Abstract

This study aims to provide clinical characterization of PROM1 mutation with a report of novel mutation. This study is a retrospective case series of six patients from a single institution with multimodal imaging, electroretinography, and genetic testing. Six patients aged 12 to 47 years were identified. Patients with autosomal recessive (AR) variants showed more severe panretinal dystrophy with symmetrical macular involvement and peripheral retinal pigment epithelium atrophy. The autosomal dominant (AD) variants, on the other hand, showed milder macular involvement with bull's eye maculopathy phenotype with minimal peripheral involvement. Among patients with AR variants, a younger patient with aberrant splicing showed a milder phenotype compared with patients with a nonsense mutation and an additional ABCA4 mutation. The authors describe patients with PROM1 retinopathy inherited AD and AR inherited patterns. Novel mutations of c.1909C>T and c.2050C>T were identified, leading to truncation of the protein at sequence p.Gln637* and p.Arg684*, respectively. [Ophthalmic Surg Lasers Imaging Retina 2022;53:422-428.].

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