For the three families, a single heterozygous c.371G>T (R124L) point mutation was found in exon 4 of TGFBI in 14 affected members with RBCD, a single heterozygous c.370C>T (R124C) point mutation was found in exon 4 of TGFBI in four affected members with LCDI, and a single heterozygous c.1877A>G (H626R) point mutation was found in exon 14 of TGFBI in four affected members with LCDI/IIIA.
As the RBCD phenotype is usually associated with an R124L mutation, this novel genotype-phenotype correlation may prompt further investigation of Bowman's layer corneal dystrophy.
Two patients from one pedigree (a 29-year-old woman and 58-year-old man) with Thiel-Behnke corneal dystrophy (Arg555Gln [R555Q] heterozygous missense mutation of human transforming growth factor beta-induced [TGFBI] gene) and 3 patients from one pedigree (a 70-year-old woman, 58-year-old man, and 14-year old man) with Reis-Bücklers corneal dystrophy (Arg124Leu [R124L] heterozygous missense mutation of the TGFBI gene) were examined.
In GCD, 18 patients with GCD type I had a mutation of arginine 555-to-tryptophan (Arg555Trp) and 1 patient with GCD type III (Reis-Bucklers dystrophy), had the Arg124Leu mutation.
A common beta ig-h3 gene mutation (delta f540) in a large cohort of Sardinian Reis Bücklers corneal dystrophy patients. Mutations in brief no. 180. Online.
On the other hand, a new kerato-epithelin mutation, Arg124Leu, was found to cause the RBCD variant characterized by recurrent epithelial erosions and progressive geographic subepithelial opacification.
Affected members of the family with Reis-Bücklers dystrophy did not carry the previously reported mutations Arg555Gln or Arg124Leu but instead carried a novel missense mutation Gly623Asp in the BIGH3 gene.
Two patients from one pedigree (a 29-year-old woman and 58-year-old man) with Thiel-Behnke corneal dystrophy (Arg555Gln [R555Q] heterozygous missense mutation of human transforming growth factor beta-induced [TGFBI] gene) and 3 patients from one pedigree (a 70-year-old woman, 58-year-old man, and 14-year old man) with Reis-Bücklers corneal dystrophy (Arg124Leu [R124L] heterozygous missense mutation of the TGFBI gene) were examined.
As far as the R124C mutation detected in 1 patient with clinically diagnosed Reis-Bucklers corneal dystrophy is concerned, we concluded that this patient was misdiagnosed.
Codon 124 is a hot spot for kerato-epithelin mutations, where the mutations responsible for three autosomal dominant corneal dystrophies--lattice type I (Arg124Cys), Avellino (Arg124His), and the variant of RBCD with geographic rather than honeycomb opacities (Arg124Leu)--are located.
In GCD, 18 patients with GCD type I had a mutation of arginine 555-to-tryptophan (Arg555Trp) and 1 patient with GCD type III (Reis-Bucklers dystrophy), had the Arg124Leu mutation.