ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys
ClinVar: |
c.3366G>C
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p.Glu1122Asp
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, not provided
c.3364G>A , p.Glu1122Lys D , Pathogenic |
Predicted by SNAP2: | A: N (57%), C: N (57%), D: D (91%), F: N (53%), G: N (57%), H: N (57%), I: N (57%), K: D (95%), L: N (53%), M: N (53%), N: N (66%), P: N (57%), Q: N (61%), R: N (53%), S: N (61%), T: N (66%), V: N (61%), W: D (71%), Y: N (53%), |
Predicted by PROVEAN: | A: D, C: D, D: D, F: D, G: D, H: D, I: D, K: D, L: D, M: D, N: D, P: D, Q: D, R: D, S: D, T: D, V: D, W: D, Y: D, |
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[hide] Analysis of autofluorescent retinal images and mea... Exp Eye Res. 2010 Aug;91(2):143-52. Epub 2010 Apr 14. Chen B, Tosha C, Gorin MB, Nusinowitz S
Analysis of autofluorescent retinal images and measurement of atrophic lesion growth in Stargardt disease.
Exp Eye Res. 2010 Aug;91(2):143-52. Epub 2010 Apr 14., [PMID:20398653]
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Current retinal imaging techniques using scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO) provide a powerful mechanism for characterizing the topographical distribution of lipofuscin fluorophores and atrophic lesions (ALs) in retinal disease. In this paper we describe a novel Edge-Flow-Driven Variational Image Segmentation analysis to measure and evaluate progressive change in the area of ALs as well as regions of hyperfluorescence (HF). The algorithm is embedded in a series of almost completely automated image processing steps that allow rapid comparison of serial images. The sensitivity of the methodology to detect change was evaluated by measuring progression of AF lesion size in a cohort of Stargardt Macular Dystrophy (STGD) patients. Fifty-two STGD subjects (mean age = 41.0 +/- 16.6 years, range 9-78 yrs) at varying stages of disease participated in this prospective study. Twenty-four of the 52 subjects presented with atrophic lesions in one or both eyes on first evaluation. For this subgroup of subjects, the mean (+/-1 sd) follow-up time was 2.92 (+0.26) years (range 0.57-3.26 years) and the mean (+/-1 sd) rate of change was found to be approximately 0.94 (+/-0.87) mm(2)/year (range 0.2-2.13 mm(2)/yr). With this methodology, progressive enlargement of AL area was detectable in as little as one year, while regions of HF generally decreased, although there was considerable variability in the appearnce of HF, presumably reflecting the combined effects of the creation or expansion of lipofuscin deposits and resorption and loss associated with retinal cell death. Our findings suggest that this methodology is sufficiently sensitive to detect change and provides a clinically relevant tool to monitor progression not only with regards to natural history, but also to evaluate the efficacy of potential therapeutic interventions in STGD. Finally, we evaluated the association between AL area and measures of rod- and cone-mediated retinal function, as assessed with electroretinography (ERG). In general, the larger the AL, the poorer the ERG response, with a greater impact of lesion size on cone- rather than rod-mediated retinal function, a finding that was expected on the basis of the location and size of the AL and the distribution of rod- and cone-photoreceptors.
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82 ID# Age Years followed Visual Acuity AL Area (mm2 ) HF Area (mm2 ) ffERG Amplitudes (mV) ffERG IT (msec) ABCA4 Variants OD OS OD OS OD OS OD OS OD OS Rod Cone Rod Cone Rod Cone Rod Cone AI AII Group A S0047 53 2.83 20/40 20/40 31.60 33.85 0.20 0.07 304.0 125.4 392.9 143.3 69.5 29.3 72.7 29.3 NF NF S0023 49 3.26 20/160 20/160 9.92 12.67 1.24 1.49 292.1 52.2 272.4 46.4 77.9 36.8 78.3 35.2 L541P/A1038V NF S0050 78 2.71 20/250 20/160 2.02 0.07 1.21 0.67 355.0 82.2 373.1 87.2 76.7 34.1 76.7 34.8 S2255I IVS5,þ1,G > C S0045 44 3.16 20/200 20/160 17.27 44.72 NM NM 177.0 55.7 201.9 50.0 85.3 41.5 87.7 39.9 L541P/A1038V R2107K S0018 35 2.28 20/200 20/250 4.31 2.53 NM NM ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND G1961E S2255I S0033 63 2.35 20/800 20/400 15.51 12.09 1.30 0.22 168.2 53.0 180.9 45.4 96.3 38.0 101.0 38.4 R943Q IVS8,-9, T > C S0048 62 2.56 20/80 20/20 48.45 40.73 NM NM 119.7 69.5 213.9 54.6 71.2 35.6 80.6 35.2 R290Q K346T S0036 62 2.81 20/640 20/500 55.70 43.38 NM NM 174.8 41.1 158.1 50.8 106.6 38.5 102.3 35.2 R1129L Q234X S0029 62 2.81 20/40 20/80 57.62 61.25 NM NM 219.0 26.0 209.2 35.2 77.9 31.3 73.6 30.9 R2030Q NF S0024 43 3.20 20/25 20/25 4.91 3.91 4.18 1.48 98.2 23.7 148.0 36.2 84.0 33.2 85.5 33.6 NF NF S0078 35 1.17 20/100 20/125 5.64 5.39 0.70 0.83 230.1 106.7 187.6 108.8 71.2 34.1 64.6 34.1 IVS39-10,T > C NF S0032 64 2.56 20/250 20/320 8.67 3.67 0.67 0.74 273.2 75.5 235.1 114.7 87.9 30.5 72.7 30.1 R1108C L2027F S0051 52 1.90 20/25 20/20 32.78 29.23 NM NM ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND E471K NF S0115 16 0.57 20/50 20/50 0.77 3.43 NM NM ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NF NF S0077 49 1.14 20/40 20/25 N/A 8.54 0.16 1.89 279.9 111.9 299.3 105.2 N/A N/A N/A N/A NF NF S0042 43 1.84 20/125 20/200 118.15 126.69 NM NM 122.3 27.7 114.8 29.3 85.7 36.4 89.6 36.0 S2255I E471K S0037 46 2.38 20/125 20/200 8.73 N/A 1.29 0.86 338.7 119.3 373.7 109.4 72.3 28.1 70.7 28.1 G1961E S2255I S0020 42 0.0 20/200 20/160 1.16 1.82 NM NM 140.4 43.2 159.9 45.8 81.3 31.3 71.5 29.3 NF NF S0041 44 0.0 20/200 20/160 4.73 7.09 0.96 1.36 260.5 65* 297.2 95.3 113.7 29.7 91.8 28.9 R1129L NF S0087 44 0.0 20/20 20/20 14.89 23.09 NM NM 180.9 66.8 182.2 78.0 76.1 32.9 72.2 32.9 IVS40, þ5,G > A NF S0053 43 0.0 20/100 20/160 1.33 1.85 NM NM ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND S2255I NF S0097 73 0.0 20/200 20/200 49.21 54.26 NM NM ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND D1532E NF S0080 28 0.0 20/125 20/200 NA 0.98 0.56 0.03 333.1 117.2 325.1 121.4 80.2 32.5 82.6 32.9 E1122K S2255I S0210 49 0.0 20/160 20/200 0.21 NA NM NM 304.1 76.1 425.7 81.1 72.8 33.7 79.8 33.7 NF NF Group B S0133 30 0.0 20/125 20/32 0.51 0.01 387.1 123.7 374.8 105.1 65.4 32.9 65.0 32.9 NF NF S0046 49 0.0 20/160 20/160 1.48 1.68 491.2 148.9 494.9 145.3 72.7 30.1 77.3 29.7 P1380L G1961E S0141 40 0.0 20/13 20/32 1.88 0.41 389.0 156.5 343.5 150.6 70.8 33.3 69.7 34.4 NF NF S0058 61 0.0 20/50 20/50 1.48 1.52 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NF NF S0149 16 0.0 20/80 20/100 1.59 0.62 285.0 87.4 333.4 115.3 62.6 32.5 61.4 32.5 NF NF S0083 15 0.0 20/13 20/13 0.17 0.48 441.1 144.2 472.0 155.5 74.4 33.3 71.6 33.3 G863A NF S0216 44 0.0 20/25 20/32 0.52 1.04 228.7 97.7 192.7 75.3 83.8 36.8 85.7 36.0 NF NF S0076 9 0.0 20/200 20/160 3.70 4.23 557.7 139.5 319.8 117.3 81.6 29.7 73.4 28.9 W1408R T1526M S0021 19 0.0 20/160 20/160 1.81 1.08 390.4 202.1 ND ND 63.3 29.3 ND ND L2027F W31R S0085 35 0.0 20/16 20/20 2.70 2.56 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND C54T R219T S0044 30 0.0 20/250 20/250 4.23 3.77 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND A1794D L2027F S0035 47 0.0 20/160 20/125 0.46 0.13 239.6 112.3 325.0 141.6 64.1 28.1 62.5 28.1 G863A E471K S0065 61 0.0 20/100 20/125 0.83 0.15 243.4 58.6 226.5 49.2 74.8 32.9 84.5 33.3 G1961E NF S0213 27 0.0 20/25 20/25 0.99 1.03 384.2 124.4 424.4 137.9 72.4 31.7 72.4 35.2 NF NF S0088 55 0.0 20/25 20/20 0.11 0.47 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND R1898H NF S0127 16 0.0 20/63 20/63 0.08 0.69 536.3 128.9 470.3 136.4 65.4 30.9 77.1 30.9 L541P/A1038V NF S0057 47 0.48 20/125 20/160 1.20 1.75 252.1 80.3 210.5 100.5 75.5 32.9 89.6 32.5 NF NF S0043 53 2.91 20/200 20/200 0.97 0.53 250.5 173.2 354.6 179.2 72.7 28.5 80.1 30.1 G1961E F873I S0101 37 1.1 20/40 20/20 0.14 0.25 382.2 159.7 422.7 156.7 70.5 32.5 74.0 32.9 A1038V IVS42 þ 1,G > A S0027 17 2.18 20/50 20/50 1.60 2.12 196.3 36.3 198.0 51.0 84.7 32.9 98.8 35.3 NF NF S0104 20 1.19 20/160 20/200 0.05 0.12 237.4 77.7 440.1 88.7 63.0 30.9 64.6 30.1 NF NF S0110 26 1.02 20/200 20/125 0.65 0.56 333.8 94.5 349.4 98.7 68.9 32.1 68.9 32.5 R1129L NF S0049 34 2.13 20/50 20/200 0.76 0.92 374.4 97.2 344.0 90.5 81.0 32.9 65.8 33.7 R1129L NF S0075 22 1.06 20/63 20/125 0.40 0.69 454.5 114.0 452.7 122.8 77.5 32.1 75.5 32.9 G1961E NF S0039 36 2.2 20/160 20/100 0.15 0.13 347.7 137.1 395.8 142.0 80.1 31.3 61.7 30.9 M1V R2107H S0054 31 1.93 20/40 20/40 0.41 0.56 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND G1961E S2255I S0040 11 2.97 20/160 20/160 0.46 0.07 610.2 72.5 375.6 67.4 106.5 37.2 93.5 32.9 R572X N1805D S0028 54 2.73 20/16 20/16 1.04 1.54 425.5 105.8 386.3 107.8 83.4 34.4 84.1 34.8 L541P/A1038V R2030Q ND ¼ not done.
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 20398653:82:2423
status: NEW81 ID# Age Years followed Visual Acuity AL Area (mm2 ) HF Area (mm2 ) ffERG Amplitudes (mV) ffERG IT (msec) ABCA4 Variants OD OS OD OS OD OS OD OS OD OS Rod Cone Rod Cone Rod Cone Rod Cone AI AII Group A S0047 53 2.83 20/40 20/40 31.60 33.85 0.20 0.07 304.0 125.4 392.9 143.3 69.5 29.3 72.7 29.3 NF NF S0023 49 3.26 20/160 20/160 9.92 12.67 1.24 1.49 292.1 52.2 272.4 46.4 77.9 36.8 78.3 35.2 L541P/A1038V NF S0050 78 2.71 20/250 20/160 2.02 0.07 1.21 0.67 355.0 82.2 373.1 87.2 76.7 34.1 76.7 34.8 S2255I IVS5,&#fe;1,G > C S0045 44 3.16 20/200 20/160 17.27 44.72 NM NM 177.0 55.7 201.9 50.0 85.3 41.5 87.7 39.9 L541P/A1038V R2107K S0018 35 2.28 20/200 20/250 4.31 2.53 NM NM ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND G1961E S2255I S0033 63 2.35 20/800 20/400 15.51 12.09 1.30 0.22 168.2 53.0 180.9 45.4 96.3 38.0 101.0 38.4 R943Q IVS8,-9, T > C S0048 62 2.56 20/80 20/20 48.45 40.73 NM NM 119.7 69.5 213.9 54.6 71.2 35.6 80.6 35.2 R290Q K346T S0036 62 2.81 20/640 20/500 55.70 43.38 NM NM 174.8 41.1 158.1 50.8 106.6 38.5 102.3 35.2 R1129L Q234X S0029 62 2.81 20/40 20/80 57.62 61.25 NM NM 219.0 26.0 209.2 35.2 77.9 31.3 73.6 30.9 R2030Q NF S0024 43 3.20 20/25 20/25 4.91 3.91 4.18 1.48 98.2 23.7 148.0 36.2 84.0 33.2 85.5 33.6 NF NF S0078 35 1.17 20/100 20/125 5.64 5.39 0.70 0.83 230.1 106.7 187.6 108.8 71.2 34.1 64.6 34.1 IVS39-10,T > C NF S0032 64 2.56 20/250 20/320 8.67 3.67 0.67 0.74 273.2 75.5 235.1 114.7 87.9 30.5 72.7 30.1 R1108C L2027F S0051 52 1.90 20/25 20/20 32.78 29.23 NM NM ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND E471K NF S0115 16 0.57 20/50 20/50 0.77 3.43 NM NM ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NF NF S0077 49 1.14 20/40 20/25 N/A 8.54 0.16 1.89 279.9 111.9 299.3 105.2 N/A N/A N/A N/A NF NF S0042 43 1.84 20/125 20/200 118.15 126.69 NM NM 122.3 27.7 114.8 29.3 85.7 36.4 89.6 36.0 S2255I E471K S0037 46 2.38 20/125 20/200 8.73 N/A 1.29 0.86 338.7 119.3 373.7 109.4 72.3 28.1 70.7 28.1 G1961E S2255I S0020 42 0.0 20/200 20/160 1.16 1.82 NM NM 140.4 43.2 159.9 45.8 81.3 31.3 71.5 29.3 NF NF S0041 44 0.0 20/200 20/160 4.73 7.09 0.96 1.36 260.5 65* 297.2 95.3 113.7 29.7 91.8 28.9 R1129L NF S0087 44 0.0 20/20 20/20 14.89 23.09 NM NM 180.9 66.8 182.2 78.0 76.1 32.9 72.2 32.9 IVS40, &#fe;5,G > A NF S0053 43 0.0 20/100 20/160 1.33 1.85 NM NM ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND S2255I NF S0097 73 0.0 20/200 20/200 49.21 54.26 NM NM ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND D1532E NF S0080 28 0.0 20/125 20/200 NA 0.98 0.56 0.03 333.1 117.2 325.1 121.4 80.2 32.5 82.6 32.9 E1122K S2255I S0210 49 0.0 20/160 20/200 0.21 NA NM NM 304.1 76.1 425.7 81.1 72.8 33.7 79.8 33.7 NF NF Group B S0133 30 0.0 20/125 20/32 0.51 0.01 387.1 123.7 374.8 105.1 65.4 32.9 65.0 32.9 NF NF S0046 49 0.0 20/160 20/160 1.48 1.68 491.2 148.9 494.9 145.3 72.7 30.1 77.3 29.7 P1380L G1961E S0141 40 0.0 20/13 20/32 1.88 0.41 389.0 156.5 343.5 150.6 70.8 33.3 69.7 34.4 NF NF S0058 61 0.0 20/50 20/50 1.48 1.52 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NF NF S0149 16 0.0 20/80 20/100 1.59 0.62 285.0 87.4 333.4 115.3 62.6 32.5 61.4 32.5 NF NF S0083 15 0.0 20/13 20/13 0.17 0.48 441.1 144.2 472.0 155.5 74.4 33.3 71.6 33.3 G863A NF S0216 44 0.0 20/25 20/32 0.52 1.04 228.7 97.7 192.7 75.3 83.8 36.8 85.7 36.0 NF NF S0076 9 0.0 20/200 20/160 3.70 4.23 557.7 139.5 319.8 117.3 81.6 29.7 73.4 28.9 W1408R T1526M S0021 19 0.0 20/160 20/160 1.81 1.08 390.4 202.1 ND ND 63.3 29.3 ND ND L2027F W31R S0085 35 0.0 20/16 20/20 2.70 2.56 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND C54T R219T S0044 30 0.0 20/250 20/250 4.23 3.77 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND A1794D L2027F S0035 47 0.0 20/160 20/125 0.46 0.13 239.6 112.3 325.0 141.6 64.1 28.1 62.5 28.1 G863A E471K S0065 61 0.0 20/100 20/125 0.83 0.15 243.4 58.6 226.5 49.2 74.8 32.9 84.5 33.3 G1961E NF S0213 27 0.0 20/25 20/25 0.99 1.03 384.2 124.4 424.4 137.9 72.4 31.7 72.4 35.2 NF NF S0088 55 0.0 20/25 20/20 0.11 0.47 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND R1898H NF S0127 16 0.0 20/63 20/63 0.08 0.69 536.3 128.9 470.3 136.4 65.4 30.9 77.1 30.9 L541P/A1038V NF S0057 47 0.48 20/125 20/160 1.20 1.75 252.1 80.3 210.5 100.5 75.5 32.9 89.6 32.5 NF NF S0043 53 2.91 20/200 20/200 0.97 0.53 250.5 173.2 354.6 179.2 72.7 28.5 80.1 30.1 G1961E F873I S0101 37 1.1 20/40 20/20 0.14 0.25 382.2 159.7 422.7 156.7 70.5 32.5 74.0 32.9 A1038V IVS42 &#fe; 1,G > A S0027 17 2.18 20/50 20/50 1.60 2.12 196.3 36.3 198.0 51.0 84.7 32.9 98.8 35.3 NF NF S0104 20 1.19 20/160 20/200 0.05 0.12 237.4 77.7 440.1 88.7 63.0 30.9 64.6 30.1 NF NF S0110 26 1.02 20/200 20/125 0.65 0.56 333.8 94.5 349.4 98.7 68.9 32.1 68.9 32.5 R1129L NF S0049 34 2.13 20/50 20/200 0.76 0.92 374.4 97.2 344.0 90.5 81.0 32.9 65.8 33.7 R1129L NF S0075 22 1.06 20/63 20/125 0.40 0.69 454.5 114.0 452.7 122.8 77.5 32.1 75.5 32.9 G1961E NF S0039 36 2.2 20/160 20/100 0.15 0.13 347.7 137.1 395.8 142.0 80.1 31.3 61.7 30.9 M1V R2107H S0054 31 1.93 20/40 20/40 0.41 0.56 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND G1961E S2255I S0040 11 2.97 20/160 20/160 0.46 0.07 610.2 72.5 375.6 67.4 106.5 37.2 93.5 32.9 R572X N1805D S0028 54 2.73 20/16 20/16 1.04 1.54 425.5 105.8 386.3 107.8 83.4 34.4 84.1 34.8 L541P/A1038V R2030Q ND &#bc; not done.
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 20398653:81:2421
status: NEW[hide] ABCA4 disease progression and a proposed strategy ... Hum Mol Genet. 2009 Mar 1;18(5):931-41. Epub 2008 Dec 12. Cideciyan AV, Swider M, Aleman TS, Tsybovsky Y, Schwartz SB, Windsor EA, Roman AJ, Sumaroka A, Steinberg JD, Jacobson SG, Stone EM, Palczewski K
ABCA4 disease progression and a proposed strategy for gene therapy.
Hum Mol Genet. 2009 Mar 1;18(5):931-41. Epub 2008 Dec 12., [PMID:19074458]
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Autosomal recessive retinal diseases caused by mutations in the ABCA4 gene are being considered for gene replacement therapy. All individuals with ABCA4-disease show macular degeneration, but only some are thought to progress to retina-wide blindness. It is currently not predictable if or when specific ABCA4 genotypes will show extramacular disease, and how fast it will progress thereafter. Early clinical trials of focal subretinal gene therapy will aim to arrest disease progression in the extramacular retina. In 66 individuals with known disease-causing ABCA4 alleles, we defined retina-wide disease expression by measuring rod- and cone-photoreceptor-mediated vision. Serial measurements over a mean period of 8.7 years were consistent with a model wherein a normal plateau phase of variable length was followed by initiation of retina-wide disease that progressed exponentially. Once initiated, the mean rate of disease progression was 1.1 log/decade for rods and 0.45 log/decade for cones. Spatio-temporal progression of disease could be described as the sum of two components, one with a central-to-peripheral gradient and the other with a uniform retina-wide pattern. Estimates of the age of disease initiation were used as a severity metric and contributions made by each ABCA4 allele were predicted. One-third of the non-truncating alleles were found to cause more severe disease than premature truncations supporting the existence of a pathogenic component beyond simple loss of function. Genotype-based inclusion/exclusion criteria and prediction of the age of retina-wide disease initiation will be invaluable for selecting appropriate candidates for clinical trials in ABCA4 disease.
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127 And for an additional eight mutations (G818E, A1038V;L541P, E1087D, R1108C, E1122K, IVS40þ5G.A, L1940P and K2172R), we performed severity estimates recursively by using estimates established above.
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 19074458:127:76
status: NEW151 Estimated severity of ABCA4 alleles and their properties ABCA4 allele Delay of retina-wide disease initiation (years)a In vitro or in vivo studiesb Molecular structural localizationc C2150Y 225.8 NBD-2 A1038V;L541P 214.0 35, 38 ECD-1/NBD-1 IVS38-10 T.C 211.1 L244P 25.7 ECD-1 E1122K 23.5 NBD-1 C54Y 22.1 35 ECD-1 IVS35þ2 T.C 22.1 R602W 21.8 38 ECD-1 V1896D 21.8 TM12 L1940P 21.4 NBD-2 Truncation mutationsd 0.0 E1087D 2.8 NBD-1 R220C 3.9 ECD-1 A1598D 3.9 ECD-2 R1640Q 3.9 ECD-2 R1098C 4.9 NBD-1 P1380L 7.4 35 TM7 N965S 7.6 35 NBD-1 V1433I 8.6 ECD-2 R1108C 10.4 35 NBD-1 T1526M 14.5 35 ECD-2 R2030Q 14.5 NBD-2 L2027F 15.1 35,37 NBD-2 G818E 17.3 35 TM5/TM6 S100P 18.2 ECD-1 L1201R 18.2 NBD-1 R18W 18.5 Nt D600E 18.5 ECD-1 L11P 21.7 Nt D654N 25.3 36 ECD-1 K2172R 27.9 NBD-2 IVS40þ5 G.A 28.1 G1961E 37.9 35 NBD-2 G1961R 44.0 NBD-2 a Delay of retina-wide disease initiation relative to the standard of age 10.6 years.
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 19074458:151:276
status: NEW[hide] Mutations in ABCA4 result in accumulation of lipof... Hum Mol Genet. 2004 Mar 1;13(5):525-34. Epub 2004 Jan 6. Cideciyan AV, Aleman TS, Swider M, Schwartz SB, Steinberg JD, Brucker AJ, Maguire AM, Bennett J, Stone EM, Jacobson SG
Mutations in ABCA4 result in accumulation of lipofuscin before slowing of the retinoid cycle: a reappraisal of the human disease sequence.
Hum Mol Genet. 2004 Mar 1;13(5):525-34. Epub 2004 Jan 6., [PMID:14709597]
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Mutations in ABCA4, which encodes a photoreceptor specific ATP-binding cassette transporter (ABCR), cause autosomal recessive forms of human blindness due to retinal degeneration (RD) including Stargardt disease. The exact disease sequence leading to photoreceptor and vision loss in ABCA4-RD is not known. Extrapolation from murine and in vitro studies predicts that two of the earliest pathophysiological features resulting from disturbed ABCR function in man would be slowed kinetics of the retinoid cycle and accelerated deposition of lipofuscin in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). To determine the human pathogenetic sequence, we studied surrogate measures of retinoid cycle kinetics, lipofuscin accumulation, and rod and cone photoreceptor and RPE loss in ABCA4-RD patients with a wide spectrum of disease severities. There were different extents of photoreceptor/RPE loss and lipofuscin accumulation in different regions of the retina. Slowing of retinoid cycle kinetics was not present in all patients; when present, it was not homogeneous across the retina; and the extent of slowing correlated well with the degree of degeneration. The orderly relationship between these phenotypic features permitted the development of a model of disease sequence in ABCA4-RD. The model predicted lipofuscin accumulation as a key and early component of the disease expression in man, as in mice. In man, however, abnormal slowing of the rod and cone retinoid cycle occurs at later stages of the disease sequence. Knowledge of the human ABCA4 disease sequence will be critical for defining rates of progression, selecting appropriate patients and retinal locations for future therapy, and choosing appropriate treatment outcomes.
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45 Of interest were four compound heterozygotes with G1961E change in one allele (P6, P11, P12, P15): those with frameshift mutations in the second allele (2005delAT or 4531insC) showed less degeneration at older ages (55 and 29, respectively) than those with point mutations (R2149L or E1122K) at younger ages (48 and 19, respectively).
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 14709597:45:284
status: NEW[hide] Mutations in ABCR (ABCA4) in patients with Stargar... Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2001 Sep;42(10):2229-36. Briggs CE, Rucinski D, Rosenfeld PJ, Hirose T, Berson EL, Dryja TP
Mutations in ABCR (ABCA4) in patients with Stargardt macular degeneration or cone-rod degeneration.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2001 Sep;42(10):2229-36., [PMID:11527935]
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PURPOSE: To determine the spectrum of ABCR mutations associated with Stargardt macular degeneration and cone-rod degeneration (CRD). METHODS: One hundred eighteen unrelated patients with recessive Stargardt macular degeneration and eight with recessive CRD were screened for mutations in ABCR (ABCA4) by single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis. Variants were characterized by direct genomic sequencing. Segregation analysis was performed on the families of 20 patients in whom at least two or more likely pathogenic sequence changes were identified. RESULTS: The authors found 77 sequence changes likely to be pathogenic: 21 null mutations (15 novel), 55 missense changes (26 novel), and one deletion of a consensus glycosylation site (also novel). Fifty-two patients with Stargardt macular degeneration (44% of those screened) and five with CRD each had two of these sequence changes or were homozygous for one of them. Segregation analyses in the families of 19 of these patients were informative and revealed that the index cases and all available affected siblings were compound heterozygotes or homozygotes. The authors found one instance of an apparently de novo mutation, Ile824Thr, in a patient. Thirty-seven (31%) of the 118 patients with Stargardt disease and one with CRD had only one likely pathogenic sequence change. Twenty-nine patients with Stargardt disease (25%) and two with CRD had no identified sequence changes. CONCLUSIONS: This report of 42 novel mutations brings the growing number of identified likely pathogenic sequence changes in ABCR to approximately 250.
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147 Missense Changes Found in Patients with No Other Detected ABCR Changes Patient ID Missense Change Mouse abc134 Mouse abc234 Human ABCC35 032-069 Ala60Val Ala N/A Glu 032-028 Gly65Glu Gly N/A Leu 032-044 Gly550Arg* Gly N/A N/A 032-038 Trp821Arg‡ Trp N/A Trp 035-019, 032-097 Glu1122Lys Glu Glu Glu 032-063, 032-093 Arg2030Gln† Arg Arg Arg 071-002 Leu2035Pro Phe Leu Met 032-064 Val2050Leu Phe Val Cys 032-061 Arg2107His Arg Arg Arg 007-009 Gly2146Asp‡ Gly Gly Gly Residues at homologous locations in other ABCR proteins.
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 11527935:147:281
status: NEW144 Missense Changes Found in Patients with No Other Detected ABCR Changes Patient ID Missense Change Mouse abc134 Mouse abc234 Human ABCC35 032-069 Ala60Val Ala N/A Glu 032-028 Gly65Glu Gly N/A Leu 032-044 Gly550Arg* Gly N/A N/A 032-038 Trp821Argߥ Trp N/A Trp 035-019, 032-097 Glu1122Lys Glu Glu Glu 032-063, 032-093 Arg2030Glnߤ Arg Arg Arg 071-002 Leu2035Pro Phe Leu Met 032-064 Val2050Leu Phe Val Cys 032-061 Arg2107His Arg Arg Arg 007-009 Gly2146Aspߥ Gly Gly Gly Residues at homologous locations in other ABCR proteins.
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 11527935:144:280
status: NEW[hide] An analysis of allelic variation in the ABCA4 gene... Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2001 May;42(6):1179-89. Webster AR, Heon E, Lotery AJ, Vandenburgh K, Casavant TL, Oh KT, Beck G, Fishman GA, Lam BL, Levin A, Heckenlively JR, Jacobson SG, Weleber RG, Sheffield VC, Stone EM
An analysis of allelic variation in the ABCA4 gene.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2001 May;42(6):1179-89., [PMID:11328725]
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PURPOSE: To assess the allelic variation of the ATP-binding transporter protein (ABCA4). METHODS: A combination of single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) and automated DNA sequencing was used to systematically screen this gene for sequence variations in 374 unrelated probands with a clinical diagnosis of Stargardt disease, 182 patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and 96 normal subjects. RESULTS: There was no significant difference in the proportion of any single variant or class of variant between the control and AMD groups. In contrast, truncating variants, amino acid substitutions, synonymous codon changes, and intronic variants were significantly enriched in patients with Stargardt disease when compared with their presence in subjects without Stargardt disease (Kruskal-Wallis P < 0.0001 for each variant group). Overall, there were 2480 instances of 213 different variants in the ABCA4 gene, including 589 instances of 97 amino acid substitutions, and 45 instances of 33 truncating variants. CONCLUSIONS: Of the 97 amino acid substitutions, 11 occurred at a frequency that made them unlikely to be high-penetrance recessive disease-causing variants (HPRDCV). After accounting for variants in cis, one or more changes that were compatible with HPRDCV were found on 35% of all Stargardt-associated alleles overall. The nucleotide diversity of the ABCA4 coding region, a collective measure of the number and prevalence of polymorphic sites in a region of DNA, was found to be 1.28, a value that is 9 to 400 times greater than that of two other macular disease genes that were examined in a similar fashion (VMD2 and EFEMP1).
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102 Thirty-Three Truncated and 98 Amino Acid-Changing Variants in the ABCA4 Gene Exon Nucleotide Change Effect (A) (B) AMD (n ؍ 182) Control (n ؍ 96) STGD (n ؍ 374) Allele Prevalence 2 106delT FS NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 2 160 ϩ 1g 3 a Splice site NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 3 161G 3 A Cys54Tyr NS 0 0 6 Ͻ0.01 3 179C 3 T Ala60Val NS 0 0 2 Ͻ0.01 3 194G 3 A Gly65Glu NS 0 0 2 Ͻ0.01 3 223T 3 G Cys75Gly NS 0 0 2 Ͻ0.01 3 247delCAAA FS NS 0 0 2 Ͻ0.01 3 298C 3 T Ser100Pro NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 5 454C 3 T Arg152Stop NS 0 0 2 Ͻ0.01 6 574G 3 A Ala192Thr NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 6 618C 3 G Ser206Arg NS 0 0 3 Ͻ0.01 6 634C 3 T Arg212Cys 0.02 Yes 0 0 7 0.01 6 635G 3 A Arg212His NS 2 2 6 0.01 6 658C 3 T Arg220Cys NS 0 0 2 Ͻ0.01 6 661delG FS NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 666delAAAGACGGTGC 6 GC FS NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 6 746A 3 C Asp249Gly NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 8 899C 3 A Thr300Asn NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 8 997C 3 T Arg333Trp NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 9 1140T 3 A Asn380Lys NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 9 1222C 3 T Arg408Stop NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 10 1268A 3 G His423Arg NS 1 0 7 0.01 10 1335C 3 G Ser445Arg NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 10 1344delG FS NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 11 1411G 3 A Glu471Lys NS 0 0 3 Ͻ0.01 11 1513delATCAC FS NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 12 1622T 3 C Leu541Pro 0.001 Yes 0 0 11 0.01 13 1804C 3 T Arg602Trp NS 0 0 3 Ͻ0.01 13 1805G 3 A Arg602Gln NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 13 1819G 3 T Gly607Trp NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 13 1823T 3 A Phe608Ile NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 13 1927G 3 A Val643Met NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 14 1989G 3 T Trp663Stop NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 14 2005delAT FS NS 0 0 3 Ͻ0.01 14 2041C 3 T Arg681Stop NS 0 0 2 Ͻ0.01 14 2147C 3 T Thr716Met NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 15 2291G 3 A Cys764Tyr NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 15 2294G 3 A Ser765Asn NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 15 2300T 3 A Val767Asp NS 0 0 2 Ͻ0.01 16 2385del16bp FS NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 16 2453G 3 A Gly818Glu NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 16 2461T 3 A Trp821Arg NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 16 2546T 3 C Val849Ala NS 0 0 4 Ͻ0.01 16 2552G 3 A Gly851Asp NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 16 2560G 3 A Ala854Thr NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 17 2588G 3 C Gly863Ala 0.0006 No 2 2 28 0.02 17 2617T 3 C Phe873Leu NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 18 2690C 3 T Thr897Ile NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 18 2701A 3 G Thr901Ala NS 0 1 0 Ͻ0.01 18 2703A 3 G Thr901Arg NS 0 0 2 Ͻ0.01 19 2828G 3 A Arg943Gln NS 20 13 37 0.05 19 2883delC FS NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 20 2894A 3 G Asn965Ser NS 0 0 3 Ͻ0.01 19 2912C 3 A Thr971Asn NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 19 2915C 3 A Thr972Asn NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 20 2920T 3 C Ser974Pro NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 20 2966T 3 C Val989Ala NS 0 0 2 Ͻ0.01 20 2977del8bp FS NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 20 3041T 3 G Leu1014Arg NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 21 3055A 3 G Thr1019Ala NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 21 3064G 3 A Glu1022Lys NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 21 3091A 3 G Lys1031Glu NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 21 3113G 3 T Ala1038Val 0.001 Yes 1 0 17 0.01 22 3205insAA FS NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 22 3261G 3 A Glu1087Lys NS 0 0 2 Ͻ0.01 22 3322C 3 T Arg1108Cys 0.04 Yes 0 0 6 Ͻ0.01 22 3323G 3 A Arg1108His NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 23 3364G 3 A Glu1122Lys NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 (continues) Exon Nucleotide Change Effect (A) (B) AMD (n ؍ 182) Control (n ؍ 96) STGD (n ؍ 374) Allele Prevalence 23 3386G 3 T Arg1129Leu NS 0 0 3 Ͻ0.01 24 3531C 3 A Cys1158Stop NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 25 3749T 3 C Leu1250Pro NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 26 3835delGATTCT FS NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 27 3940C 3 A Pro1314Thr NS 0 1 0 Ͻ0.01 28 4139C 3 T Pro1380Leu 0.001 Yes 0 0 10 0.01 28 4222T 3 C Trp1408Arg NS 0 0 2 Ͻ0.01 28 4223G 3 T Trp1408Leu NS 0 0 2 Ͻ0.01 28 4234C 3 T Gln1412stop NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 29 4297G 3 A Val1433Ile NS 1 0 0 Ͻ0.01 29 4319T 3 C Phe1440Ser NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 30 4353 - 1g 3 t Splice site NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 30 4457C 3 T Pro1486Leu NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 30 4462T 3 C Cys1488Arg NS 0 0 3 Ͻ0.01 30 4463G 3 T Cys1488Phe NS 0 0 2 Ͻ0.01 30 4469G 3 A Cys1490Tyr NS 0 0 3 Ͻ0.01 30 4531insC FS NS 0 0 2 Ͻ0.01 32 4538A 3 G Gln1513Arg NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 30 4539 ϩ 1g 3 t Splice site NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 31 4574T 3 C Leu1525Pro NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 33 4733delGTTT FS NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 4859delATAACAinsTCC 35 T FS NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 36 4909G 3 A Ala1637Thr NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 35 4918C 3 T Arg1640Trp NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 35 4919G 3 A Arg1640Gln NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 35 4954T 3 G Tyr1652Asp NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 36 5077G 3 A Val1693Ile NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 36 5186T 3 C Leu1729Pro NS 0 0 2 Ͻ0.01 36 5206T 3 C Ser1736Pro NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 36 5212del11bp FS NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 37 5225delTGGTGGTGGGC FS NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 del LPA 37 5278del9bp 1760 NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 37 5288delG FS NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 38 5395A 3 G Asn1799Asp NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 38 5451T 3 G Asp1817Glu NS 1 0 4 Ͻ0.01 39 5584 ϩ 5g 3 a Splice site 0.02 Yes 0 0 6 Ͻ0.01 40 5603A 3 T Asn1868Ile 0.0006 No 20 7 79 0.08 40 5651T 3 A Val1884GLu NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 40 5657G 3 A Gly1886Glu NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 40 5687T 3 A Val1896Asp NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 40 5693G 3 A Arg1898His NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 40 5714 ϩ 5g 3 a Splice site NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 42 5843CA 3 TG Pro1948Leu NS 11 7 28 0.04 42 5882G 3 A Gly1961Glu Ͻ0.0001 Yes 1 0 43 0.03 43 5908C 3 T Leu1970Phe NS 1 0 1 Ͻ0.01 43 5917delG FS NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 44 6079C 3 T Leu2027Phe 0.01 Yes 0 0 9 0.01 44 6088C 3 T Arg2030Stop NS 0 0 2 Ͻ0.01 44 6089G 3 A Arg2030Gln NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 44 6112A 3 T Arg2038Trp NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 45 6148A 3 C Val2050Leu NS 1 0 0 Ͻ0.01 46 6212A 3 T Tyr2071Phe NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 45 6229C 3 T Arg2077Trp NS 0 0 2 Ͻ0.01 46 6320G 3 A Arg2107His 0.01 Yes 0 0 10 0.01 46 6383A 3 G His2128Arg NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 47 6446G 3 T Arg2149Leu NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 47 6449G 3 A Cys2150Tyr NS 0 0 5 Ͻ0.01 48 6529G 3 A Asp2177Asn NS 2 0 0 Ͻ0.01 48 6686T 3 C Leu2229Pro NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 48 6707delTCACACAG FS NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 48 6729 ϩ 1g 3 a Splice site NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 49 6764G 3 T Ser2255Ile 0.009 No 16 4 54 0.06 49 6788G 3 T Arg2263Leu NS 0 0 1 Ͻ0.01 (A) The probability under the null hypothesis of similar prevalence of each variant in Stargardt (STGD) compared with non-STGD alleles (two-tailed Fisher`s exact test); (B) compatability of the variant existing in a ratio of 100:1 in STGD to control alleles, calculated using the binomial distribution.
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 11328725:102:3115
status: NEW103 Thirty-Three Truncated and 98 Amino Acid-Changing Variants in the ABCA4 Gene Exon Nucleotide Change Effect (A) (B) AMD (n d1d; 182) Control (n d1d; 96) STGD (n d1d; 374) Allele Prevalence 2 106delT FS NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 2 160 af9; 1g 3 a Splice site NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 3 161G 3 A Cys54Tyr NS 0 0 6 b0d;0.01 3 179C 3 T Ala60Val NS 0 0 2 b0d;0.01 3 194G 3 A Gly65Glu NS 0 0 2 b0d;0.01 3 223T 3 G Cys75Gly NS 0 0 2 b0d;0.01 3 247delCAAA FS NS 0 0 2 b0d;0.01 3 298C 3 T Ser100Pro NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 5 454C 3 T Arg152Stop NS 0 0 2 b0d;0.01 6 574G 3 A Ala192Thr NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 6 618C 3 G Ser206Arg NS 0 0 3 b0d;0.01 6 634C 3 T Arg212Cys 0.02 Yes 0 0 7 0.01 6 635G 3 A Arg212His NS 2 2 6 0.01 6 658C 3 T Arg220Cys NS 0 0 2 b0d;0.01 6 661delG FS NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 666delAAAGACGGTGC 6 GC FS NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 6 746A 3 C Asp249Gly NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 8 899C 3 A Thr300Asn NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 8 997C 3 T Arg333Trp NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 9 1140T 3 A Asn380Lys NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 9 1222C 3 T Arg408Stop NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 10 1268A 3 G His423Arg NS 1 0 7 0.01 10 1335C 3 G Ser445Arg NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 10 1344delG FS NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 11 1411G 3 A Glu471Lys NS 0 0 3 b0d;0.01 11 1513delATCAC FS NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 12 1622T 3 C Leu541Pro 0.001 Yes 0 0 11 0.01 13 1804C 3 T Arg602Trp NS 0 0 3 b0d;0.01 13 1805G 3 A Arg602Gln NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 13 1819G 3 T Gly607Trp NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 13 1823T 3 A Phe608Ile NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 13 1927G 3 A Val643Met NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 14 1989G 3 T Trp663Stop NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 14 2005delAT FS NS 0 0 3 b0d;0.01 14 2041C 3 T Arg681Stop NS 0 0 2 b0d;0.01 14 2147C 3 T Thr716Met NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 15 2291G 3 A Cys764Tyr NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 15 2294G 3 A Ser765Asn NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 15 2300T 3 A Val767Asp NS 0 0 2 b0d;0.01 16 2385del16bp FS NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 16 2453G 3 A Gly818Glu NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 16 2461T 3 A Trp821Arg NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 16 2546T 3 C Val849Ala NS 0 0 4 b0d;0.01 16 2552G 3 A Gly851Asp NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 16 2560G 3 A Ala854Thr NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 17 2588G 3 C Gly863Ala 0.0006 No 2 2 28 0.02 17 2617T 3 C Phe873Leu NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 18 2690C 3 T Thr897Ile NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 18 2701A 3 G Thr901Ala NS 0 1 0 b0d;0.01 18 2703A 3 G Thr901Arg NS 0 0 2 b0d;0.01 19 2828G 3 A Arg943Gln NS 20 13 37 0.05 19 2883delC FS NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 20 2894A 3 G Asn965Ser NS 0 0 3 b0d;0.01 19 2912C 3 A Thr971Asn NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 19 2915C 3 A Thr972Asn NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 20 2920T 3 C Ser974Pro NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 20 2966T 3 C Val989Ala NS 0 0 2 b0d;0.01 20 2977del8bp FS NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 20 3041T 3 G Leu1014Arg NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 21 3055A 3 G Thr1019Ala NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 21 3064G 3 A Glu1022Lys NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 21 3091A 3 G Lys1031Glu NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 21 3113G 3 T Ala1038Val 0.001 Yes 1 0 17 0.01 22 3205insAA FS NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 22 3261G 3 A Glu1087Lys NS 0 0 2 b0d;0.01 22 3322C 3 T Arg1108Cys 0.04 Yes 0 0 6 b0d;0.01 22 3323G 3 A Arg1108His NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 23 3364G 3 A Glu1122Lys NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 (continues) Exon Nucleotide Change Effect (A) (B) AMD (n d1d; 182) Control (n d1d; 96) STGD (n d1d; 374) Allele Prevalence 23 3386G 3 T Arg1129Leu NS 0 0 3 b0d;0.01 24 3531C 3 A Cys1158Stop NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 25 3749T 3 C Leu1250Pro NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 26 3835delGATTCT FS NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 27 3940C 3 A Pro1314Thr NS 0 1 0 b0d;0.01 28 4139C 3 T Pro1380Leu 0.001 Yes 0 0 10 0.01 28 4222T 3 C Trp1408Arg NS 0 0 2 b0d;0.01 28 4223G 3 T Trp1408Leu NS 0 0 2 b0d;0.01 28 4234C 3 T Gln1412stop NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 29 4297G 3 A Val1433Ile NS 1 0 0 b0d;0.01 29 4319T 3 C Phe1440Ser NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 30 4353 afa; 1g 3 t Splice site NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 30 4457C 3 T Pro1486Leu NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 30 4462T 3 C Cys1488Arg NS 0 0 3 b0d;0.01 30 4463G 3 T Cys1488Phe NS 0 0 2 b0d;0.01 30 4469G 3 A Cys1490Tyr NS 0 0 3 b0d;0.01 30 4531insC FS NS 0 0 2 b0d;0.01 32 4538A 3 G Gln1513Arg NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 30 4539 af9; 1g 3 t Splice site NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 31 4574T 3 C Leu1525Pro NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 33 4733delGTTT FS NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 4859delATAACAinsTCC 35 T FS NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 36 4909G 3 A Ala1637Thr NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 35 4918C 3 T Arg1640Trp NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 35 4919G 3 A Arg1640Gln NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 35 4954T 3 G Tyr1652Asp NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 36 5077G 3 A Val1693Ile NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 36 5186T 3 C Leu1729Pro NS 0 0 2 b0d;0.01 36 5206T 3 C Ser1736Pro NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 36 5212del11bp FS NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 37 5225delTGGTGGTGGGC FS NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 del LPA 37 5278del9bp 1760 NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 37 5288delG FS NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 38 5395A 3 G Asn1799Asp NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 38 5451T 3 G Asp1817Glu NS 1 0 4 b0d;0.01 39 5584 af9; 5g 3 a Splice site 0.02 Yes 0 0 6 b0d;0.01 40 5603A 3 T Asn1868Ile 0.0006 No 20 7 79 0.08 40 5651T 3 A Val1884GLu NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 40 5657G 3 A Gly1886Glu NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 40 5687T 3 A Val1896Asp NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 40 5693G 3 A Arg1898His NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 40 5714 af9; 5g 3 a Splice site NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 42 5843CA 3 TG Pro1948Leu NS 11 7 28 0.04 42 5882G 3 A Gly1961Glu b0d;0.0001 Yes 1 0 43 0.03 43 5908C 3 T Leu1970Phe NS 1 0 1 b0d;0.01 43 5917delG FS NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 44 6079C 3 T Leu2027Phe 0.01 Yes 0 0 9 0.01 44 6088C 3 T Arg2030Stop NS 0 0 2 b0d;0.01 44 6089G 3 A Arg2030Gln NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 44 6112A 3 T Arg2038Trp NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 45 6148A 3 C Val2050Leu NS 1 0 0 b0d;0.01 46 6212A 3 T Tyr2071Phe NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 45 6229C 3 T Arg2077Trp NS 0 0 2 b0d;0.01 46 6320G 3 A Arg2107His 0.01 Yes 0 0 10 0.01 46 6383A 3 G His2128Arg NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 47 6446G 3 T Arg2149Leu NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 47 6449G 3 A Cys2150Tyr NS 0 0 5 b0d;0.01 48 6529G 3 A Asp2177Asn NS 2 0 0 b0d;0.01 48 6686T 3 C Leu2229Pro NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 48 6707delTCACACAG FS NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 48 6729 af9; 1g 3 a Splice site NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 49 6764G 3 T Ser2255Ile 0.009 No 16 4 54 0.06 49 6788G 3 T Arg2263Leu NS 0 0 1 b0d;0.01 (A) The probability under the null hypothesis of similar prevalence of each variant in Stargardt (STGD) compared with non-STGD alleles (two-tailed Fisher`s exact test); (B) compatability of the variant existing in a ratio of 100:1 in STGD to control alleles, calculated using the binomial distribution.
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 11328725:103:3067
status: NEW[hide] The rod photoreceptor ATP-binding cassette transpo... Vision Res. 1999 Jul;39(15):2537-44. Shroyer NF, Lewis RA, Allikmets R, Singh N, Dean M, Leppert M, Lupski JR
The rod photoreceptor ATP-binding cassette transporter gene, ABCR, and retinal disease: from monogenic to multifactorial.
Vision Res. 1999 Jul;39(15):2537-44., [PMID:10396622]
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The ABCR gene encodes a rod photoreceptor specific ATP-binding cassette transporter. Mutations in ABCR are associated with at least four inherited retinal dystrophies: Stargardt disease, Fundus Flavimaculatus, cone-rod dystrophy, and retinitis pigmentosa. A statistically significant increase in heterozygous ABCR alterations has been identified in patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD). A pedigree is described which manifests both Stargardt disease and AMD in which an ABCR mutation cosegregates with both disease phenotypes. These data from this case report support the hypothesis that ABCR is a dominant susceptibility locus for AMD. Recent work regarding ABCR is reviewed and a model is presented in which decreased ABCR function correlates with severity of retinal disease.
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106 The proband`s affected paternal cousins AR534-10 and AR534-12 were each compound heterozygotes for two transition mutations, one (P1380L; Fig. 1) inherited from their mother, the other 3364GA, resulting in a predicted amino acid substitution of lysine for glutamate at codon 1122 (E1122K; Fig. 1), inherited from their father.
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 10396622:106:250
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 10396622:106:251
status: NEW141 Table 1 Base alteration Amino acid change Individual sequence Disease phenotype Mutation type 3364 G]A E1122K 534-12 Missense STGD P1380L Missense 4139 C]T W821R Missense 534-05 STGD 2461 T]A 4139 C]T P1380L Missense None 5682 G]C Silent 5814 A]G None Silent None Silent 534-07 AMD 3294 C]T 4139 C]T P1380L Missense 5603 A]T N18681* Polymorphism Silent None 5682 G]C * This base alteration found in 29/220 controls.
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 10396622:141:107
status: NEW[hide] Genotype/Phenotype analysis of a photoreceptor-spe... Am J Hum Genet. 1999 Feb;64(2):422-34. Lewis RA, Shroyer NF, Singh N, Allikmets R, Hutchinson A, Li Y, Lupski JR, Leppert M, Dean M
Genotype/Phenotype analysis of a photoreceptor-specific ATP-binding cassette transporter gene, ABCR, in Stargardt disease.
Am J Hum Genet. 1999 Feb;64(2):422-34., [PMID:9973280]
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Mutation scanning and direct DNA sequencing of all 50 exons of ABCR were completed for 150 families segregating recessive Stargardt disease (STGD1). ABCR variations were identified in 173 (57%) disease chromosomes, the majority of which represent missense amino acid substitutions. These ABCR variants were not found in 220 unaffected control individuals (440 chromosomes) but do cosegregate with the disease in these families with STGD1, and many occur in conserved functional domains. Missense amino acid substitutions located in the amino terminal one-third of the protein appear to be associated with earlier onset of the disease and may represent misfolding alleles. The two most common mutant alleles, G1961E and A1038V, each identified in 16 of 173 disease chromosomes, composed 18.5% of mutations identified. G1961E has been associated previously, at a statistically significant level in the heterozygous state, with age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Clinical evaluation of these 150 families with STGD1 revealed a high frequency of AMD in first- and second-degree relatives. These findings support the hypothesis that compound heterozygous ABCR mutations are responsible for STGD1 and that some heterozygous ABCR mutations may enhance susceptibility to AMD.
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76 2 0071GrA R24H 1 19 2894ArG N965S 3 36 5196ϩ1GrA Splice 2 3 0161GrA C54Y 1 21 3113CrT A1038V 16 5196ϩ2TrC Splice 1 0179CrT A60V 1 22 3211insGT FS 1 37 5281del9 PAL1761del 1 0203CrG P68R 1 3212CrT S1071L 1 38 5459GrC R1820P 1 0223TrG C75G 1 3215TrC V1072A 1 39 5512CrT H1838Y 1 6 0634CrT R212C 1 3259GrA E1087K 1 5527CrT R1843W 1 0664del13 FS 1 3322CrT R1108C 6 40 5585-1GrA Splice 1 0746ArG D249G 1 23 3364GrA E1122K 1 5657GrA G1886E 1 8 1007CrG S336C 1 3385GrT R1129C 1 5693GrA R1898H 4 1018TrG Y340D 1 3386GrT R1129L 2 5714ϩ5GrA Splice 8 11 1411GrA E471K 1 24 3602TrG L1201R 1 42 5882GrA G1961E 16 12 1569TrG D523E 1 25 3610GrA D1204N 1 5898ϩ1GrT Splice 3 1622TrC L541P 1 28 4139CrT P1380L 4 43 5908CrT L1970F 1 1715GrA R572Q 2 4216CrT H1406Y 1 5929GrA G1977S 1 1715GrC R572P 1 4222TrC W1408R 4 6005ϩ1GrT Splice 1 13 1804CrT R602W 1 4232insTATG FS 1 44 6079CrT L2027F 11 1822TrA F608I 2 4253ϩ5GrT Splice 1 6088CrT R2030X 1 1917CrA Y639X 1 29 4297GrA V1433I 1 6089GrA R2030Q 1 1933GrA D645N 1 4316GrA G1439D 2 6112CrT R2038W 1 14 2005delAT FS 1 4319TrC F1440S 1 45 6148GrC V2050L 2 2090GrA W697X 1 4346GrA W1449X 1 6166ArT K2056X 1 2160ϩ1GrC Splice 1 30a 4462TrC C1488R 2 6229CrT R2077W 1 16 2453GrA G818E 1 4457CrT P1486L 1 46 6286GrA E2096K 1 2461TrA W821R 1 30b 4469GrA C1490Y 3 6316CrT R2106C 1 2536GrC D846H 1 4539ϩ1GrT Splice 1 47 6391GrA E2131K 1 2552GrC G851D 1 31 4577CrT T1526M 7 6415CrT R2139W 1 17 2588GrC G863A 11 4594GrA D1532N 3 6445CrT R2149X 1 19 2791GrA V931M 2 35 4947delC FS 1 48 6543del36 1181del12 1 2827CrT R943W 1 36 5041del15 VVAIC1681del 2 6709insG FS 1 2884delC FS 1 5087GrA S1696N 1 NOTE.-FS ϭ frameshift.
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 9973280:76:422
status: NEW148 Individual AR534-05, with genotype P1380L/ W821R, presented with visual impairment at age 10 years, whereas his cousins, each with genotype P1380L/ E1122K, had onset of visual impairment at ages 8-10 years.
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 9973280:148:148
status: NEW149 Two compound heterozygous families, AR335 and AR341, had both mutations in the same exon (F608I/D645N in exon 13 and P1380L/W1408R in exon 28, respectively) and had an early age at onset of 6 years.
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 9973280:149:148
status: NEW178 Table 2 ABCR Allelic Series MUTATION(S) PEDIGREE AGE AT ONSET (YEARS) MEAN AGE AT ONSET ע SD (YEARS)Allele 1 Allele 2 G863A Y340D, R772Q AR31 8 19.6 ע 12.7 51961GrA AR307 10 A1038V AR290 16 5714ϩ5GrA AR314 25 5898ϩ1GrT AR336 39 A1038V R572P AR321 6 12.5 ע 6.9 S1071L AR358 6 L1970F AR428 6 5196ϩ2TrC AR71 7 G1961E AR417 8 L2027F AR181 9 R1898H AR78 14 G863A AR290 16 G1961E AR274 20 R1108C AR393 20 R1108C AR376 25 P1380L W1408R AR341 6 8.2 ע 1.5 E1122K AR534 8 2005delAT AR357 8 D1532N AR423 9 W821R AR534 10 G1961E A1038V AR417 8 14.3 ע 4.5 C75G AR427 12 C1490Y AR370 13 2160ϩ1GrC AR218 14 4253ϩ5GrT AR373 19 A1038V AR274 20 L2027F R602W AR88 9 13.0 ע 5.5 A1038V AR181 9 R2149X AR263 9 T1526M AR326 19 T1526M AR391 19 (70%) had onset in the first 2 decades of life, but 11 (16%) had onset in the 3d decade and 6 (9%) in the 4th decade.
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 9973280:178:553
status: NEW77 2 0071GrA R24H 1 19 2894ArG N965S 3 36 5196af9;1GrA Splice 2 3 0161GrA C54Y 1 21 3113CrT A1038V 16 5196af9;2TrC Splice 1 0179CrT A60V 1 22 3211insGT FS 1 37 5281del9 PAL1761del 1 0203CrG P68R 1 3212CrT S1071L 1 38 5459GrC R1820P 1 0223TrG C75G 1 3215TrC V1072A 1 39 5512CrT H1838Y 1 6 0634CrT R212C 1 3259GrA E1087K 1 5527CrT R1843W 1 0664del13 FS 1 3322CrT R1108C 6 40 5585afa;1GrA Splice 1 0746ArG D249G 1 23 3364GrA E1122K 1 5657GrA G1886E 1 8 1007CrG S336C 1 3385GrT R1129C 1 5693GrA R1898H 4 1018TrG Y340D 1 3386GrT R1129L 2 5714af9;5GrA Splice 8 11 1411GrA E471K 1 24 3602TrG L1201R 1 42 5882GrA G1961E 16 12 1569TrG D523E 1 25 3610GrA D1204N 1 5898af9;1GrT Splice 3 1622TrC L541P 1 28 4139CrT P1380L 4 43 5908CrT L1970F 1 1715GrA R572Q 2 4216CrT H1406Y 1 5929GrA G1977S 1 1715GrC R572P 1 4222TrC W1408R 4 6005af9;1GrT Splice 1 13 1804CrT R602W 1 4232insTATG FS 1 44 6079CrT L2027F 11 1822TrA F608I 2 4253af9;5GrT Splice 1 6088CrT R2030X 1 1917CrA Y639X 1 29 4297GrA V1433I 1 6089GrA R2030Q 1 1933GrA D645N 1 4316GrA G1439D 2 6112CrT R2038W 1 14 2005delAT FS 1 4319TrC F1440S 1 45 6148GrC V2050L 2 2090GrA W697X 1 4346GrA W1449X 1 6166ArT K2056X 1 2160af9;1GrC Splice 1 30a 4462TrC C1488R 2 6229CrT R2077W 1 16 2453GrA G818E 1 4457CrT P1486L 1 46 6286GrA E2096K 1 2461TrA W821R 1 30b 4469GrA C1490Y 3 6316CrT R2106C 1 2536GrC D846H 1 4539af9;1GrT Splice 1 47 6391GrA E2131K 1 2552GrC G851D 1 31 4577CrT T1526M 7 6415CrT R2139W 1 17 2588GrC G863A 11 4594GrA D1532N 3 6445CrT R2149X 1 19 2791GrA V931M 2 35 4947delC FS 1 48 6543del36 1181del12 1 2827CrT R943W 1 36 5041del15 VVAIC1681del 2 6709insG FS 1 2884delC FS 1 5087GrA S1696N 1 NOTE.-FS afd; frameshift.
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 9973280:77:428
status: NEW179 Table 2 ABCR Allelic Series MUTATION(S) PEDIGREE AGE AT ONSET (YEARS) MEAN AGE AT ONSET cf2; SD (YEARS) Allele 1 Allele 2 G863A Y340D, R772Q AR31 8 19.6 cf2; 12.7 51961GrA AR307 10 A1038V AR290 16 5714af9;5GrA AR314 25 5898af9;1GrT AR336 39 A1038V R572P AR321 6 12.5 cf2; 6.9 S1071L AR358 6 L1970F AR428 6 5196af9;2TrC AR71 7 G1961E AR417 8 L2027F AR181 9 R1898H AR78 14 G863A AR290 16 G1961E AR274 20 R1108C AR393 20 R1108C AR376 25 P1380L W1408R AR341 6 8.2 cf2; 1.5 E1122K AR534 8 2005delAT AR357 8 D1532N AR423 9 W821R AR534 10 G1961E A1038V AR417 8 14.3 cf2; 4.5 C75G AR427 12 C1490Y AR370 13 2160af9;1GrC AR218 14 4253af9;5GrT AR373 19 A1038V AR274 20 L2027F R602W AR88 9 13.0 cf2; 5.5 A1038V AR181 9 R2149X AR263 9 T1526M AR326 19 T1526M AR391 19 (70%) had onset in the first 2 decades of life, but 11 (16%) had onset in the 3d decade and 6 (9%) in the 4th decade.
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 9973280:179:490
status: NEW[hide] Functional hot spots in human ATP-binding cassette... Protein Sci. 2010 Nov;19(11):2110-21. Kelly L, Fukushima H, Karchin R, Gow JM, Chinn LW, Pieper U, Segal MR, Kroetz DL, Sali A
Functional hot spots in human ATP-binding cassette transporter nucleotide binding domains.
Protein Sci. 2010 Nov;19(11):2110-21., [PMID:20799350]
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The human ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter superfamily consists of 48 integral membrane proteins that couple the action of ATP binding and hydrolysis to the transport of diverse substrates across cellular membranes. Defects in 18 transporters have been implicated in human disease. In hundreds of cases, disease phenotypes and defects in function can be traced to nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms (nsSNPs). The functional impact of the majority of ABC transporter nsSNPs has yet to be experimentally characterized. Here, we combine experimental mutational studies with sequence and structural analysis to describe the impact of nsSNPs in human ABC transporters. First, the disease associations of 39 nsSNPs in 10 transporters were rationalized by identifying two conserved loops and a small alpha-helical region that may be involved in interdomain communication necessary for transport of substrates. Second, an approach to discriminate between disease-associated and neutral nsSNPs was developed and tailored to this superfamily. Finally, the functional impact of 40 unannotated nsSNPs in seven ABC transporters identified in 247 ethnically diverse individuals studied by the Pharmacogenetics of Membrane Transporters consortium was predicted. Three predictions were experimentally tested using human embryonic kidney epithelial (HEK) 293 cells stably transfected with the reference multidrug resistance transporter 4 and its variants to examine functional differences in transport of the antiviral drug, tenofovir. The experimental results confirmed two predictions. Our analysis provides a structural and evolutionary framework for rationalizing and predicting the functional effects of nsSNPs in this clinically important membrane transporter superfamily.
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50 Disease-associated nsSNPs at Three Structural Hotspots in Human ABC Transporter NBDs Gene Disease Position ARA motif ABCB11 BRIC2 A570T ABCD1 X-ALD A616V CFTR CF A559T ABCC6 PXE R765Q ABCC8 HHF1 R841G ABCC8 HHF1 R1493Q ABCC8 HHF1 R1493W ABCD1 X-ALD R617C ABCD1 X-ALD R617G ABCD1 X-ALD R617H CFTR CF R560K CFTR CF R560S CFTR CF R560T ABCA1 HDLD1 A1046D ABCB4 ICP A546D C-loop 1 motif ABCC8 HHF1 D1471H ABCC8 HHF1 D1471N CFTR CBAVD G544V ABCC8 HHF1 G1478R C-loop2 motif ABCA4 STGD1 H2128R ABCC8 HHF1 K889T ABCD1 X-ALD R660P ABCD1 X-ALD R660W ABCA1 HDLD2 M1091T ABCA4 STGD1 E2131K ABCA12 LI2 E1539K ABCA4 STGD1 and CORD3 E1122K CFTR CF L610S ABCC8 HHF1 L1543P ABCA1 Colorectal cancer sample; somatic mutation A2109T ABCC9 CMD1O A1513T ABCD1 X-ALD H667D CFTR CF A613T ABCA1 HDLD2 D1099Y ABCD1 X-ALD T668I CFTR CF D614G ABCA4 STGD1 R2139W ABCA4 STGD1 R1129C ABCA4 ARMD2, STGD1, and FFM R1129L Disease abbreviations are as follows: BRIC2, benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis type 2; X-ALD, X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy; CF, cystic fibrosis; PXE, Pseudoxanthoma elasticum; HHF1, familial hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia-1; HDLD1, high density lipoprotein deficiency type 1; ICP, intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy; CBAVD, congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens; STGD1, Stargardt disease type 1; HDLD2, high density lipoprotein deficiency type 2; LI2, ichthyosis lamellar type 2; CORD3, cone-rod dystrophy type 3; CMD1O, cardiomyopathy dilated type 1O; ARMD2, age-related macular degeneration type 2; FFM, fundus flavimaculatus.
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 20799350:50:618
status: NEW[hide] Clinical and molecular analysis of Stargardt disea... Am J Ophthalmol. 2013 Sep;156(3):487-501.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.ajo.2013.05.003. Fujinami K, Sergouniotis PI, Davidson AE, Wright G, Chana RK, Tsunoda K, Tsubota K, Egan CA, Robson AG, Moore AT, Holder GE, Michaelides M, Webster AR
Clinical and molecular analysis of Stargardt disease with preserved foveal structure and function.
Am J Ophthalmol. 2013 Sep;156(3):487-501.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.ajo.2013.05.003., [PMID:23953153]
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PURPOSE: To describe a cohort of patients with Stargardt disease who show a foveal-sparing phenotype. DESIGN: Retrospective case series. METHODS: The foveal-sparing phenotype was defined as foveal preservation on autofluorescence imaging, despite a retinopathy otherwise consistent with Stargardt disease. Forty such individuals were ascertained and a full ophthalmic examination was undertaken. Following mutation screening of ABCA4, the molecular findings were compared with those of patients with Stargardt disease but no foveal sparing. RESULTS: The median age of onset and age at examination of 40 patients with the foveal-sparing phenotype were 43.5 and 46.5 years. The median logMAR visual acuity was 0.18. Twenty-two patients (22/40, 55%) had patchy parafoveal atrophy and flecks; 8 (20%) had numerous flecks at the posterior pole without atrophy; 7 (17.5%) had mottled retinal pigment epithelial changes; 2 (5%) had multiple atrophic lesions, extending beyond the arcades; and 1 (2.5%) had a bull's-eye appearance. The median central foveal thickness assessed with spectral-domain optical coherence tomographic images was 183.0 mum (n = 33), with outer retinal tubulation observed in 15 (45%). Twenty-two of 33 subjects (67%) had electrophysiological evidence of macular dysfunction without generalized retinal dysfunction. Disease-causing variants were found in 31 patients (31/40, 78%). There was a higher prevalence of the variant p.Arg2030Gln in the cohort with foveal sparing compared to the group with foveal atrophy (6.45% vs 1.07%). CONCLUSIONS: The distinct clinical and molecular characteristics of patients with the foveal-sparing phenotype are described. The presence of 2 distinct phenotypes of Stargardt disease (foveal sparing and foveal atrophy) suggests that there may be more than 1 disease mechanism in ABCA4 retinopathy.
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141 Allele Frequencies of 72 ABCA4 Variants Identified in a Comparison Groupa With the Typical Stargardt Disease (140 Patients Without Evidence of Foveal Sparing on Autofluorescence Imaging) Exon Nucleotide Substitution and Amino Acid Change Number of Alleles Allele Frequency 2 c.71G>A, p.Arg24His 1 0.36% 2 c.161G>A, p.Cys54Tyr 3 1.07% 3 c.223T>G, p.Cys75Gly 1 0.36% 5 c.455G>A, p.Arg152Gln 1 0.36% 5 c.454C>T, p.Arg152* 1 0.36% 5 c.466 A>G, p.Ile156Val 2 0.71% 6 c.634C>T, p. Arg212Cys 3 1.07% 6 c.656G>C, p.Arg219Thr 1 0.36% 6 c.666_678delAAAGACGGTGCGC, p.Lys223_Arg226delfs 2 0.71% 6 c.768G>T, Splicing site 4 1.42% 8 c.1037A>C, p.Lys346Thr 1 0.36% 10 c.1222C>T, p.Arg408* 3 1.07% 12 c.1622T>C, p.Leu541Pro 2 0.71% 12 c.1648 G>T, p.Gly550* 1 0.36% 13 c.1804C>T, p.Arg602Trp 1 0.36% 13 c.1817G>A, p.Gly606Asp 1 0.36% 13 c.1922G>C, p.Cys641Ser 1 0.36% Int 13 c.1937&#fe;1G>A, Splicing site 2 0.71% 14 c.1957C>T, p.Arg653Cys 2 0.71% 17 c.2588G>C, p.Gly863Ala 19 6.79% 18 c.2701A>G, p.Thr901Ala 1 0.36% 19 c.2791G>A, p.Val931Met 2 0.71% 19 c.2894A>G, p.Asn965Ser 1 0.36% 20 c.2966T>C, p.Vla989Ala 3 1.07% 20 c.2971G>C, p.Gly991Arg 2 0.71% 21 c.3056C>T, p.Thr1019Met 1 0.36% 21 c.3113C>T, p.Ala1038Val 3 1.07% 21 c.3064G>A, p.Glu1022Lys 2 0.71% 22 c.3211_3212insGT, p.Ser1071Cysfs 6 2.14% 22 c.3259G>A, p.Glu1087Lys 4 1.43% 22 c.3292C>T, p.Arg1098Cys 1 0.36% 22 c.3322C>T, p.Arg1108Cys 5 1.79% 22 c.3323G>A, p.Arg1108His 1 0.36% 23 c.3364G>A, p.Glu1122Lys 1 0.36% 23 c.3386G>A, p.Arg1129His 1 0.36% 24 c.3602T>G, p.Leu1201Arg 3 1.07% 27 c.3898C>T, p.Arg1300* 2 0.71% 28 c.4139C>T, p.Pro1380Leu 14 5.00% 28 c.4222T>C, p.Trp1408Arg 1 0.36% 28 c.4234C>T, p.Gly1412* 1 0.36% 28 c.4253&#fe;5G>T, Splice site 1 0.36% 28 c.4253&#fe;4C>T, Splice site 1 0.36% 29 c.4283C>T, p.Thr1428Met 1 0.36% 29 c.4319T>C, p.Phe1440Ser 1 0.36% 29 c.4462T>C, p.Cys1488Arg 1 0.36% 30 c.4469G>A, p.Cys1490Tyr 5 1.79% 30 c.4537_4538insC, p.Gly1513Profs 1 0.36% 31 c.4577C>T, p.Thr1526Met 2 0.71% 33 c.4715C>T, p.Thr1572Met 1 0.36% Continued on next page TABLE 3.
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 23953153:141:1441
status: NEW[hide] Inner and outer retinal changes in retinal degener... Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2014 Mar 20;55(3):1810-22. doi: 10.1167/iovs.13-13768. Huang WC, Cideciyan AV, Roman AJ, Sumaroka A, Sheplock R, Schwartz SB, Stone EM, Jacobson SG
Inner and outer retinal changes in retinal degenerations associated with ABCA4 mutations.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2014 Mar 20;55(3):1810-22. doi: 10.1167/iovs.13-13768., [PMID:24550365]
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PURPOSE: To investigate in vivo inner and outer retinal microstructure and effects of structural abnormalities on visual function in patients with retinal degeneration caused by ABCA4 mutations (ABCA4-RD). METHODS: Patients with ABCA4-RD (n = 45; age range, 9-71 years) were studied by spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (OCT) scans extending from the fovea to 30 degrees eccentricity along horizontal and vertical meridians. Thicknesses of outer and inner retinal laminae were analyzed. Serial OCT measurements available over a mean period of 4 years (range, 2-8 years) allowed examination of the progression of outer and inner retinal changes. A subset of patients had dark-adapted chromatic static threshold perimetry. RESULTS: There was a spectrum of photoreceptor layer thickness changes from localized central retinal abnormalities to extensive thinning across central and near midperipheral retina. The inner retina also showed changes. There was thickening of the inner nuclear layer (INL) that was mainly associated with regions of photoreceptor loss. Serial data documented only limited change in some patients while others showed an increase in outer nuclear layer (ONL) thinning accompanied by increased INL thickening in some regions imaged. Visual function in regions both with and without INL thickening was describable with a previously defined model based on photoreceptor quantum catch. CONCLUSIONS: Inner retinal laminar abnormalities, as in other human photoreceptor diseases, can be a feature of ABCA4-RD. These changes are likely due to the retinal remodeling that accompanies photoreceptor loss. Rod photoreceptor-mediated visual loss in retinal regionswith inner laminopathy at the stages studied did not exceed the prediction from photoreceptor loss alone.
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74 Characteristics of the ABCA4-Related Retinal Disease Patients Patient Age at Visits, y Sex Allele 1 Allele 2 Previous Report*ߤ P1 9, 12 M E341G F608I P2 9, 15 M R681X C2150Y P28* P3ߥ 12 M N965S W821R P1ߤ P4 13, 16 M V256V T1526M P21*, P15ߤ P5 14, 20 F W1408R IVS40&#fe;5 G>A P49* P6ߥ 16 F V989A IVS28&#fe;5 G>T P17ߤ P7ߥ 16 M N965S W821R P18ߤ P8 18, 20 F Y362X IVS38-10 T>C P9ߥ 18 F V989A IVS28&#fe;5 G>T P10 18, 22 M G1961E R1129L P3ߤ P11 20 M R1640Q c.5174_5175insG P12ߥ 20 M G1961E G1961E/P68L P13 22, 25 M G863A IVS35&#fe;2 T>C P20ߤ P14 22, 24 F G1961E R152X P12*, P21ߤ P15ߥ 23 M G1961E G1961E/P68L P16 25, 27 M G1961E R152X P11* P17 26, 32 F L1940P R1129L P64* P18 27, 34 F R1925G A1038V/L541P P19 27, 29 M c.4530_4531insC R1705Q P52*, P5ߤ P20 28, 30 F G1961E A1038V/L541P P23ߤ P21 31, 35 M T1019M G1961E P34* P22ߥ 32, 37 M P1486L Deletion of exon 7 P25ߤ P23 33, 35 M G863A R1108C P29*, P6ߤ P24 34, 37 F IVS40&#fe;5 G>A V935A P32*, P7ߤ P25 34 M G1961E &#a7; P8ߤ P26 37, 43 F C54Y G863A P4* P27 39, 44 F G863A C1490Y P30*, P26ߤ P28 40 M G1961E C54Y P7*, P10ߤ P29 41 F IVS38-10 T>C E1087D P59* P30ߥ 43, 47 F G1961E V256V P23*, P11ߤ P31ߥ 47, 51 F P1486L Deletion of exon 7 P32 47 M Y245X Y245X P20* P33ߥ 48, 51 F G1961E V256V P22*, P12ߤ P34 48, 50 F c.3208_3209insTG IVS40&#fe;5 G>A P35 50, 54 M V1433I L2027F P50* P36ߥ 52, 55 F T1526M R2030Q P55*, P28ߤ P37 53, 59 F G1961E P1380L P47*, P13ߤ P38ߥ 53, 61 M L1940P IVS40&#fe;5 G>A P61* P39 58 M D600E R18W P2*, P14ߤ P40 59, 62 M E1122K G1961E P44* P41 59, 62 F R1640Q G1961E P58* P42ߥ 62 F T1526M R2030Q P54* P43ߥ 64, 68 M L1940P IVS40&#fe;5 G>A P62* P44 68 F R1108C IVS40&#fe;5 G>A P42* P45 71 F IVS38-10 T>C &#a7; Novel variants are bold and italicized.
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 24550365:74:1676
status: NEW[hide] Molecular diagnostic testing by eyeGENE: analysis ... Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2014 Jul 31;55(9):5510-21. doi: 10.1167/iovs.14-14359. Alapati A, Goetz K, Suk J, Navani M, Al-Tarouti A, Jayasundera T, Tumminia SJ, Lee P, Ayyagari R
Molecular diagnostic testing by eyeGENE: analysis of patients with hereditary retinal dystrophy phenotypes involving central vision loss.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2014 Jul 31;55(9):5510-21. doi: 10.1167/iovs.14-14359., [PMID:25082885]
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PURPOSE: To analyze the genetic test results of probands referred to eyeGENE with a diagnosis of hereditary maculopathy. METHODS: Patients with Best macular dystrophy (BMD), Doyne honeycomb retinal dystrophy (DHRD), Sorsby fundus dystrophy (SFD), or late-onset retinal degeneration (LORD) were screened for mutations in BEST1, EFEMP1, TIMP3, and CTRP5, respectively. Patients with pattern dystrophy (PD) were screened for mutations in PRPH2, BEST1, ELOVL4, CTRP5, and ABCA4; patients with cone-rod dystrophy (CRD) were screened for mutations in CRX, ABCA4, PRPH2, ELOVL4, and the c.2513G>A p.Arg838His variant in GUCY2D. Mutation analysis was performed by dideoxy sequencing. Impact of novel variants was evaluated using the computational tool PolyPhen. RESULTS: Among the 213 unrelated patients, 38 had BMD, 26 DHRD, 74 PD, 8 SFD, 6 LORD, and 54 CRD; six had both PD and BMD, and one had no specific clinical diagnosis. BEST1 variants were identified in 25 BMD patients, five with novel variants of unknown significance (VUS). Among the five patients with VUS, one was diagnosed with both BMD and PD. A novel EFEMP1 variant was identified in one DHRD patient. TIMP3 novel variants were found in two SFD patients, PRPH2 variants in 14 PD patients, ABCA4 variants in four PD patients, and p.Arg838His GUCY2D mutation in six patients diagnosed with dominant CRD; one patient additionally had a CRX VUS. ABCA4 mutations were identified in 15 patients with recessive CRD. CONCLUSIONS: Of the 213 samples, 55 patients (26%) had known causative mutations, and 13 (6%) patients had a VUS that was possibly pathogenic. Overall, selective screening for mutations in BEST1, PRPH2, and ABCA4 would likely yield the highest success rate in identifying the genetic basis for macular dystrophy phenotypes. Because of the overlap in phenotypes between BMD and PD, it would be beneficial to screen genes associated with both diseases.
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39 Mutations and Unknown Variants Detected in Patients With Central Vision Loss Patient Gene Exon DNA Change Protein Change Genotype Result PolyPhen Description PolyPhen Score Molecular Diagnosis Late-onset retinal degeneration NA CTRP5 NA NA NA NA NA NA Sorsby fundus dystrophy Patient 1 TIMP3 1 c.113C>G p.Ser38Cys Het vAR/us Probably damaging 1 Positive Patient 2 TIMP3 1 c.113C>G p.Ser38Cys Het vAR/us Probably damaging 1 Positive Patient 3 TIMP3 5 c.610A>T p.Ser204Cys Het Mut Positive Doyne honeycomb dystrophy Patient 1 EFEMP1 9 c.1033C>T p.Arg345Trp Het Mut Positive Patient 2 EFEMP1 9 c.1033C>T p.Arg345Trp Het Mut Positive Patient 3 EFEMP1 IVS10 c.IVS10-14C>T None Het vAR/us NA NA Unconfirmed Best macular dystrophy Patient 1 BEST1 2 c.28G>A p.Ala10Thr Het Mut Positive Patient 2 BEST1 2 c.47C>T p.Ser16Phe Het Mut Positive Patient 3 BEST1 2 c.72G>T p.Trp24Cys Het Mut Positive Patient 4 BEST1 3 c.240C>A p.Phe80Leu Het Mut Positive Patient 5 BEST1 3 c.240C>A p.Phe80Leu Het Mut Positive Patient 6 BEST1 4 c.248G>C p.Gly83Ala Het vAR/us Probably damaging 1 Positive Patient 7 BEST1 4 c.277T>C p.Trp93Arg Het vAR/us Probably damaging 1 Positive Patient 8 BEST1 4 c.279G>C p.Trp93Cys Het Mut Positive Patient 9 BEST1 6 c.652C>T p.Arg218Cys Het Mut Positive Patient 10 BEST1 6 c.652C>T p.Arg218Cys Het Mut Positive Patient 11 BEST1 6 c.680A>G p.Tyr227Cys Het Mut Positive Patient 12 BEST1 6 c.741G>A p.Arg218His Het Mut Positive Patient 13 BEST1 6 c.741G>A p.Arg218His Het Mut Positive Patient 14 BEST1 7 c.727G>A p.Ala243Thr Het Mut Positive Patient 15 BEST1 7 c.727G>A p.Ala243Thr Het Mut Positive Patient 16 BEST1 7 c.728C>T p.Ala243Val Het Mut Positive Patient 17 BEST1 7 c.728C>T p.Ala243Val Het Mut Positive Patient 18 BEST1 8 c.880C>T p.Leu294Phe Het vAR/us Probably damaging 1 Positive Patient 19 BEST1 8 c.887A>G p.Asn296Ser Het Mut Positive Patient 20 BEST1 8 c.903T>G p.Asp301Glu Het Mut Positive Patient 21 BEST1 8 c.903T>G p.Asp301Glu Het Mut Positive Patient 22 BEST1 8 c.910G>A p.Asp304Asn Het Mut Positive Patient 23 BEST1 8 c.925T>C p.Trp309Arg Het vAR/us Probably damaging 1 Positive Patient 24 BEST1 8 c.929T>C p.Ile310Thr Het Mut Positive Patient 25, case 3 BEST1 4 c.250T>G p.Phe84Val Het vAR/us Probably damaging 1 Positive Pattern dystrophy Patient 1 ABCA4 6 c.634C>T p.Arg212Cys Het Mut Positive ABCA4 30 c.4469G>A p.Cys1490Tyr Het Mut Patient 2 ABCA4 17 c.2588G>C p.Gly863Ala Het Mut Unconfirmed Patient 3 ABCA4 IVS26 c.3862&#fe;3A>G Abnormal splicing Het vAR/us Unconfirmed Patient 4 PRPH2 1 c.271T>A p.Tyr91Asn Het vAR/us Probably damaging 0.909 Positive PRPH2 1 c.310-313del(AT) p.Ile104Val Het Mut Patient 5, case 6 PRPH2 1 c.422A>G p.Tyr141Cys Het Mut Positive Patient 6 PRPH2 1 c.422A>G p.Tyr141Cys Het Mut Positive Patient 7 PRPH2 1 c.515G>A p.Arg172Gln Het Mut Positive Patient 8 PRPH2 2 c.583C>T p.Arg195Stop Het Mut Positive Patient 9 PRPH2 2 c.629C>G p.Pro210Arg Het Mut Positive Patient 10 PRPH2 2 c.635G>C p.Ser212Thr Het Mut Positive Patient 11 PRPH2 2 c.683C>T p.Thr228Ile Het Mut Positive Patient 12 PRPH2 2 c.708C>G p.Tyr236Stop Het Mut Positive Patient 13, case 4 PRPH2 IVS2 c.828&#fe;3A>T Splice Het Mut Positive TABLE 2. Continued Patient Gene Exon DNA Change Protein Change Genotype Result PolyPhen Description PolyPhen Score Molecular Diagnosis Patient 14 PRPH2 IVS2 c.828&#fe;3A>T Splice Het Mut Positive Patient 15 PRPH2 IVS2 c.828&#fe;3A>T Splice Het Mut Positive Patient 16 PRPH2 IVS2 c.828&#fe;3A>T Splice Het Mut Positive Patient 17, case 2 ABCA4 IVS38 c.5461-10T>C None Het Mut Unconfirmed Patient 18 PRPH2 2 c.584G>A p.Arg195Gln Het vAR/us Probably damaging 1 Positive Cone-rod dystrophy Patient 1, dominant GUCY2D 13 c.2512C>T p.Arg838Cys Het Mut Positive Patient 2, dominant GUCY2D 13 c.2513G>A p.Arg838His Het Mut Positive Patient 3, dominant GUCY2D 13 c.2513G>A p.Arg838His Het Mut Positive Patient 4, dominant GUCY2D 13 c.2513G>A p.Arg838His Het Mut Positive Patient 5, dominant GUCY2D 13 c.2513G>A p.Arg838His Het Mut Positive CRX 3 c.607T>C p.Ser213Pro Het vAR/us Probably damaging 0.999 Patient 6, recessive ABCA4 2 c.156T>G p.His52Gln Het vAR/us Probably damaging 0.998 Positive ABCA4 3 c.161G>A p.Cys54Tyr Het Mut ABCA4 28 c.4169T>C p.Leu1390Pro Het Mut Patient 7, recessive ABCA4 16 c.2385C>T p.Ser795Arg Het vAR/us Probably damaging 0.99 Positive ABCA4 IVS40 c.5714&#fe;5G>A Splice Het Mut Patient 8, recessive ABCA4 42 c.5882G>A p.Gly1961Glu Het Mut Positive ABCA4 45 c.6221G>T p.Gly2074Val Het vAR/us Probably damaging 1 Patient 9, recessive ABCA4 IVS42 c.5898&#fe;1G<A Splice Het Mut Positive ABCA4 IVS42 c.5899-2delA Splice Het Mut Patient 10, recessive ABCA4 5 c.559C>T p.Arg187Cys Het Mut Positive ABCA4 40 c.5645T>C p.Met1882Thr Het Mut Patient 11, recessive ABCA4 6 c.768G>T p.Val256Val (abnlspl) Het Mut Positive ABCA4 31 c.4577C>T p.Thr1526Met Het Mut Patient 12, recessive ABCA4 12 c.1622T>C p.Leu541Pro Het Mut Positive ABCA4 21 c.3113C>T p.Ala1038Val Het Mut ABCA4 12 c.1622T>C p.Leu541Pro Hom Mut ABCA4 21 c.3113C>T p.Ala1038Val Hom Mut ABCA4 22 c.3322C>T p.Arg1108Cys Het Mut Patient 13, recessive ABCA4 12 c.1622T>C p.Leu541Pro Hom Mut Positive ABCA4 21 c.3113C>T p.Ala1038Val Hom Mut Patient 14, recessive ABCA4 13 c.1927G>A p.Val643Met Het Mut Positive ABCA4 24 c.3602T>G p.Leu1201Arg Het Mut ABCA4 36 c.5186T>C p.Leu1729Pro Het Mut Patient 15, recessive ABCA4 23 c.3364G>A p.Glu1122Lys Het Mut Positive ABCA4 48 c.6529G>A p.Asp2177Asn Het Mut Patient 16, recessive ABCA4 35 c.4918C>T p.Arg1640Trp Het Mut Positive ABCA4 28 c.4222T>C p.Trp1408Arg Het Mut Patient 17, recessive ABCA4 11 c.1532G>A p.Arg511His Het Mut Unconfirmed Patient 18, recessive ABCA4 27 c.3899G>A p.Arg1300Gln Het vAR/us Benign 0.143 Unconfirmed Patient 19, recessive ABCA4 13 c.1933G>A p.Asp645Asn Het Mut Unconfirmed Patient 20, recessive ABCA4 35 c.4918C>T p.Arg1640Trp Het Mut Unconfirmed Patient 21, recessive ABCA4 IVS7 c.859-9T>C Unknown Hom vAR/us NA NA Unconfirmed Molecular Diagnostic Testing by eyeGENE IOVS j September 2014 j Vol. 55 j No. 9 j were screened for the p.Arg838His mutation in GUCY2D, and mutations in the CRX, ELOVL4, PRPH2, and/or ABCA4 genes.
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 25082885:39:5367
status: NEW116 Mutations or Unknown Variants Detected in Patients With Central Vision Loss Gene Exon DNA Change Protein Change Genotype Result PolyPhen Description PolyPhen Score Frequency* Variant ID Late-onset retinal degeneration CTRP5 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Sorsby fundus dystrophy TIMP3 1 c.113C>G p.Ser38Cys Het vAR/us Probably damaging 1 2 TIMP3 5 c.610A>T p.Ser204Cys Het Mut 1 CM941325/ rs137853298 Doyne honeycomb dystrophy EFEMP1 9 c.1033C>T p.Arg345Trp Het Mut 2 CM990504 EFEMP1 IVS10 c.IVS10-14C>T None Het vAR/us NA NA 1 Best macular dystrophy BEST1 2 c.28G>A p.Ala10Thr Het Mut 1 CM982017 BEST1 2 c.47C>T p.Ser16Phe Het Mut 1 CM010520 BEST1 2 c.72G>T p.Trp24Cys Het Mut 1 CM982018 BEST1 3 c.240C>A p.Phe80Leu Het Mut 2 CM004423 BEST1 4 c.248G>C p.Gly83Ala Het vAR/us Probably damaging 1 1 BEST1 4 c.277T>C p.Trp93Arg Het vAR/us Probably damaging 1 1 BEST1 4 c.279G>C p.Trp93Cys Het Mut 1 rs28940273/ CM982021 BEST1 6 c.652C>T p.Arg218Cys Het Mut 2 CM982023 BEST1 6 c.680A>G p.Tyr227Cys Het Mut 1 CM982024 BEST1 6 c.741G>A p.Arg218His Het Mut 2 CM003486 BEST1 7 c.727G>A p.Ala243Thr Het Mut 2 CM004434 BEST1 7 c.728C>T p.Ala243Val Het Mut 2 rs28940570/ CM00841 BEST1 8 c.880C>T p.Leu294Phe Het vAR/us Probably damaging 1 1 BEST1 8 c.887A>G p.Asn296Ser Het Mut 1 CM010524 BEST1 8 c.903T>G p.Asp301Glu Het Mut 2 CM991243 BEST1 8 c.910G>A p.Asp304Asn Het Mut 1 CM024219 BEST1 8 c.925T>C p.Trp309Arg Het vAR/us Probably damaging 1 1 BEST1 8 c.929T>C p.Ile310Thr Het Mut 1 CM000843 BEST1 4 c.250T>G p.Phe84Val Het vAR/us Probably damaging 1 1 Pattern dystrophy ABCA4 6 c.634C>T p.Arg212Cys Het Mut 1 rs61750200 ABCA4 17 c.2588G>C p.Gly863Ala Het Mut 1 CM970003/ rs76157638 ABCA4 IVS26 c.3862&#fe;3A>G Abnormal splicing Het vAR/us 1 NA ABCA4 30 c.4469G>A p.Cys1490Tyr Het Mut 1 CM990056/ rs61751402 ABCA4 IVS38 c.5461-10T>C None Het Mut 1 CS057513 PRPH2 1 c.271T>A p.Tyr91Asn Het vAR/us Probably damaging .909 1 PRPH2 1 c.310-313del(AT) p.Ile104Val Het Mut 1 NA/Deletion PRPH2 1 c.422A>G p.Tyr141Cys Het Mut 2 CM010125/ rs61755781 PRPH2 1 c.515G>A p.Arg172Gln Het Mut 1 CM930637/ rs61755792 PRPH2 2 c.583C>T p.Arg195Stop Het Mut 1 CM032999 PRPH2 2 c.629C>G p.Pro210Arg Het Mut 1 CM941210 PRPH2 2 c.635G>C p.Ser212Thr Het Mut 1 CM971289/ rs61755801 PRPH2 2 c.683C>T p.Thr228Ile Het Mut 1 TMP_ESP_6_ 42672248 PRPH2 2 c.708C>G p.Tyr236Stop Het Mut 1 rs61755813 PRPH2 IVS2 c.828&#fe;3A>T Splice Het Mut 4 CS010139 PRPH2 2 c.584G>A p.Arg195Gln Het vAR/us Probably damaging 1 1 TABLE 3. Continued Gene Exon DNA Change Protein Change Genotype Result PolyPhen Description PolyPhen Score Frequency* Variant ID Cone-rod dystrophy ABCA4 2 c.156T>G p.His52Gln Het vAR/us Probably damaging 0.998 1 ABCA4 3 c.161G>A p.Cys54Tyr Het Mut 1 CM990012/ rs150774447 ABCA4 28 c.4169T>C p.Leu1390Pro Het Mut 1 CM014810/ rs61752430 ABCA4 16 c.2385C>T p.Ser795Arg Het vAR/us Probably damaging 0.99 1 ABCA4 IVS40 c.5714&#fe;5G>A Splice Het Mut 1 CS982057 ABCA4 27 c.3899G>A p.Arg1300Gln Het vAR/us Benign 0.143 1 ABCA4 32 c.4661A>G p.Glu1554Gly Het vAR/us Benign 0.326 1 ABCA4 30 c.4383G>A p.Trp1461Stop Het Mut 1 Stop/NA ABCA4 IVS38 c.5461-10T>C None Het Mut NA NA 2 CS057513 ABCA4 22 c.3259G>A p.Glu1087Lys Het Mut 1 CM970008/ rs61751398 ABCA4 42 c.5882G>A p.Gly1961Glu Het Mut 2 CM970016/ rs1800553 ABCA4 45 c.6221G>T p.Gly2074Val Het vAR/us Probably damaging 1 1 ABCA4 IVS42 c.5898&#fe;1G<A Splice Het Mut 1 CS011524 ABCA4 IVS42 c.5899-2delA Splice Het Mut 1 rs3112831 CRX 3 c.607T>C p.Ser213Pro Het vAR/us Probably damaging 0.999 1 ABCA4 5 c.559C>T p.Arg187Cys Het Mut 1 COSM913472 ABCA4 40 c.5645T>C p.Met1882Thr Het Mut 1 rs4147830 ABCA4 6 c.768G>T p.Val256Val (abnlspl) Het Mut 1 CM990057/ rs61750152 ABCA4 31 c.4577C>T p.Thr1526Met Het Mut 1 rs62645944 ABCA4 11 c.1532G>A p.Arg511His Het Mut 1 rs140482171 ABCA4 12 c.1622T>C p.Leu541Pro Het Mut 1 CM990022/ rs61751392 ABCA4 21 c.3113C>T p.Ala1038Val Het Mut 1 CM970006/ rs61751374 ABCA4 12 c.1622T>C p.Leu541Pro Hom Mut 2 CM990022/ rs61751392 ABCA4 21 c.3113C>T p.Ala1038Val Hom Mut 2 CM970006/ rs61751374 ABCA4 22 c.3322C>T p.Arg1108Cys Het Mut 1 CM990039/ rs61750120 ABCA4 13 c.1927G>A p.Val643Met Het Mut 1 CM014293/ rs61749417/ rs143548435 ABCA4 24 c.3602T>G p.Leu1201Arg Het Mut 1 CM990042/ rs61750126 ABCA4 36 c.5186T>C p.Leu1729Pro Het Mut 1 CM990062/ rs61750567 ABCA4 13 c.1933G>A p.Asp645Asn Het Mut 1 rs617494181933 ABCA4 23 c.3364G>A p.Glu1122Lys Het Mut 1 CM990041 ABCA4 48 c.6529G>A p.Asp2177Asn Het Mut 1 CM970023/ rs1800555 ABCA4 35 c.4918C>T p.Arg1640Trp Het Mut 2 CM983728/ rs61751404 ABCA4 28 c.4222T>C p.Trp1408Arg Het Mut 1 CM990048/ rs61750135 GUCY2D 13 c.2512C>T p.Arg838Cys Het Mut 1 rs61750172 GUCY2D 13 c.2513G>A p.Arg838His Het Mut 5 CM012606/ rs61750173 ABCA4 IVS7 c.859-9T>C Unknown Hom vAR/us NA NA 1 ABCA4 42 c.5882G>A p.Gly1961Glu Hom Mut 1 CM970016/ rs1800553 ABCA4 43 c.5917delG Deletion Hom Mut 1 RISN_ABCR: c.5917delG Molecular Diagnostic Testing by eyeGENE IOVS j September 2014 j Vol. 55 j No. 9 j Six patients with late-onset retinal pathology and drusen had well-characterized clinical data.
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ABCA4 p.Glu1122Lys 25082885:116:4378
status: NEW