Identification and molecular characterization of two recurrent missense mutations in the RS1 gene in two families with X‐linked retinoschisis from North India

Author:

Chatterjee Souradip1,Gupta Shashank1,Kirola Laxmi12,Chandra Abhishek3,Mukherjee Ashim1,Mutsuddi Mousumi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Institute of Science Banaras Hindu University Varanasi India

2. Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biotechnology Amity Institute of Biotechnology Noida India

3. Chandra Eye Care and Research Centre Varanasi India

Abstract

AbstractX‐linked retinoschisis (XLR) is a rare medical condition that involves in the splitting of neurosensory layers and the impairment of vision in the retina. In majority of the XLR cases, pathogenic variants in Retinoschisin 1 (RS1) gene have been implicated in males with an early age of onset during early childhood. In the present study, we have recruited two North Indian families having multiple affected male members, who were diagnosed with XLR. The entire protein‐coding region of RS1 was screened by PCR‐Sanger sequencing and two recurrent pathogenic variants (p.I81N and p.R102Q) were unraveled. The in vitro study of these variants demonstrated the aggregation of mutant RS1 within the endoplasmic reticulum. Furthermore, mutant forms of this protein showed significant intracellular retention, which was evident by the absence of retinoschisin protein fractions in the extracellular media. These inferences were also supported by extensive bioinformatics analysis of the mutants, which showed dramatic conformational changes in the local structure of retinoschisin. Thus, our study suggests that the identified pathogenic variants interfere with proper protein folding, leading to anomalous structural changes ultimately resulting in intracellular retention of retinoschisin within the retina.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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