Introduction: Congenital stationary night blindness (CSNB) is a rare, largely nonprogressive, inherited retinal disorder that can be clinically classified on the basis of fundus and electroretinogram abnormalities. Methods: We analyzed four large consanguineous families from the Southern Punjab region of Pakistan including multiple individuals affected with CSNB. Exome sequencing was performed in probands of all four families; Sanger sequencing was performed in additional members to test co-segregation of the variants identified. Results: We identified two novel and likely pathogenic variants in two pedigrees, namely, NM_002905.4:c.668A>C (p.Gln223Pro) in RDH5 and NM_022567.2:c.908del (p.Gly303ValfsTer45) in NYX. In the two other families, the variants NM_002905.4:c.319G>C (p.Gly107Arg) in RDH5 and NM_000541.5:c.874C>T (p.Arg292Ter) in SAG were identified. These latter mutations have been reported previously, but not in the Pakistani population. Conclusions: Our findings expand the mutational spectrum of CSNB, in particular within the population of Southern Punjab.
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Azhar Baig, H. M., Ansar, M., Iqbal, A., Naeem, M. A., Quinodoz, M., Calzetti, G., … Rivolta, C. (2022). Genetic Analysis of Consanguineous Pakistani Families with Congenital Stationary Night Blindness. Ophthalmic Research, 65(1), 104–110. https://doi.org/10.1159/000520895
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