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A 5-base insertion in the gammaC-crystallin gene is associated with autosomal dominant variable zonular pulverulent cataract.

Z Ren1, A Li, B S Shastry, T Padma, R Ayyagari, M H Scott, M M Parks, M I Kaiser-Kupfer, J F Hejtmancik.   

Abstract

A seven-generation family with 30 members affected by highly variable autosomal dominant zonular pulverulent cataracts has been previously described. We have localized the cataracts to a 19-cM interval on chromosome 2q33-q35 including the gamma-crystallin gene cluster. Maximum lod scores are 4.56 (theta=0.02) with D2S157, 3.66 (theta=0.12) with D2S72, and 3.57 (theta=0.052) with CRYG. Sequencing and allele-specific oligonucleotide analysis of the pseudo gammaE-crystallin promoter region from individuals in the pedigree suggest that activation of the gammaE-crystallin pseudo gene is unlikely to cause the cataracts in the family. In addition, base changes in the TATA box but not the Sp1-binding site have been found in unaffected controls and can be excluded as a sole cause of cataracts. In order to investigate the underlying genetic mechanism of cataracts in this family further, exons of the highly expressed gammaC- and gammaD-crystallin genes have been sequenced. The gammaD-crystallin gene shows no abnormalities, but a 5-bp duplication within exon 2 of the gammaC-crystallin gene has been found in one allele of each affected family member and is absent from both unaffected family members and unaffected controls. This mutation disrupts the reading frame of the gammaC-crystallin coding sequence and is predicted to result in the synthesis of an unstable gammaC-crystallin with 38 amino acids of the first "Greek key" motif followed by 52 random amino acids. This finding suggests that the appropriate association of mutant betagamma-crystallins into oligomers is not necessary to cause cataracts and may give us new insights into the genetic mechanism of cataract formation.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10914683     DOI: 10.1007/s004390000289

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Genet        ISSN: 0340-6717            Impact factor:   4.132


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3.  Gamma-D crystallin gene (CRYGD) mutation causes autosomal dominant congenital cerulean cataracts.

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4.  A 1-bp deletion in the gammaC-crystallin leads to dominant cataracts in mice.

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5.  Locus heterogeneity in autosomal recessive congenital cataracts: linkage to 9q and germline HSF4 mutations.

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Journal:  Hum Genet       Date:  2005-06-16       Impact factor: 4.132

6.  A novel alphaB-crystallin mutation associated with autosomal dominant congenital lamellar cataract.

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Review 10.  Congenital cataracts and their molecular genetics.

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