Abstract
Purpose To describe a novel mutation in the RDS/Peripherin gene that results in a moderately severe form of adult-onset foveomacular dystrophy. Design Observational case series. Methods Selected members of a family with adult-onset foveomacular dystrophy underwent complete ophthalmic evaluation, including fundus photography and fluorescein angiography, in a tertiary care referral center. The study population consisted of 12 members of a Caucasian kindred. After providing informed consent, patients donated blood for genomic DNA extraction and mutational screening using standard techniques. The main outcome measure were the presence of a RDS/Peripherin gene mutation in a patient with the disease and its absence in unaffected family members and controls. Results Eight affected family members and no unaffected family members demonstrated a single guanine base deletion at nucleotide 112 that led to premature termination at amino acid 38 of RDS/Peripherin polypeptide. This frameshift mutation results in truncation of nearly 90% of the gene product, thus probably representing a null allele. That results in a relatively severe phenotype, with choroidal neovascularization developing in two patients and geographic atrophy involving the macula in three patients. Conclusions We describe a frameshift null mutation in the RDS/Peripherin gene associated with a relatively severe manifestation of adult-onset foveomacular dystrophy in affected family members.
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