Targeted next generation sequencing and family survey enable correct genetic diagnosis in CRX associated macular dystrophy – a case report

Oxford Eye Hospital, John Radcliffe Hospital,Hudspith Karl A. Z.,Broadgate Suzanne,Shanks Morag E.,Clouston Penny, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,Halford Stephanie, Oxford Eye Hospital, John Radcliffe Hospital

BMC Ophthalmology(2021)

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We present 3 members of a family with macular dystrophy, originally diagnosed as Stargardt disease, with a significantly variable age at onset, caused by a heterozygous mutation in CRX. A 43-year-old female with bull’s eye maculopathy, whose sister was diagnosed with Stargardt disease previously at another centre, was found to have a single ABCA4 variant. Further examination of the family revealed that the asymptomatic father was also affected, indicating a dominant pattern of inheritance. In addition, the ABCA4 variant was not identified in the sister originally diagnosed with Stargardt disease. Next generation sequencing identified a heterozygous c.121C > T, p.R41W missense mutation in CRX in all 3 affected members. We describe a common phenotype, but with variable age at onset, with autosomal dominant inheritance and reduced penetrance in a family found to have a pathogenic sequence variant in CRX. This illustrates the importance of panel based molecular genetic testing accompanied by family studies to establish a definitive diagnosis.
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Retina,Macular dystrophy,Next generation sequencing,CRX,ABCA4 sequence variant,mutation,Phenotype/genotype,reduced penetrance,family survey
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