Clinical sequencing of the retinitis pigmentosa gene RPGR in over 1,000 cases of vision loss

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Abstract

RPGR pathogenic variants are the major cause of X-linked retinitis pigmentosa. Here, we report the results from 1,033 clinical DNA tests that included sequencing of RPGR. A total of 184 RPGR variants were identified: 78 pathogenic or likely pathogenic, 14 uncertain, and 92 likely benign or benign. Among the pathogenic and likely pathogenic variants, 23 were novel, and most were frameshift or nonsense mutations (87%) and enriched (67%) in RPGR exon 15 (ORF15). Identical pathogenic variants found in different families were largely on different haplotype backgrounds, indicating relatively frequent, recurrent RPGR mutations. None of the 16 mother/affected son pairs showed de novo mutations; all 16 mothers were heterozygous for the pathogenic variant. These last two observations support the occurrence of most RPGR mutations in the male germline.

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Pantrangi, M., Rath, J., Kaetterhenry, N., Branham, K., Talsness, D., & Weber, J. L. (2024). Clinical sequencing of the retinitis pigmentosa gene RPGR in over 1,000 cases of vision loss. Molecular Vision, 30, 49–57. https://doi.org/10.63500/mv_v30_49

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