Author:
Rauf Bushra,Khan Shahid Y.,Jiao Xiaodong,Irum Bushra,Ashfaq Ramla,Zehra Mubashra,Khan Asma A.,Naeem Muhammad Asif,Shahzad Mohsin,Riazuddin Sheikh,Hejtmancik J. Fielding,Riazuddin S. Amer
Abstract
AbstractTo delineate the genetic bases of primary congenital glaucoma (PCG), we ascertained a large cohort consisting of 48 consanguineous families. Of these, we previously reported 26 families with mutations in CYP1B1 and six families with LTBP2, whereas the genetic bases responsible for PCG in 16 families remained elusive. We employed next-generation whole exome sequencing to delineate the genetic basis of PCG in four of these 16 familial cases. Exclusion of linkage to reported PCG loci was established followed by next-generation whole exome sequencing, which was performed on 10 affected individuals manifesting cardinal systems of PCG belonging to four unresolved families along with four control samples consisting of genomic DNAs of individuals harboring mutations in CYP1B1 and LTBP2. The analyses of sequencing datasets failed to identify potential causal alleles in the 10 exomes whereas c.1169G > A (p. Arg390His) in CYP1B1 and c.3427delC (p.Gln1143Argfs*35) in LTBP2 were identified in the control samples. Taken together, next-generation whole exome sequencing failed to delineate the genetic basis of PCG in familial cases excluded from mutations in CYP1B1 and LTBP2. These data strengthen the notion that compound heterozygous coding variants or non-coding variants might contribute to PCG.
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