Novel PDE6B Mutation Presenting with Retinitis Pigmentosa - A Case Series of Three Patients.

Klin Monbl Augenheilkd

Unité d'oculogénétique, Hôpital ophtalmique Jules-Gonin, Lausanne, Switzerland.

Published: April 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) affects millions globally, and understanding the genetic causes like PDE6Β mutations is vital for targeted therapies and patient care.
  • Three specific patients with unique PDE6Β mutations were studied, all of whom exhibited early symptoms such as night blindness and progressive vision loss, confirming the need for genetic testing in similar cases.
  • Awareness of PDE6Β mutations is crucial, especially as clinical trials for genetic treatments are underway, providing hope for effective interventions in the future.

Article Abstract

Background: Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) affects 2.5 million people worldwide. Increased identification of causative gene defects and the increasing possibility of treatment necessitates better knowledge of phenotype-genotype correlations to help identify patients who would benefit from targeted gene therapy and improve patients' care. Here, we report on three RP patients with mutations in the PDE6Β Gene that have not been described previously.

History And Signs: Three patients with a PDE6Β mutation were identified: 1. A 30-year-old male with a homozygotous mutation (c.[2351dupA],[2351dupA], p.[Q785Gfs*20],[Q785Gfs*20]) who was followed for 8 years. 2. A 54-year-old Caucasian woman with a heterozygous mutation [p.(K611Nfs*6), p.(Q567*)] who was followed for 40 years. 3. A 46-year-old Caucasian male [p.(E271K), p.(R627_E631del)]. All had noted an onset in childhood and complained of night blindness and photophobia. Typical bone spiculae were seen, and peripheral visual fields were progressively affected in all patients. Ganzfeld-ERG showed typical signs of rod-cone dystrophy. Patients 1 and 2 underwent cataract surgery at ages 27 and 36 years with an improvement in vision, while patient 3 had not developed a cataract at age 54.

Conclusions: In children complaining of night blindness, a PDE6Β-associated RP needs to be taken into consideration. Apart from helping patients with optical aids, such as polarizing filters or magnification, a specific diagnosis is especially important in view of emerging genetic treatment options. In particular, in RP patients with a PDE6Β mutation, a phase I/II study is currently ongoing (https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03328130).

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