-Related Retinal Dystrophies in a Cohort of 50 Patients: A Reappraisal in the Light of Specific Müller Cell and Photoreceptor Isoforms
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Pathogenic variants in lead to diverse recessive retinal disorders from severe Leber congenital amaurosis to isolated macular dystrophy. Until recently, no clear phenotype-genotype correlation and no appropriate mouse models existed. Herein, we reappraise the phenotype-genotype correlation of 50 patients with regards to the recently identified isoforms: a canonical long isoform A localized in Müller cells (12 exons) and a short isoform B predominant in photoreceptors (7 exons). Twenty-eight patients with early onset retinal dystrophy (EORD) consistently had a severe Müller impairment, with variable impact on the photoreceptors, regardless of isoform B expression. Among them, two patients expressing wild type isoform B carried one variant in exon 12, which specifically damaged intracellular protein interactions in Müller cells. Thirteen retinitis pigmentosa patients had mainly missense variants in laminin G-like domains and expressed at least 50% of isoform A. Eight patients with the c.498_506del variant had macular dystrophy. In one family homozygous for the c.1562C>T variant, the brother had EORD and the sister macular dystrophy. In contrast with the mouse model, these data highlight the key role of Müller cells in the severity of -related dystrophies in humans, which should be taken into consideration for future clinical trials.
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