TY - JOUR T1 - Whole Exome Sequencing Reveals ZNF408 as a New Gene Associated With Autosomal Recessive Retinitis Pigmentosa with Vitreal Alterations. JF - Human molecular genetics Y1 - 2015 A1 - Avila-Fernandez, Almudena A1 - Perez-Carro, Raquel A1 - Corton, Marta A1 - Lopez-Molina, Maria Isabel A1 - Campello, Laura A1 - Garanto, Alex A1 - Fernadez-Sanchez, Laura A1 - Duijkers, Lonneke A1 - Lopez-Martinez, Miguel Angel A1 - Riveiro-Alvarez, Rosa A1 - da Silva, Luciana Rodrigues Jacy A1 - Sanchez-Alcudia, Rocío A1 - Martin-Garrido, Esther A1 - Reyes, Noelia A1 - Garcia-Garcia, Francisco A1 - Dopazo, Joaquin A1 - Garcia-Sandoval, Blanca A1 - Collin, Rob W A1 - Cuenca, Nicolas A1 - Ayuso, Carmen AB - Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) is a group of progressive inherited retinal dystrophies that cause visual impairment as a result of photoreceptor cell death. RP is heterogeneous, both clinically and genetically making difficult to establish precise genotype-phenotype correlations. In a Spanish family with autosomal recessive RP (arRP), homozygosity mapping and whole exome sequencing led to the identification of a homozygous mutation (c.358_359delGT; p.Ala122Leufs*2) in the ZNF408 gene. A screening performed in 217 additional unrelated families revealed another homozygous mutation (c.1621C>T; p.Arg541Cys) in an isolated RP case. ZNF408 encodes a transcription factor that harbors ten predicted C2H2-type fingers thought to be implicated in DNA binding. To elucidate the ZNF408 role in the retina and the pathogenesis of these mutations we have performed different functional studies. By immunohistochemical analysis in healthy human retina, we identified that ZNF408 is expressed in both cone and rod photoreceptors, in a specific type of amacrine and ganglion cells, and in retinal blood vessels. ZNF408 revealed a cytoplasmic localization and a nuclear distribution in areas corresponding with the euchromatin fraction. Immunolocalization studies showed a partial mislocalization of the p.Arg541Cys mutant protein retaining part of the WT protein in the cytoplasm. Our study demonstrates that ZNF408, previously associated with Familial Exudative Vitreoretinopathy (FEVR), is a new gene causing arRP with vitreous condensations supporting the evidence that this protein plays additional functions into the human retina. VL - 24 UR - http://hmg.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2015/04/16/hmg.ddv140.abstract ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Whole-exome sequencing reveals ZNF408 as a new gene associated with autosomal recessive retinitis pigmentosa with vitreal alterations. JF - Hum Mol Genet Y1 - 2015 A1 - Avila-Fernandez, Almudena A1 - Perez-Carro, Raquel A1 - Corton, Marta A1 - Lopez-Molina, Maria Isabel A1 - Campello, Laura A1 - Garanto, Alejandro A1 - Fernandez-Sanchez, Laura A1 - Duijkers, Lonneke A1 - Lopez-Martinez, Miguel Angel A1 - Riveiro-Alvarez, Rosa A1 - da Silva, Luciana Rodrigues Jacy A1 - Sanchez-Alcudia, Rocío A1 - Martin-Garrido, Esther A1 - Reyes, Noelia A1 - Garcia-Garcia, Francisco A1 - Dopazo, Joaquin A1 - Garcia-Sandoval, Blanca A1 - Collin, Rob W J A1 - Cuenca, Nicolas A1 - Ayuso, Carmen KW - Amino Acid Sequence KW - Animals KW - Chlorocebus aethiops KW - Chromosome Mapping KW - COS Cells KW - DNA-Binding Proteins KW - Exome KW - Genome-Wide Association Study KW - High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing KW - Homozygote KW - Humans KW - Molecular Sequence Data KW - Mutant Proteins KW - Pedigree KW - Retina KW - Retinal Cone Photoreceptor Cells KW - Retinal Rod Photoreceptor Cells KW - Retinitis pigmentosa KW - Transcription Factors AB -

Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a group of progressive inherited retinal dystrophies that cause visual impairment as a result of photoreceptor cell death. RP is heterogeneous, both clinically and genetically making difficult to establish precise genotype-phenotype correlations. In a Spanish family with autosomal recessive RP (arRP), homozygosity mapping and whole-exome sequencing led to the identification of a homozygous mutation (c.358_359delGT; p.Ala122Leufs*2) in the ZNF408 gene. A screening performed in 217 additional unrelated families revealed another homozygous mutation (c.1621C>T; p.Arg541Cys) in an isolated RP case. ZNF408 encodes a transcription factor that harbors 10 predicted C2H2-type fingers thought to be implicated in DNA binding. To elucidate the ZNF408 role in the retina and the pathogenesis of these mutations we have performed different functional studies. By immunohistochemical analysis in healthy human retina, we identified that ZNF408 is expressed in both cone and rod photoreceptors, in a specific type of amacrine and ganglion cells, and in retinal blood vessels. ZNF408 revealed a cytoplasmic localization and a nuclear distribution in areas corresponding with the euchromatin fraction. Immunolocalization studies showed a partial mislocalization of the p.Arg541Cys mutant protein retaining part of the WT protein in the cytoplasm. Our study demonstrates that ZNF408, previously associated with Familial Exudative Vitreoretinopathy (FEVR), is a new gene causing arRP with vitreous condensations supporting the evidence that this protein plays additional functions into the human retina.

VL - 24 IS - 14 U1 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25882705?dopt=Abstract ER -