Genetic studies of multiple consanguineous Pakistani families segregating oculocutaneous albinism identified novel and reported mutations.


Journal

Annals of human genetics
ISSN: 1469-1809
Titre abrégé: Ann Hum Genet
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0416661

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
07 2019
Historique:
received: 04 08 2018
revised: 05 02 2019
accepted: 18 02 2019
pubmed: 15 3 2019
medline: 6 5 2020
entrez: 15 3 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Oculocutaneous albinism (OCA) is an autosomal-recessive disorder of a defective melanin pathway. The condition is characterized by hypopigmentation of hair, dermis, and ocular tissue. Genetic studies have reported seven nonsyndromic OCA genes, among which Pakistani OCA families mostly segregate TYR and OCA2 gene mutations. Here in the present study, we investigate the genetic factors of eight consanguineous OCA families from Pakistan. Genetic analysis was performed through single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping (for homozygosity mapping), whole exome sequencing (for mutation identification), Sanger sequencing (for validation and segregation analysis), and quantitative PCR (qPCR) (for copy number variant [CNV] validation). Genetic mapping in one family identified a novel homozygous deletion mutation of the entire TYRP1 gene, and a novel deletion of exon 19 in the OCA2 gene in two apparently unrelated families. In three further families, we identified homozygous mutations in TYR (NM_000372.4:c.1424G > A; p.Trp475*), NM_000372.4:c.895C > T; p.Arg299Cys), and SLC45A2 (NM_016180:c.1532C > T; p.Ala511Val). For the remaining two families, G and H, compound heterozygous TYR variants NM_000372.4:c.1037-7T > A, NM_000372.4:c.1255G > A (p.Gly419Arg), and NM_000372.4:c.1255G > A (p.Gly419Arg) and novel variant NM_000372.4:c.248T > G; (p.Val83Gly), respectively, were found. Our study further extends the evidence of TYR and OCA2 as genetic mutation hot spots in Pakistani families. Genetic screening of additional OCA cases may also contribute toward the development of Pakistani specific molecular diagnostic tests, genetic counseling, and personalized healthcare.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30868578
doi: 10.1111/ahg.12307
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

278-284

Subventions

Organisme : Higher Education Commission, Pakistan
ID : IRSIP.
Pays : International

Informations de copyright

© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/University College London.

Auteurs

Hadia Gul (H)

Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Gomal University, D.I. Khan, Pakistan.

Abdul Haleem Shah (AH)

Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Gomal University, D.I. Khan, Pakistan.

Ricardo Harripaul (R)

Molecular Neuro-Psychiatry and Development Lab (MiND), Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

Anna Mikhailov (A)

Molecular Neuro-Psychiatry and Development Lab (MiND), Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

Kamalben Prajapati (K)

Molecular Neuro-Psychiatry and Development Lab (MiND), Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

Ejazullah Khan (E)

Gomal Centre of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Gomal University, D.I. Khan, Pakistan.

Farman Ullah (F)

Gomal Centre of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Gomal University, D.I. Khan, Pakistan.

Muhammad Zubair (M)

Gomal Centre of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Gomal University, D.I. Khan, Pakistan.
Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, School of Life Sciences, University of Science and Technology, Hefei, China.

Muhammad Zeeshan Ali (MZ)

Gomal Centre of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Gomal University, D.I. Khan, Pakistan.

Ayesha Haleem Shah (AH)

Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Gomal University, D.I. Khan, Pakistan.

Said Salman (S)

Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Ghazi University, D.G. Khan, Pakistan.

Saadullah Khan (S)

Department of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, Kohat University of Science and Technology, Kohat, Pakistan.

John B Vincent (JB)

Molecular Neuro-Psychiatry and Development Lab (MiND), Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

Muzammil Ahmad Khan (MA)

Gomal Centre of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Gomal University, D.I. Khan, Pakistan.

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