Mutation analysis of the RPGR gene reveals novel mutations in south European patients with X-linked retinitis pigmentosa

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Maria Giuseppina Miano
Francesco Testa
Maria Strazzullo
Mariajose Trujillo
Carmelilia De Bernardo
Barbara Grammatico
Francesca Simonelli
Massimo Mangino
Isabella Torrente
Giulio Ruberto
Magdalena Beneyto
Guillermo Antinolo
Ernesto Rinaldi
Cesare Danesino
Valerio Ventruto
Michele D'Urso
Carmen Ayuso
Monserrat Baiget
Alfredo Ciccodicola
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[1] International Institute of Genetics and Biophysics,Department of Genetics
[2] CNR,Department of Medical Genetic
[3] Fundacion Jimenez Diaz,undefined
[4] University of ‘La Sapienza’,undefined
[5] Eye Clinic,undefined
[6] Second University of Naples,undefined
[7] CSS-Mendel Institute,undefined
[8] Tor Vergata University,undefined
[9] Eye Clinic,undefined
[10] IRCCS ‘San Matteo’,undefined
[11] Unidad de Genetica,undefined
[12] Hospital La Fe,undefined
[13] Unidad de Genetica,undefined
[14] Hospital ‘Virgen del Rocio’,undefined
[15] General Biology and Medical Genetics,undefined
[16] University of Pavia,undefined
[17] Servei de Genetica,undefined
[18] Hospital Sant Pau,undefined
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eye diseases; retinal dystrophies; X-linked gene; retinitis pigmentosa 3 (RP3); retinitis pigmentosa GTPase regulator gene (; ); mutation analysis;
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The RPGR (retinitis pigmentosa GTPase regulator) gene has been shown to be mutated in 10–20% of patients with X-linked retinitis pigmentosa (XLRP), a severe form of inherited progressive retinal degeneration. A total of 29 different RPGR mutations have been identified in northern European and United States patients. We have performed mutation analysis of the RPGR gene in a cohort of 49 southern European males affected with XLRP. By multiplex SSCA and automatic direct sequencing of all 19 RPGR exons, seven different and novel mutations were identified in eight of the 49 families; these include three splice site mutations, two microdeletions, and two missense mutations. RNA analysis showed that the three splice site defects resulted in the generation of aberrant RPGR transcripts. Six of these mutations were detected in the conserved amino-terminal region of RPGR protein, containing tandem repeats homologous to the RCC1 protein, a guanine nucleotide-exchange factor for Ran-GTPase. Several exonic and intronic sequence variations were also detected. None of the RPGR mutations reported in other populations were identified in our series. Our results are consistent with the notions of heterogeneity and minority causation of XLRP by mutations in RPGR in Caucasian populations.
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