L Liu1, B Dong, X Chen, J Li, Y Li. 1. Department of Genetics, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Beijing Institute of Ophthalmology, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To report a novel mutation of ALMS1 in a Chinese family with Alström syndrome. DESIGN: Observational case report and results of DNA analysis. METHODS: A family including one patient and four unaffected relatives was examined clinically. One hundred normal Chinese individuals served as control subjects. Genomic DNA was extracted from venous blood of all participants. Exons 8, 10, and 16 of the ALMS1 gene was amplified by the PCR. The PCR products were analysed using direct sequencing. RESULTS: Clinical examination and laboratory investigations indicate Alström syndrome for the proband of this family. Sequencing of part of the ALMS1 gene identified one novel homozygous non-sense mutation, c.8335 C>T, resulting in a premature termination signal at codon 2471 (Q2471X). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings expand the spectrum of ALMS1 gene mutations causing Alström syndrome and further confirm the role of ALMS1 gene in the pathogenesis of Alström syndrome.
PURPOSE: To report a novel mutation of ALMS1 in a Chinese family with Alström syndrome. DESIGN: Observational case report and results of DNA analysis. METHODS: A family including one patient and four unaffected relatives was examined clinically. One hundred normal Chinese individuals served as control subjects. Genomic DNA was extracted from venous blood of all participants. Exons 8, 10, and 16 of the ALMS1 gene was amplified by the PCR. The PCR products were analysed using direct sequencing. RESULTS: Clinical examination and laboratory investigations indicate Alström syndrome for the proband of this family. Sequencing of part of the ALMS1 gene identified one novel homozygous non-sense mutation, c.8335 C>T, resulting in a premature termination signal at codon 2471 (Q2471X). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings expand the spectrum of ALMS1 gene mutations causing Alström syndrome and further confirm the role of ALMS1 gene in the pathogenesis of Alström syndrome.
Authors: Jan D Marshall; Jean Muller; Gayle B Collin; Gabriella Milan; Stephen F Kingsmore; Darrell Dinwiddie; Emily G Farrow; Neil A Miller; Francesca Favaretto; Pietro Maffei; Hélène Dollfus; Roberto Vettor; Jürgen K Naggert Journal: Hum Mutat Date: 2015-05-18 Impact factor: 4.878