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Query: UMLS:C0086543 (
cataract
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Congenital cataracts are a common major abnormality of the eye that frequently cause blindness in infants. At least one-third of all cases are familial; autosomal-dominant congenital
cataract
appears to be the most-common familial form in the Western world. Elsewhere, in family
ADCC
-3, we mapped an autosomal-dominant
cataract
gene to chromosome 3q21-q22, near the gene that encodes a lens-specific beaded filament protein gene, BFSP2. By sequencing the coding regions of BFSP2, we found that a deletion mutation, DeltaE233, is associated with cataracts in this family. This is the first report of an inherited
cataract
that is caused by a mutation in a cytoskeletal protein.
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PMID:Autosomal-dominant congenital cataract associated with a deletion mutation in the human beaded filament protein gene BFSP2. 1073 68
Congenital
cataract
(CC), responsible for about one-third of blindness in infants, is a major cause of vision loss in children worldwide. 10-25% of CC cases are attributed to genetic causes and CC is a clinically and genetically highly heterogeneous lens disorder in children. Autosomal dominant (AD) inheritance is the most commonly pattern. 195 unrelated non-syndromic
ADCC
families in this study are recruited from 15 provinces of China. Sanger sequencing approach followed by intra-familial co-segregation, in Silico analyses and interpretation of the variations according to the published guidelines of American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG), were employed to determine the genetic defects. Two mutations (p.Tyr139X and p.Ser166Phe) identified in two unrelated families were associated with their congenital nuclear cataracts and microcornea respectively, which are also reported previously. Six novel CRYGC mutations (p.Asp65ThrfsX38, p.Arg142GlyfsX5, p.Arg142AlafsX22, p.Tyr144X, p.Arg169X, and p.Tyr46Asp) were identified in other six families with congenital nuclear cataracts, respectively. Mutations in the CRYGC were responsible for 4.1% Chinese
ADCC
families in our cohort. Our results expand the spectrum of CRYGC mutations as well as their associated phenotypes.
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PMID:Novel mutations in CRYGC are associated with congenital cataracts in Chinese families. 2829 35