Case Reports in Ophthalmological Medicine (Jan 2022)

RPE65 c.393T>A, p.(Asn131Lys): Novel Sequence Variant Detected

  • Mirjana Bjeloš,
  • Mladen Bušić,
  • Ana Ćurić,
  • Damir Bosnar,
  • Borna Šarić,
  • Leon Marković,
  • Biljana Kuzmanović Elabjer,
  • Benedict Rak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/5710080
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2022

Abstract

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Background. Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA) is a monogenic, but genetically heterogenous disease, and at least 27 genes are implicated. This case report is aimed at providing evidence to link the novel variant RPE65 c.393T>A, p.(Asn131Lys), variant of uncertain significance (VUS), to clinical phenotype and to set the ground for objective assignment of pathogenicity confidence. Case Presentation. A case report of a female patient with LCA who manifested with nystagmus, night blindness, profound visual deficiency, and peripheral involvement of the retina consistent with RPE65 dystrophy. A thorough clinical examination, diagnostic evaluation, and genetic testing were performed. The patient was a compound heterozygote in trans form: RPE65 c.304G>T, p.(Glu102∗) pathogenic, and RPE65 c.393T>A, p.(Asn131Lys), VUS. The latter variant is absent in healthy controls and is considered harmful on in silico prediction. Conclusions. We conclude that RPE65 c.393T>A, p.(Asn131Lys) contributed to the pathologic phenotype, demonstrating its significance clearly in the case presented, and should be reclassified according to the criteria of evidence as likely pathogenic. This being the case, patients with this specific variant are likely candidates for genetic treatment.