PURPOSE: To investigate the clinical and genetic appearance of Axenfeld-Rieger anomaly or syndrome (ARAS) and Fuchs' endothelial dystrophy (FED) in a 5-generation pedigree coexpressing both pathologic features in a large number of family members. DESIGN: Observational case-control and DNA linkage and screening study. PARTICIPANTS: Of 114 family members, 50 underwent clinical investigation and DNA analysis between July 2001 and March 2004. METHODS: Linkage at the PITX2 locus was demonstrated using a number of microsatellites mapping to the critical region 4q25 to 4q26. The PITX2 gene was subsequently screened for mutations in all investigated family members. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Linkage of the ARAS and FED phenotype and mutation detection in the PITX2 gene. RESULTS: Twenty-seven patients were identified as being affected by ARAS. Fuchs' endothelial dystrophy was found in 19 patients. Fifteen patients presented both kinds of anomaly. Deoxyribonucleic acid sequencing revealed 2 heteroallelic DNA variants that segregated together (on the same allele) and were present in all severely affected ARAS individuals. The first variant, g.20913G>T, assumed to be the causative mutation for ARAS, causes amino acid substitution at codon 137 (G137V). A statistically significant 2-point logarithm of the odds score of 4.06 was obtained with marker D4S406. The second variant is likely a polymorphism in the intron between exons 2 and 3 (IVS2+8delCinsGTT) and was detected in heterozygous form in 20% of control individuals. CONCLUSION: This gene analysis revealed a novel PITX2 mutation and a polymorphism in a family with ARAS. Whether FED, also manifested in the severely affected individuals, is due to a different but cosegregating gene is to be determined.
PURPOSE: To investigate the clinical and genetic appearance of Axenfeld-Rieger anomaly or syndrome (ARAS) and Fuchs' endothelial dystrophy (FED) in a 5-generation pedigree coexpressing both pathologic features in a large number of family members. DESIGN: Observational case-control and DNA linkage and screening study. PARTICIPANTS: Of 114 family members, 50 underwent clinical investigation and DNA analysis between July 2001 and March 2004. METHODS: Linkage at the PITX2 locus was demonstrated using a number of microsatellites mapping to the critical region 4q25 to 4q26. The PITX2 gene was subsequently screened for mutations in all investigated family members. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Linkage of the ARAS and FED phenotype and mutation detection in the PITX2 gene. RESULTS: Twenty-seven patients were identified as being affected by ARAS. Fuchs' endothelial dystrophy was found in 19 patients. Fifteen patients presented both kinds of anomaly. Deoxyribonucleic acid sequencing revealed 2 heteroallelic DNA variants that segregated together (on the same allele) and were present in all severely affected ARAS individuals. The first variant, g.20913G>T, assumed to be the causative mutation for ARAS, causes amino acid substitution at codon 137 (G137V). A statistically significant 2-point logarithm of the odds score of 4.06 was obtained with marker D4S406. The second variant is likely a polymorphism in the intron between exons 2 and 3 (IVS2+8delCinsGTT) and was detected in heterozygous form in 20% of control individuals. CONCLUSION: This gene analysis revealed a novel PITX2 mutation and a polymorphism in a family with ARAS. Whether FED, also manifested in the severely affected individuals, is due to a different but cosegregating gene is to be determined.
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