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Mutations in IMPG1 Cause Vitelliform Macular Dystrophies
Authors:Ga?l Manes  Isabelle Meunier  Almudena Avila-Fernández  Sandro Banfi  Guylène Le?Meur  Xavier Zanlonghi  Marta Corton  Francesca Simonelli  Philippe Brabet  Gilles Labesse  Isabelle Audo  Saddek Mohand-Said  Christina Zeitz  José-Alain Sahel  Michel Weber  Hélène Dollfus  Claire-Marie Dhaenens  Delphine Allorge  Elfride De?Baere  Robert?K Koenekoop  Susanne Kohl  Frans?PM Cremers  Joe?G Hollyfield  Audrey Sénéchal  Maxime Hebrard  Béatrice Bocquet  Carmen Ayuso García  Christian?P Hamel
Abstract:Vitelliform macular dystrophies (VMD) are inherited retinal dystrophies characterized by yellow, round deposits visible upon fundus examination and encountered in individuals with juvenile Best macular dystrophy (BMD) or adult-onset vitelliform macular dystrophy (AVMD). Although many BMD and some AVMD cases harbor mutations in BEST1 or PRPH2, the underlying genetic cause remains unknown for many affected individuals. In a large family with autosomal-dominant VMD, gene mapping and whole-exome sequencing led to the identification of a c.713T>G (p.Leu238Arg) IMPG1 mutation, which was subsequently found in two other families with autosomal-dominant VMD and the same phenotype. IMPG1 encodes the SPACR protein, a component of the rod and cone photoreceptor extracellular matrix domains. Structural modeling indicates that the p.Leu238Arg substitution destabilizes the conserved SEA1 domain of SPACR. Screening of 144 probands who had various forms of macular dystrophy revealed three other IMPG1 mutations. Two individuals from one family affected by autosomal-recessive VMD were homozygous for the splice-site mutation c.807+1G>T, and two from another family were compound heterozygous for the mutations c.461T>C (p.Leu154Pro) and c.1519C>T (p.Arg507). Most cases had a normal or moderately decreased electrooculogram Arden ratio. We conclude that IMPG1 mutations cause both autosomal-dominant and -recessive forms of VMD, thus indicating that impairment of the interphotoreceptor matrix might be a general cause of VMD.
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