PURPOSE: To identify the genetic defect, and to phenotype, three consanguineous Tunisian families presenting with early-onset retinal degeneration (EORD). METHODS: All accessible family members were included. They underwent blood sampling and ophthalmological examination including, when possible, full-field ERG and pupillometry. A genome-wide linkage analysis was initiated. Mutation analysis of the RPE65 gene within the linked interval was performed by bi-directional sequencing. RESULTS: Eleven out of 53 examined members were clinically affected with an EORD. Linkage analysis revealed a maximal lod score of 4.02 (theta=0.1) for the marker D1S207 on 1p31. Mutational screening of the RPE65 gene identified a homozygous R91W mutation co-segregating with the disease in all affected individuals. Eleven homozygotes had nystagmus and acuities ranging from CF to NLP. Two retinal patterns were identified: pattern 1 presented mid-peripheral deep white dot deposits and virtually no clumped pigmentation, whereas pattern 2 showed mid-peripheral pigmented clumps without any white deposits. Homozygotes had no detectable full-field ERG and an abnormal pupillary light reflex. Eleven heterozygotes had normal visual function. CONCLUSION: We identified and characterised an endemic form of early onset rod-cone dystrophy in a consanguineous population from northeastern Tunisia, due to the prevalence of a single RPE65 mutation. Two funduscopic patterns were identified: white dot deposits in earlier stages and clumped pigment in later stages.
PURPOSE: To identify the genetic defect, and to phenotype, three consanguineous Tunisian families presenting with early-onset retinal degeneration (EORD). METHODS: All accessible family members were included. They underwent blood sampling and ophthalmological examination including, when possible, full-field ERG and pupillometry. A genome-wide linkage analysis was initiated. Mutation analysis of the RPE65 gene within the linked interval was performed by bi-directional sequencing. RESULTS: Eleven out of 53 examined members were clinically affected with an EORD. Linkage analysis revealed a maximal lod score of 4.02 (theta=0.1) for the marker D1S207 on 1p31. Mutational screening of the RPE65 gene identified a homozygous R91W mutation co-segregating with the disease in all affected individuals. Eleven homozygotes had nystagmus and acuities ranging from CF to NLP. Two retinal patterns were identified: pattern 1 presented mid-peripheral deep white dot deposits and virtually no clumped pigmentation, whereas pattern 2 showed mid-peripheral pigmented clumps without any white deposits. Homozygotes had no detectable full-field ERG and an abnormal pupillary light reflex. Eleven heterozygotes had normal visual function. CONCLUSION: We identified and characterised an endemic form of early onset rod-cone dystrophy in a consanguineous population from northeastern Tunisia, due to the prevalence of a single RPE65 mutation. Two funduscopic patterns were identified: white dot deposits in earlier stages and clumped pigment in later stages.
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