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Mutation screening of TRPM1, GRM6, NYX and CACNA1F genes in patients with congenital stationary night blindness

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE
Volume 30, Issue 3, Pages 521-526

Publisher

SPANDIDOS PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.3892/ijmm.2012.1039

Keywords

congenital stationary night blindness; TRPM1; GRM6; NYX; CACNA1F; mutation; Chinese

Funding

  1. National Science Found for Distinguished Young Scholars [30725044]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds of State Key Laboratory

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The aim of this study was to identify mutations in the TRPM1, GRM6, NYX and CACNA1F genes in patients with congenital stationary night blindness (CSNB). Twenty-four unrelated patients with CSNB were ascertained. Sanger sequencing was used to analyze the coding exons and adjacent intronic regions of TRPM1, GRM6, NYX and CACNA1F. Six mutations were identified in six unrelated patients, including five novel and one known. Of the six, three novel hemizygous mutations, c.92G>A (p.Cys31Tyr), c.149G>C (p.Ary50Pro), and c.[272T>A;1429G>C] (p.[Leu91Gln;Gly47Arg]), were found in NYX in three patients, respectively. A novel c.[1984_1986delCTC;3001G>A] (p.[Leu662del;Gly1001Arg]) mutation was detected in CACNA1F in one patient. One novel and one known heterozygous variation, c.1267T>C (p.Cys423Arg) and c.1537G>A (pVal513Met), were detected in GRM6 in two patients, respectively. No variations were found in TRPM I. The results expand the mutation spectrum of NYX, CACNA1F and GRM6. They also suggest that NYX mutations are a common cause of CSNB.

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