Tariq A Alzahem, Abdulwahab AlTheeb, Rola Ba-Abbad
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Abstract
Purpose: Patients with cone dystrophy (CD) can present with virtually normal retinal appearance, which may delay diagnosis. This study describes the inconspicuous clinical features of POC1B-associated CD in two Saudi families.
Methods: This is a retrospective case study. Clinical data analyzed included multimodal retinal imaging and electroretinography of the affected individuals. Genetic analysis was done for all probands.
Results: Three affected males from two Saudi families with POC1B-associated CD were included. The ages at presentation ranged from 18 to 34 years. Ophthalmic examination showed decreased Snellen visual acuities (range: 20/100-20/300) and color vision bilaterally. Fundus examination showed only mild vascular attenuation. Macular optical coherence tomography showed reduced reflectivity of the external limiting membrane, ellipsoid, and interdigitation zones. Full-field electroretinography demonstrated undetectable light-adapted responses and normal dark-adapted responses in all patients. Next-generation sequencing showed one proband to be homozygous for a previously unpublished nonsense variant in POC1B (NM_172240):c.672C>G; p(Tyr224*). Whole exome sequencing for the second proband showed a novel homozygous frameshifting variant in POC1B: c.991del; p(Arg331Glufs*13).
Conclusion: We described two novel variants in POC1B and the associated subtle, yet significant retinal features. POC1B-associated CD is a rare cause of visual loss in patients with relatively normal fundus appearance. Deep phenotyping is necessary in formulating appropriate differential diagnosis.
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Ophthalmic Genetics accepts original papers, review articles and short communications on the clinical and molecular genetic aspects of ocular diseases.