Six patients with Avellino corneal dystrophy (ACD) associated with R124H, one patient with superficial granular corneal dystrophy (SGCD) associated with R124L, and seven patients with lattice corneal dystrophy type 1 (CDL1) associated with R124C were examined.
The incidence of mutations was ranked as follows: 118 patients (72%), the R124H mutation associated with Avellino corneal dystrophy; 23 patients (14%), the R124C mutation associated with lattice corneal dystrophy type 1; and 10 patients (6%), the P501T mutation associated with lattice corneal dystrophy type 3A.
In exon 4, an R124H mutation associated with Avellino corneal dystrophy (ACD) was found in 39/44 families (86.4%) and an R124C mutation associated with lattice corneal dystrophy type 1 (LCD1) was detected in 2/44 families (4.5%).
The fact that the 43-kDa protein fragment was present primarily in R124C and R124H but not in WT implicates its potential role in the protein deposits of LCD.