Genetic characteristics and epidemiology of inherited retinal degeneration in Taiwan

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Ta-Ching Chen
Ding-Siang Huang
Chao-Wen Lin
Chang-Hao Yang
Chung-May Yang
Victoria Y. Wang
Jou-Wei Lin
Allen Chilun Luo
Fung-Rong Hu
Pei-Lung Chen
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[1] National Taiwan University Hospital,Department of Ophthalmology
[2] National Taiwan University,Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine, College of Medicine
[3] National Taiwan University,Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine
[4] Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine,Department of Internal Medicine
[5] National Taiwan University Hospital Yunlin Branch,Graduate Institute of Medical Genomics and Proteomics, College of Medicine
[6] National Taiwan University,Department of Medical Genetics
[7] National Taiwan University Hospital,undefined
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npj Genomic Medicine | / 6卷
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Inherited retinal degenerations (IRDs) are a group of phenotypically and genotypically heterogeneous disorders with substantial socioeconomic impact. In this cohort study, we tried to address the genetic characteristics and epidemiology of IRDs in Taiwan. Totally, 312 families with IRDs were identified and recruited and genetic testing was performed via probe capture-based NGS targeting 212 IRD-related genes. Statistical analysis was based on the proband of each affected family. Disease-causing genotypes were identified in 178 families (57.1%). ABCA4 variants were the most common cause of disease in this cohort (27 families, 15.2%), whereas CYP4V2 variants were the most common cause for the single phenotype—Bietti’s crystalline dystrophy (12 families, 3.8%). Some variants such as ABCA4:c.1804C>T, CYP4V2:c.802-8_810delinsGC, and EYS:c6416G>A were population-specific disease-causing hotspots. Probands affected by ABCA4, RPGR, RP1L1, and CEP290 sought medical help earlier while patients affected by EYS and CYP4V2 visited our clinic at an older age. To evaluate the representativeness of our cohort in the genetic epidemiology of IRDs in Taiwan, our demographic data were compared with that of the total IRD population in Taiwan, obtained from the National Health Insurance Research Database. This is currently the largest-scale, comprehensive study investigating the genetic characteristics and epidemiology of IRD in Taiwan. These data could help patients and caregivers to adopt precision genomic medicine and novel gene therapies in near future.
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