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A novel mutation in the ELOVL4 gene causes autosomal dominant Stargardt-like macular dystrophy
- Source :
- Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 45, 4263-7, Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 45, 12, pp. 4263-7
- Publication Year :
- 2004
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Abstract
- Contains fulltext : 57144.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) PURPOSE: To conduct clinical and genetic studies in a European family with autosomal dominant Stargardt-like macular dystrophy (adSTGD-like MD) and to investigate the functional consequences of a novel ELOVL4 mutation. METHODS: Ophthalmic examination and mutation screening by direct sequencing of the ELOVL4 gene was performed in two affected individuals. Wild-type and mutant ELOVL4 genes were expressed as enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) fusion proteins in transient transfection in NIH-3T3 and HEK293 cells. To determine the subcellular localization of ELOVL4, an endoplasmic-reticulum (ER)-specific marker for pDsRed2-ER was cotransfected with ELOVL4 constructs. Transfected cells were viewed by confocal microscopy. Western blot analysis was performed to assess protein expression using an anti-GFP antibody. RESULTS: Affected patients exhibited macular atrophy with surrounding flecks characteristic of adSTGD-like MD. A novel ELOVL4 p.Tyr270X mutation was detected in affected individuals. In cell-transfection studies, wild-type ELOVL4 localized preferentially to the ER. In contrast, the mutant protein appeared to be mislocalized within transfected cells. CONCLUSIONS: In a European family with adSTGD-like MD, a novel ELOVL4 mutation was found to underlie the disorder. Transfection studies indicated that, unlike wild-type ELOVL4, the mutant protein does not localize to the ER but rather appears to be sequestered elsewhere in an aggregated pattern in the cytoplasm. Further analysis of the function of normal and mutant ELOVL4 will provide insight into the mechanism of macular degeneration.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Cytoplasm
Adolescent
Blotting, Western
Green Fluorescent Proteins
Mutant
Visual Acuity
Biology
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Transfection
Cell Line
Green fluorescent protein
Macular Degeneration
Mutant protein
Humans
Neurosensory disorders [UMCN 3.3]
Macula Lutea
Tissue Distribution
Eye Proteins
Genes, Dominant
Microscopy, Confocal
HEK 293 cells
Membrane Proteins
Macular dystrophy
Fusion protein
Molecular biology
Pedigree
Luminescent Proteins
Mutation
Codon, Terminator
Mutation testing
Tyrosine
Female
Atrophy
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 01460404
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 45, 4263-7, Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 45, 12, pp. 4263-7
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....af9e4fdeada73a6085432e812633b000