Whole-Exome Sequencing of 24 Spanish Families: Candidate Genes for Non-Syndromic Pediatric Keratoconus.

Abstract

Keratoconus is a corneal dystrophy that is one of the main causes of corneal transplantation and for which there is currently no effective treatment for all patients. The presentation of this disease in pediatric age is associated with rapid progression, a worse prognosis and, in 15-20% of cases, the need for corneal transplantation. It is a multifactorial disease with genetic variability, which makes its genetic study difficult. Discovering new therapeutic targets is necessary to improve the quality of life of patients. In this manuscript, we present the results of whole-exome sequencing (WES) of 24 pediatric families diagnosed at the University Hospital La Paz (HULP) in Madrid. The results show an oligogenic inheritance of the disease. Genes involved in the structure, function, cell adhesion, development and repair pathways of the cornea are proposed as candidate genes for the disease. Further studies are needed to confirm the involvement of the candidate genes described in this article in the development of pediatric keratoconus.

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TitleWhole-Exome Sequencing of 24 Spanish Families: Candidate Genes for Non-Syndromic Pediatric Keratoconus.
Date2023-09-22
Issue nameGenes
Issue numberv14.10
DOI10.3390/genes14101838
PubMed37895187
AuthorsGonzález-Atienza C, Sánchez-Cazorla E, Villoldo-Fernández N, Del Hierro A, Boto A, Guerrero-Carretero M, Nieves-Moreno M, Arruti N, Rodríguez-Solana P, Mena R, Rodríguez-Jiménez C, Rosa-Pérez I, Acal JC, Blasco J, Naranjo-Castresana M, Ruz-Caracuel B, Montaño VEF, Ortega Patrón C, Rubio-Martín ME, García-Fernández L, Rikeros-Orozco E, Gómez-Cano MLÁ, Delgado-Mora L, Noval S & Vallespín E
Keywordsnon-syndromic pediatric keratoconus, ophthalmogenetics, whole-exome sequencing
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