Intrafamilial Variability of IMPG1-Associated Vitelliform Dystrophy.

Q3 Medicine
Lilian Chan, Mattie Adams, Tomas S Aleman, Steven M Bloom
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Abstract

Purpose: To describe the clinical and multimodal imaging findings of two siblings with different vitelliform phenotypes associated with a novel IMPG1 gene deletion.

Methods: Case series of two siblings. Patients underwent standard optical coherence tomography (OCT), fundus color and short-wavelength fundus autofluorescence (SW-FAF) imaging, fluorescein angiography, and genetic testing for a panel of inherited retinal disorders.

Results: A 43-year-old brother and his 41-year-old sister were found to have bilateral vitelliform lesions. The brother presented with single bilateral foveal lesions whereas his asymptomatic sister had multifocal extrafoveal lesions. OCT imaging demonstrated classic subretinal vitelliform lesions in various stages. SW-FAF confirmed that the lesions were hyperautofluorescent. Genetic testing identified an identical heterozygous exon 7 deletion of IMPG1 in both patients.

Conclusion: Segregation of a novel deletion in exon 7 of IMPG1 in a family with a vitelliform macular dystrophy, together with a previously reported similar phenotype in patients with heterozygous nucleotide changes within this region of the gene supports the pathogenicity of this variant. Intrafamilial variability in the topography of the lesions with multifocality in one of the siblings suggests retina-wide abnormalities with individual modifiers modulating disease expression.

impg1相关卵黄营养不良的家族内变异性。
目的:描述与新型IMPG1基因缺失相关的两个不同卵黄样表型的兄弟姐妹的临床和多模态成像结果。方法:兄弟姐妹2例。患者接受标准光学相干断层扫描(OCT)、眼底颜色和短波眼底自身荧光(SW-FAF)成像、荧光素血管造影和遗传性视网膜疾病的基因检测。结果:一个43岁的兄弟和他41岁的妹妹被发现有双侧卵黄样病变。兄弟表现为单双侧中央凹病变,而他的无症状的妹妹有多灶中央凹外病变。OCT成像显示不同阶段的典型视网膜下卵黄样病变。SW-FAF证实病变为高自体荧光。基因检测在两名患者中发现了相同的杂合性IMPG1外显子7缺失。结论:在一个卵黄样黄斑营养不良家族中分离出一个新的IMPG1外显子7缺失,以及先前报道的该基因区域杂合核苷酸改变患者的类似表型,支持该变异的致病性。其中一个兄弟姐妹多灶性病变的家族内变异表明视网膜范围内的异常与个体修饰因子调节疾病表达。
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Retinal Cases and Brief Reports
Retinal Cases and Brief Reports Medicine-Ophthalmology
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