Posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy is associated withTCF8 gene mutations and abdominal hernia

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS PART A(2007)

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Mutations in the two-handed zinc-finger homeodomain transcription factor gene (TCF8) have been associated with posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy (PPCD) and extraocular developmental abnormalities. We performed screening of TCF8 in 32 affected, unrelated probands, affected and unaffected family members of probands identified with a TCF8 mutation, and in 100 control individuals. Eight different pathogenic mutations were identified in eight probands: four frameshift (c.953_954insA, C.1506dupA, c.1592delA, and c-3012_3013delAG); three nonsense (Gln12X, Gln214X, Arg325X); and one missense (Met1Arg). Screening of TCF8 in affected and unaffected family members in six families demonstrated that each identified mutation segregated with the disease phenotype in each family; two probands did not have additional family members available for analysis. None of the eight TCF8 mutations was identified in 200 control chromosomes. The prevalence of hernias of the abdominal region in affected individuals with PPCD associated with TCF8 mutations was significantly higher than the prevalence in both individuals with PPCD not associated with a TCF8 mutation and in unaffected individuals. Therefore, PPCD is associated with TCF8 mutations in one quarter of affected families in this study, or about one third of all PPCD families that have been screened thus far. in these families, the presence of apparently causative TCF8 mutations is associated with abdominal and inguinal hernias. (c) 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy,two-handed zinc-finger homeodomain transcription factor gene (TCF8),abdominal hernia,inguinal hernia
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