence of the identified mutation.METHODS: Clinical and ophthalmological examinations were performed on the affected and unaffected family members. Muta...

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Published in:国际眼科杂志:英文版 2016, Vol.9 (11), p.1561-1567
Main Author: Feng-Tao Dang Fa-Yu Yang Ye-Qin Yang Xiang-Lian Ge Ding Chen Liu Zhang Xin-Ping Yu Feng Gu Yi-Hua Zhu
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Language:English
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Summary:AIM: To identify a causative mutation in a three-generation family with autosomal dominant congenital total cataract and dissect the molecular consequence of the identified mutation.METHODS: Clinical and ophthalmological examinations were performed on the affected and unaffected family members. Mutation were screened in recruited family members by polymerase chain reaction(PCR) of the two reported genes(CRYAA and GJA8) which were linked to human total cataracts and direct sequencing of the PCR product. The molecular consequences of the identified mutation was dissected. The plasmids carrying wild-type and mutant mouse ORF of Gja8, coding for connexin 50(Cx50), were generated and ectopic expressed in 293 cells. Recombinant protein expression and cellular localization of recombinated Cx50 were assessed by confocal microscopy.RESULTS: Clinical and ophthalmological examinations were performed on the affected and unaffected family members. Mutation were screened in recruited family members by PCR of the two reported genes(CRYAA and GJA8) which were linked to human total cataractsand direct sequencing of the PCR product. The molecular consequences of the identified mutation was dissected.The plasmids carrying wild-type and mutant mouse ORF of Gja8, coding for Cx50, were generated and ectopic expressed in 293 cells. Recombinant protein expression and cellular localization of recombinated Cx50 were assessed by confocal microscopy. CONCLUSION: This study has identified a novel cataract mutation in GJA8, which adds a novel mutation to the existing spectrum of Cx50 mutations with cataract.The molecular consequences of p.F32 I mutation in GJA8 exclude instability and the mislocalization of mutant Cx50 protein.
ISSN:2222-3959
2227-4898