Genes (May 2021)

Expanding the Phenotypic Spectrum of <i>PAX6</i> Mutations: From Congenital Cataracts to Nystagmus

  • Maria Nieves-Moreno,
  • Susana Noval,
  • Jesus Peralta,
  • María Palomares-Bralo,
  • Angela del Pozo,
  • Sixto Garcia-Miñaur,
  • Fernando Santos-Simarro,
  • Elena Vallespin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes12050707
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. 707

Abstract

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Background: Congenital aniridia is a complex ocular disorder, usually associated with severe visual impairment, generally caused by mutations on the PAX6 gene. The clinical phenotype of PAX6 mutations is highly variable, making the genotype–phenotype correlations difficult to establish. Methods: we describe the phenotype of eight patients from seven unrelated families with confirmed mutations in PAX6, and very different clinical manifestations. Results: Only two patients had the classical aniridia phenotype while the other two presented with aniridia-related manifestations, such as aniridia-related keratopathy or partial aniridia. Congenital cataracts were the main manifestation in three of the patients in this series. All the patients had nystagmus and low visual acuity. Conclusions: The diagnosis of mild forms of aniridia is challenging, but these patients have a potentially blinding hereditary disease that might present with a more severe phenotype in future generations. Clinicians should be aware of the mild aniridia phenotype and request genetic testing to perform an accurate diagnosis.

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