Ocular coloboma and high myopia with Hirschsprung disease associated with a novel ZFHX1B missense mutation and trisomy 21
- 21 September 2004
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wiley in American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A
- Vol. 131A (1) , 86-90
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.a.30312
Abstract
Syndromic Hirschsprung disease has been associated with mutations in ZFHX1B, a Smad‐interacting transcriptional repressor protein. Tissue in situ hybridization has demonstrated strong expression of ZFHX1B in the developing eye, suggesting that some mutations in this gene may cause visual loss. However, none of the reported mutations have been associated with an ocular phenotype. We describe a patient with Down syndrome and Hirschsprung disease with high myopia and ocular coloboma affecting the iris and retina. In addition to trisomy 21, a novel, de novo heterozygous A to G transition in exon 8 of the ZFHX1B gene was identified, which results in a R953G amino acid substitution. This abnormality was not seen in a screen of 200 chromosomes from ethnically matched, normal controls. The arginine residue at position 953 is an extremely conserved amino acid throughout evolution. This is the first report associating Hirschsprung disease and severe eye defects with a specific genetic mutation and is the first report of a mutation in ZFHX1B causing a developmental ocular anomaly.Keywords
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