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To identify the genetic defect in a four-generation Croatian family presenting with autosomal dominant cataract. Genome-wide linkage analysis with 250K single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays was performed using DNA from one unaffected and seven affected individuals. Mutation screening of candidate genes was performed by bidirectional Sanger sequencing. Evidence for linkage was observed for eight genomic regions. Among these was a locus on chromosome 22 which encompasses the β-crystallin gene cluster. This cluster includes four genes, namely beta-crystallin B1 (CRYBB1), beta-crystallin B2 (CRYBB2), beta-crystallin B3 (CRYBB3), and beta-crystallin A4 (CRYBA4). A novel sequence variant was found in the CRYBB2 gene (p.Arg188His). This variant cosegregated with the disease phenotype in all affected individuals but was not present in the unaffected family members and 100 healthy control subjects. We report a novel missense mutation, p.Arg188His, in CRYBB2 associated with congenital cataract in a family of Croatian origin. This variant is the most COOH-terminal missense mutation in CRYBB2 that has been identified so far.

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Nicole Weisschuh, Sabine Aisenbrey, Bernd Wissinger, Angelika Riess. Identification of a novel CRYBB2 missense mutation causing congenital autosomal dominant cataract. Molecular vision. 2012;18:174-80

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PMID: 22312185

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