ABCA4 p.Tyr245*
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[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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118 Next, we defined a standard ADI resulting from two truncating mutation alleles as 10.6 years based on the average value of the ADIs estimated for siblings (P19, P20) homozygous for the Y245X truncation.
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ABCA4 p.Tyr245* 19074458:118:185
status: NEW153 c Nt, amino-terminal domain; ECD-1 and ECD-2, exocytoplasmic domains 1 and 2; NBD-1 and NBD-2, nucleotide binding domains 1 and 2; TM5, TM6, TM7, TM12, within, near or between transmembrane helices 5, 6, 7 and 12. d W41X, R152X, Y245X, Y362X, W663X, M669del2tccAT, R681X and A1739 del11gcTGGGCTGGTGG. retina-wide blindness, the quality of life deteriorates dramatically with loss of mobility and independence.
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ABCA4 p.Tyr245* 19074458:153:229
status: NEW180 Consistent with this hypothesis were siblings in the current study (P19, P20) homozygous for Y245X truncation showing retina-wide disease within the first decade.
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ABCA4 p.Tyr245* 19074458:180:93
status: NEW[hide] ABCA4 gene analysis in patients with autosomal rec... Eur J Hum Genet. 2008 Jul;16(7):812-9. Epub 2008 Feb 20. Kitiratschky VB, Grau T, Bernd A, Zrenner E, Jagle H, Renner AB, Kellner U, Rudolph G, Jacobson SG, Cideciyan AV, Schaich S, Kohl S, Wissinger B
ABCA4 gene analysis in patients with autosomal recessive cone and cone rod dystrophies.
Eur J Hum Genet. 2008 Jul;16(7):812-9. Epub 2008 Feb 20., [PMID:18285826]
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The ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters constitute a family of large membrane proteins, which transport a variety of substrates across membranes. The ABCA4 protein is expressed in photoreceptors and possibly functions as a transporter for N-retinylidene-phosphatidylethanolamine (N-retinylidene-PE), the Schiff base adduct of all-trans-retinal with PE. Mutations in the ABCA4 gene have been initially associated with autosomal recessive Stargardt disease. Subsequent studies have shown that mutations in ABCA4 can also cause a variety of other retinal dystrophies including cone rod dystrophy and retinitis pigmentosa. To determine the prevalence and mutation spectrum of ABCA4 gene mutations in non-Stargardt phenotypes, we have screened 64 unrelated patients with autosomal recessive cone (arCD) and cone rod dystrophy (arCRD) applying the Asper Ophthalmics ABCR400 microarray followed by DNA sequencing of all coding exons of the ABCA4 gene in subjects with single heterozygous mutations. Disease-associated ABCA4 alleles were identified in 20 of 64 patients with arCD or arCRD. In four of 64 patients (6%) only one mutant ABCA4 allele was detected and in 16 patients (25%), mutations on both ABCA4 alleles were identified. Based on these data we estimate a prevalence of 31% for ABCA4 mutations in arCD and arCRD, supporting the concept that the ABCA4 gene is a major locus for various types of degenerative retinal diseases with abnormalities in cone or both cone and rod function.
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70 of alleles Reference Missense: 6 c.731T4Ca p.L244P 2 23 12 c.1622T4Cb p.L541P 1 5 13 c.1928T4G p.V643G 1 9 17 c.2588G4C p.G863A and p.G863del 2 4 21 c.3113C4Tb p.A1038V 1 4 25 c.3608G4A p.G1203E 1 24 28 c.4139C4T p.P1380L 2 25 30 c.4457C4T p.P1486L 1 25 30 c.4462T4C p.C1488R 1 25 37 c.5285C4A p.A1762D 1 24 41 c.5819T4C p.L1940P 1 26 42 c.5882G4A p.G1961E 1 9 45 c.6148G4C p.V2050L 1 25 45 c.6229C4T p.R2077W 1 25 Nonsense: 6 c.700C4T p.Q234X 1 This study 6 c.735T4G p.Y245X 2 24 28 c.4234C4T p.Q1412X 1 10 Deletion: 24 c.3539_3554del p.S1181PfsX8 1 This study 43 c.5917delG p.V1973X 3 27 Splice site/intronic: 26 c.5196+1G4A Splicing 1 9 34 c.4848+2T4C Splicing 1 This study 36 c.5196+1_5196+4del Splicing 1 15 39 c.5461À10T4C Unknown 8 14 40 c.5714+5G4A Splicing?
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ABCA4 p.Tyr245* 18285826:70:470
status: NEW98 For example, two of our arCRD patients (RCD79/6184 and RCD113/3668) are homozygous for putative null alleles (p.Y245X and p.V1973X).
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ABCA4 p.Tyr245* 18285826:98:112
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.Tyr245* 24550365:74:1339
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ABCA4 p.Tyr245* 24550365:74:1345
status: NEW