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Heterozygous Deep-Intronic Variants and Deletions in<i>ABCA4</i>in Persons with Retinal Dystrophies and One Exonic<i>ABCA4</i>Variant
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GeneticsPathologyMolecular GeneticsDisease Gene IdentificationGenomicsAbca4 ExonsExon 20-22 DeletionGenetic MedicineClinical GeneticsGenetic DiseasesMendelian DisorderRetinal DystrophiesMolecular DiagnosticsVariant InterpretationBiologyHeterozygous Deep-intronic VariantsIdentified Exonic VariantsGenetic DisorderMedical GeneticsMedicine
Variants in ABCA4 are responsible for autosomal-recessive Stargardt disease and cone-rod dystrophy. Sequence analysis of ABCA4 exons previously revealed one causative variant in each of 45 probands. To identify the "missing" variants in these cases, we performed multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification-based deletion scanning of ABCA4. In addition, we sequenced the promoter region, fragments containing five deep-intronic splice variants, and 15 deep-intronic regions containing weak splice sites. Heterozygous deletions spanning ABCA4 exon 5 or exons 20-22 were found in two probands, heterozygous deep-intronic variants were identified in six probands, and a deep-intronic variant was found together with an exon 20-22 deletion in one proband. Based on ophthalmologic findings and characteristics of the identified exonic variants present in trans, the deep-intronic variants V1 and V4 were predicted to be relatively mild and severe, respectively. These findings are important for proper genetic counseling and for the development of variant-specific therapies.
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