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NDP gene mutations in 14 French families with Norrie disease

Norrie disease is a rare X‐inked recessive condition characterized by congenital blindness and occasionally deafness and mental retardation in males. This disease has been ascribed to mutations in the NDP gene on chromosome Xp11.1. Previous investigations of the NDP gene have identified largely sixt...

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Published in:Human mutation 2003-12, Vol.22 (6), p.499-499
Main Authors: Royer, Ghislaine, Hanein, Sylvain, Raclin, Valérie, Gigarel, Nadine, Rozet, Jean-Michel, Munnich, Arnold, Steffann, Julie, Dufier, Jean-Louis, Kaplan, Josseline, Bonnefont, Jean-Paul
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Summary:Norrie disease is a rare X‐inked recessive condition characterized by congenital blindness and occasionally deafness and mental retardation in males. This disease has been ascribed to mutations in the NDP gene on chromosome Xp11.1. Previous investigations of the NDP gene have identified largely sixty disease‐causing sequence variants. Here, we report on ten different NDP gene allelic variants in fourteen of a series of 21 families fulfilling inclusion criteria. Two alterations were intragenic deletions and eight were nucleotide substitutions or splicing variants, six of them being hitherto unreported, namely c.112C>T (p.Arg38Cys), c.129C>G (p.His43Gln), c.133G>A (p.Val45Met), c.268C>T (p.Arg90Cys), c.382T>C (p.Cys128Arg), c.23479‐1G>C (unknown). No NDP gene sequence variant was found in seven of the 21 families. This observation raises the issue of misdiagnosis, phenocopies, or existence of other X‐linked or autosomal genes, the mutations of which would mimic the Norrie disease phenotype. © 2003 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
ISSN:1059-7794
1098-1004
DOI:10.1002/humu.9204